American Exorcism

American Exorcism

by Michael W . Cuneo (Author)

Synopsis

Conducted by officially appointed exorcists or by maverick priests sidestepping Christian sanctions, by evangelical ministers and Episcopal charismatics, the ancient rite of exorcism is flourishing in the new millennium. In New York alone, four priests have, since 1995, officially investigated over 40 cases of suspected demonic possession, the Archdiocese of Chicago has appointed its first full-time exorcist in over 160 years while exorcists have appeared on television, courtesy of the likes of Oprah Winfrey and Larry King. Written with objectivity, insight and a healthy amount of irony, this title is an inside look at this - to some extraordinary, to others preposterous and to many, terrifying - phenomenon. Having attended over 50 exorcisms in person, and interviewed many of the participants - both the exorcists and those who believed themselves to be possessed - Michael Cuneo explores this netherworld of American life, and reflects on the meaning of exorcism in the 21st century, and on the relationship between religious ritual and popular culture. As well recounting in gripping detail the ceremonies he witnessed, he touches on such provocative topics as the satanic panics of the 1980s, repressed memory and ritual abuse.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Bantam Books
Published: 01 Oct 2002

ISBN 10: 0553814192
ISBN 13: 9780553814194

Author Bio
Michael Cuneo teaches sociology and anthropology at Fordham University in New York. His previous books include the much-praised 'The Smoke of Satan'. He is acknowledged by many to be the foremost authority on exorcism in America.