‘I’ve Got a Spirit Coming through Me’

Music as Hierophany and Musicians as Shamans

Authors

  • Mark Jennings Murdoch University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/arsr.v23i2.208

Keywords:

Mircea Eliade, hierophany, shaman, Pentecostalism, popular music, Xavier Rudd

Abstract

The thesis that Pentecostal music and popular music share a similar emphasis on ecstatic trance experience is provocative, but until now there has been little in the way of a theoretical framework for comparing these phenomena. This paper begins with an explication of Mircea Eliade’s categories of hierophany and shamanism, both of which are useful descriptors of religious ecstatic phenomena. Eliade’s paradigms are then used to illuminate data gleaned from participant observation at an Australian Pentecostal church and excerpts from published interviews with Australian musician Xavier Rudd. This has implications for revealing the ‘proto-religious phenomena’ which are common to both religious and ‘secular’ musical contexts.

Author Biography

  • Mark Jennings, Murdoch University
    Postgraduate student Social Science and Humanities

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Published

2010-12-14

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How to Cite

Jennings, M. (2010). ‘I’ve Got a Spirit Coming through Me’: Music as Hierophany and Musicians as Shamans. Journal for the Academic Study of Religion, 23(2), 208-226. https://doi.org/10.1558/arsr.v23i2.208

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