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Cult Med Psychiatry ; 3(1): 53-72, 1979 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-498802

ABSTRACT

Anthropologists who accept the functionalist dogma that everything in a culture is related to everything else can easily demonstrate from their own point of view that any ritual is richly meaningful. If, then, the healing power of therapeutic ritual depends on making illness meaningful, any ritual, if seen from this perspective, should be efficacious. We must distinguish, however, between potential and effective meaning, i.e. what a ritual might mean and what it does mean to participants in it who generally lack an anthropologist's global view of their culture. Effective meaning can be assessed by examining a ritual's relevance to the situation in which it occurs and factors which facilitate or hinder communication of what it might mean to particular persons. This argument is illustrated by analyzing the meaning of a Chinese healing ritual in two different situations in which it occurs.


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Ceremonial Behavior , Medicine, Traditional , Adult , Attitude to Health , Child , China , Cultural Characteristics , Disease/psychology , Female , Humans , Male , Parents/psychology , Spiritualism
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