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A concise anthropological primer surveys worldwide magical practices and fetish beliefs, organizing them by type and social setting. It distinguishes sympathetic techniques—contagious rituals acting through material contact and homeopathic rituals based on similarity—from the use of names, words, talismans, and divination. Public rites and private charms are compared, with attention to specialist practitioners, initiation, and social function. The author analyzes psychological mechanisms such as suggestion, taboo, belief in mana, and the transition from spell to prayer. Fetishism is defined functionally, describing objects as spirit-abodes, symbolic tokens, or agencies that are anthropomorphized, worshipped, and used in communication with the supernatural.
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