Deck 8: Embodiment and Materiality in Healing

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Men and women who become possessed by particular deities who act through them are called what?

A) mediums
B) witches
C) oracles
D) magical beings
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Which cognitive anthropologist studied embodied learning in the Afro-Brazilian religion Candomble?

A) John Bowen
B) Tanya Luhrmann
C) Victor Turner
D) Rebecca Seligman
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Repeat interactions between physiological conditions and social practice is called what?

A) embodied learning
B) biolooping
C) meditation
D) belief
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The cognitive approach in anthropology emphasizes which of the following?

A) religious beliefs
B) power
C) how cultural models inform action
D) institutions
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Anthropologist Tanya Luhrmann recently studied which religious group's sensory experiences of God?

A) Evangelical Christians
B) Candomble ritual specialists
C) Buddhist practitioners
D) atheists
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Which of the following has been scientifically proven to be connected with a reduction in pain and anxiety?

A) narratives or stories
B) the placebo effect
C) biomedical interventions
D) all of the above
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Why did New Religions develop in Japan?

A) as a response to new life situations, particularly to new illnesses and anxieties felt by Japanese people moving to urban spaces
B) as a way to combat domineering Old Religions
C) as a way to incorporate more science into religious beliefs with the advent of the technological boom
D) to cover up a terrorist organization operating to purify the human race
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Which of the following is not true about trance?

A) It involves an altered state of consciousness.
B) When combined with healing, it is specific to Japan
C) In Japan's New Religions, a trance-state is central to the patient's healing.
D) Trance is often followed by a state of relief, or catharsis.
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What is a psychosomatic illness?

A) an illness that is made up by the patient
B) an illness that is bound to a specific cultural context
C) an illness with physical symptoms that stem from psychological or emotional factors
D) an illness directly associated with urban areas
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Anthropologist Rebecca Seligman pairs what two interests in her study of the Candomble?

A) cultural and physical anthropology
B) cultural anthropology and demographics
C) cognitive anthropology and her own religious beliefs
D) cognitive anthropology and biosocial feedback loops
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Deck 8: Embodiment and Materiality in Healing
1
Men and women who become possessed by particular deities who act through them are called what?

A) mediums
B) witches
C) oracles
D) magical beings
A
2
Which cognitive anthropologist studied embodied learning in the Afro-Brazilian religion Candomble?

A) John Bowen
B) Tanya Luhrmann
C) Victor Turner
D) Rebecca Seligman
D
3
Repeat interactions between physiological conditions and social practice is called what?

A) embodied learning
B) biolooping
C) meditation
D) belief
B
4
The cognitive approach in anthropology emphasizes which of the following?

A) religious beliefs
B) power
C) how cultural models inform action
D) institutions
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Anthropologist Tanya Luhrmann recently studied which religious group's sensory experiences of God?

A) Evangelical Christians
B) Candomble ritual specialists
C) Buddhist practitioners
D) atheists
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Which of the following has been scientifically proven to be connected with a reduction in pain and anxiety?

A) narratives or stories
B) the placebo effect
C) biomedical interventions
D) all of the above
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Why did New Religions develop in Japan?

A) as a response to new life situations, particularly to new illnesses and anxieties felt by Japanese people moving to urban spaces
B) as a way to combat domineering Old Religions
C) as a way to incorporate more science into religious beliefs with the advent of the technological boom
D) to cover up a terrorist organization operating to purify the human race
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Which of the following is not true about trance?

A) It involves an altered state of consciousness.
B) When combined with healing, it is specific to Japan
C) In Japan's New Religions, a trance-state is central to the patient's healing.
D) Trance is often followed by a state of relief, or catharsis.
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What is a psychosomatic illness?

A) an illness that is made up by the patient
B) an illness that is bound to a specific cultural context
C) an illness with physical symptoms that stem from psychological or emotional factors
D) an illness directly associated with urban areas
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Anthropologist Rebecca Seligman pairs what two interests in her study of the Candomble?

A) cultural and physical anthropology
B) cultural anthropology and demographics
C) cognitive anthropology and her own religious beliefs
D) cognitive anthropology and biosocial feedback loops
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