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A Sociological Theory of Shamanism by S.A. Tokarev and Shamanism of Indigenous Peoples of the Far East

[Sotsiologicheskaia teoriia shamanizma S.A. Tokareva i shamanizm korennykh narodov Dal’nego Vostoka]

DOI: https://doi.org/10.7868/S3034627425050023

Type of publication: Research Article

Submitted: 12.01.2025

Accepted: 01.08.2025

About author(s)

Natalia Solomonova | http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0411-3956 | n.solomonova2011@yandex.ru | Saint Petersburg University of Trade Unions (15 Fuchika Str., 192238, St. Petersburg, Russia)

Keywords

shamanism, sociological theory of shamanism, Sergei Tokarev, shamanic rituals, peoples of Far East, phenomenology, hermeneutics

Abstract

The article discusses theoretical issues in the sociological theory of shamanism and its manifestations in the shamanism of indigenous peoples of the Far East. The work done by the prominent Soviet ethnographer Sergei Tokarev is usually considered classic in the development of sociological theory of shamanism in Russian scholarship. Drawing on comparative historical and functionalist research methods, he developed the basic principles of morphological classification of religion and singled out shamanism. This article adds phenomenological and hermeneutic approaches to comparative historical research methods in the study of shamanism of Far Eastern peoples. Tokarev’s sociological theory of shamanism touched on the main principles of shaman’s formation and self-definition, the types of shamanism, its origins and roots, the hereditary nature of shamanic disease, the social essence of ecstasy, demonology, and stages of the evolution of shamanism. Newer concepts of shamanism built upon it, formulating novel ideas in the fields of anthropology, psychology, philosophy, and cultural studies. The data on shamanism examined in this article confirm the principal arguments of theoreticians dealing with research on shamanism and help us understand the essence of different types of shamanism, its major varieties and functions, as well as specificities of therapeutic, commemorative, and other shamanic rituals. The article further surveys valuable field materials of the late 20th-century scholars, demonstrating that shamanic rituals are an important part of the cultural legacy of Far Eastern indigenous peoples.

Citation

Solomonova, N.A. 2025. Sotsiologicheskaia teoriia shamanizma S.A. Tokareva i shamanizm korennykh narodov Dal’nego Vostoka [A Sociological Theory of Shamanism by S.A. Tokarev and Shamanism of Indigenous Peoples of the Far East]. Etnograficheskoe obozrenie 5: 27–39. https://doi.org/10.7868/S3034627425050023

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