University Press of America
Pages: 146
Trim: 5¼ x 8½
978-0-7618-2495-4 • Paperback • February 2003 • $66.99 • (£52.00)
Dagmar Wernitznig is lecturer at the University of Klagenfurt, Austria.
Chapter 1 Prologue
Chapter 2 Acknowledgments
Chapter 3 Introduction
Chapter 4 Part I: White Shamanism; New Age Goes Native
Chapter 5 Part II: No Pain- The Instant Enlightenment Factor; No Sides- On Neutral Ground; Being Chosen- The Elitist Group; New Age Eclecticism- The 'Trinketized' Indian; New Age Environmentalism- The Red (Wo)Man Goes Green; Female Shamanism- The Powerful Wom
Chapter 6 Epilogue
Chapter 7 Bibliography
Chapter 8 Index
...this slim volume includes sharp observations and scathing clarities about white imperialism...
— Kathryn Lofton, Yale University; Religious Studies Review
Strongly recommended for New Age Studies, Religion/Spirituality Studies, and Native American Studies reference collections and supplemental reading lists, 'Going Native or Going Naïve?' is a meticulous and thoughtful dissection of motives, beliefs, andimpact.
— Wisconsin Bookwatch
Strongly recommended for New Age Studies, Religion/Spirituality Studies, and Native American Studies reference collections and supplemental reading lists, 'Going Native or Going Naïve?' is a meticulous and thoughtful dissection of motives, beliefs, and impact.
— Wisconsin Bookwatch
...this slim volume includes sharp observations and scathing clarities about white imperialism...
— Kathryn Lofton, Yale University; Religious Studies Review