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Funeral and Magical Rituals among the Komi
Funeral and Magical Rituals among the Komi

Author(s): Galina Misharina
Subject(s): Anthropology
Published by: Eesti Kirjandusmuuseum
Keywords: Charms; funeral customs; Komi people; laments; warding-off rites

Summary/Abstract: The article dwells upon two types of Komi ritual lamentation: funeral laments and the ones used for expelling bedbugs from the house or for ridding the fields of burdock. The focus is on the magic aspect of ritual lamentation, together with the analysis of the genres of laments within protective rites – although the texts used in such rites actually operate as charms and incantation, the context of the custom reveals a number of elements which are intrinsic of the logic of presenting laments. The author comes to the conclusion, by way of analysing the texts performed at funerals and ward-off rites that besides the poesy, uniform popular terminology and recitative presentation, these texts have similar performing characteristics and unitary magic. As an integrated whole, these characteristics make it possible to use the same terminology with regard to the texts used in protective magic rites and the ones of funeral customs.

  • Issue Year: 2011
  • Issue No: 47
  • Page Range: 155-172
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English