How the Body Gets Healthy: An Empirical Case of Animism and Naturalism Working Together in the Treatment of Disease Among the Nuosu People of Southwest China

This paper examines perceptions of illness and related therapeutic practices observed among the Nuosu, an ethnic minority group of Southwest China. The paper will discuss the interplay between animism and naturalism in the treatment of Nuosu illness. Through a case study of a young Nuosu woman’s tre...

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出版年:Religions
主要な著者: Qian Sun, Ximing Xue, Chen Chen
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言語:英語
出版事項: MDPI AG 2025-04-01
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description This paper examines perceptions of illness and related therapeutic practices observed among the Nuosu, an ethnic minority group of Southwest China. The paper will discuss the interplay between animism and naturalism in the treatment of Nuosu illness. Through a case study of a young Nuosu woman’s treatment of illness, the analysis reveals a relationship between animism and naturalism that is both antagonistic and synergistic. At the epistemological level, these two ontologies diverge; however, when confronted with differences in knowledge, the Nuosu worldview and view of illness exhibit a ‘relational’ model of intimate connection between human and non-human entities. The Nuosu did not reject naturalism, but rather ‘made connections’ in a way that led to greater intellectual convergence between animism and naturalism, thus providing a basis for cooperation between the two. On a practical level, modern medicine focuses on physical healing, while the Nuosu’s rituals emphasize the healing of the soul and body to achieve health. The integration of animism and naturalism in the healing process by the Nuosu allowed for cooperation and complementarity between the two in the realm of practice.
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spelling doaj-art-e1c0dc7c7b0e4d9aab8cbbe38de533c42025-08-20T02:18:10ZengMDPI AGReligions2077-14442025-04-0116453310.3390/rel16040533How the Body Gets Healthy: An Empirical Case of Animism and Naturalism Working Together in the Treatment of Disease Among the Nuosu People of Southwest ChinaQian Sun0Ximing Xue1Chen Chen2College of Philosophy, Southwest Minzu University, Chengdu 610041, ChinaSchool of History and Culture (School of Tourism), Southwest Minzu University, Chengdu 610041, ChinaCollege of Philosophy, Southwest Minzu University, Chengdu 610041, ChinaThis paper examines perceptions of illness and related therapeutic practices observed among the Nuosu, an ethnic minority group of Southwest China. The paper will discuss the interplay between animism and naturalism in the treatment of Nuosu illness. Through a case study of a young Nuosu woman’s treatment of illness, the analysis reveals a relationship between animism and naturalism that is both antagonistic and synergistic. At the epistemological level, these two ontologies diverge; however, when confronted with differences in knowledge, the Nuosu worldview and view of illness exhibit a ‘relational’ model of intimate connection between human and non-human entities. The Nuosu did not reject naturalism, but rather ‘made connections’ in a way that led to greater intellectual convergence between animism and naturalism, thus providing a basis for cooperation between the two. On a practical level, modern medicine focuses on physical healing, while the Nuosu’s rituals emphasize the healing of the soul and body to achieve health. The integration of animism and naturalism in the healing process by the Nuosu allowed for cooperation and complementarity between the two in the realm of practice.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/16/4/533animismnaturalismLiangshan Nuosuindigenous peoplesdiseaselocal knowledge
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How the Body Gets Healthy: An Empirical Case of Animism and Naturalism Working Together in the Treatment of Disease Among the Nuosu People of Southwest China
animism
naturalism
Liangshan Nuosu
indigenous peoples
disease
local knowledge
title How the Body Gets Healthy: An Empirical Case of Animism and Naturalism Working Together in the Treatment of Disease Among the Nuosu People of Southwest China
title_full How the Body Gets Healthy: An Empirical Case of Animism and Naturalism Working Together in the Treatment of Disease Among the Nuosu People of Southwest China
title_fullStr How the Body Gets Healthy: An Empirical Case of Animism and Naturalism Working Together in the Treatment of Disease Among the Nuosu People of Southwest China
title_full_unstemmed How the Body Gets Healthy: An Empirical Case of Animism and Naturalism Working Together in the Treatment of Disease Among the Nuosu People of Southwest China
title_short How the Body Gets Healthy: An Empirical Case of Animism and Naturalism Working Together in the Treatment of Disease Among the Nuosu People of Southwest China
title_sort how the body gets healthy an empirical case of animism and naturalism working together in the treatment of disease among the nuosu people of southwest china
topic animism
naturalism
Liangshan Nuosu
indigenous peoples
disease
local knowledge
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