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On this episode of Thesis Talks, Ben Paley (Drew University, class of '25) presents his research on demons through space and time. His anthropology thesis synthesizes theology and ethnography to construct a theory of personal and cultural identity through Zarian, Cuna, and Hauka possession cults.
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On this episode of Thesis Talks, Ben Paley (Drew University, class of '25) presents his research on demons through space and time. His anthropology thesis synthesizes theology and ethnography to construct a theory of personal and cultural identity through Zarian, Cuna, and Hauka possession cults.
Credits
Subscribe to this podcast and leave a review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get podcasts! Discover more WMNJ and DUPA content at wmnjradio.com and duparchive.org!