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The Avatar Faculty

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The Avatar Faculty creatively examines the parallels between spiritual and digital activities to explore the roles that symbolic second selves—avatars—can play in our lives. The use of avatars can ...
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  • 10 January 2023
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The Avatar Faculty creatively examines the parallels between spiritual and digital activities to explore the roles that symbolic second selves—avatars—can play in our lives. The use of avatars can allow for what anthropologists call ecstasy, from the Greek ekstasis, meaning "standing outside oneself." The archaic techniques of promoting spiritual ecstasy, which remain central to religious healing traditions around the world, now also have contemporary analogues in virtual worlds found on the internet. In this innovative book, Jeffrey G. Snodgrass argues that avatars allow for the ecstatic projection of consciousness into alternate realities, potentially providing both the spiritually possessed and gamers access to superior secondary identities with elevated social standing. Even if only temporary, self-transformations of these kinds can help reduce psychosocial stress and positively improve health and well-being.
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Price: $95.00
Pages: 280
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: Ethnographic Studies in Subjectivity
Publication Date: 10 January 2023
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520384354
Format: Hardcover
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"Scholars and social scientists of religion will find much of interest in this book, because it explores the increasingly uncertain borders of 'religion,' when secularization may be obscuring the meaning of the concept without actually satisfying the human need for sacred norms and profound meanings."
Jeffrey G. Snodgrass is Professor of Anthropology at Colorado State University.
Contents

List of Illustrations
Key Terms and Abbreviations
Preface 
Central Characters and Settings

Introduction 

1 • Sacred and Secular Settings 
2 • The Psychology of Avatar Therapeutics: Absorptive Experiences and Stress Relief
3 • The Psychosocial Dynamics of Avatar  Therapeutics: Enhanced Self-Image and Elevated Social Standing 
4 • Distinguishing Therapeutic from Toxic Avatar Experiences: Norm Conflicts and Felt Dissonance 

Conclusion 

Acknowledgments
Appendix A. Chapter 2 Supplemental Material: 
Survey Methods and Results 

Appendix B. Chapter 3 Supplemental Materials:
Survey Methods and Results

Appendix C. Chapter 4 Supplemental Material:
Survey Methods and Results 

Notes 
Glossary 
References 
Index