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Body and Soul: A Sympathetic History of American Spiritualism [Hardcover]

Robert S. Cox (Author)

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September 22, 2003

A product of the "spiritual hothouse" of the Second Great Awakening, Spiritualism became the fastest growing religion in the nation during the 1850s, and one of the principal responses to the widespread perception that American society was descending into atomistic particularity.

InBody and Soul, Robert Cox shows how Spiritualism sought to transform sympathy into social practice, arguing that each individual, living and dead, was poised within a nexus of affect, and through the active propagation of these sympathetic bonds, a new and coherent society would emerge. Phenomena such as spontaneous somnambulism and sympathetic communion with the dead -- whether through séance or "spirit photography" -- were ways of transcending the barriers dissecting the American body politic, including the ultimate barrier, death. Drawing equally upon social, occult, and physiological registers, Spiritualism created a unique "social physiology" in which mind was integrated into body and body into society, leading Spiritualists into earthly social reforms, such as women's rights and anti-slavery.

From the beginning, however, Spiritualist political and social expression was far more diverse than has previously been recognized, encompassing distinctive proslavery and antiegalitarian strains, and in the wake of racial and political adjustments following the Civil War, the movement began to fracture. Cox traces the eventual dissolution of Spiritualism through the contradictions of its various regional and racial factions and through their increasingly circumscribed responses to a changing world. In the end, he concludes, the history of Spiritualism was written in the limits of sympathy, and not its limitless potential.


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Much of the strength of Body and Soul comes from its breadth of vision. It situates Spiritualist phenomena within wide social and intellectual frameworks; in particular, it makes a subtle case for the importance of sympathy as a social, moral, occult, and physiological construct that profoundly shapes the movement, its affinities and limits. The book is also strong in the details, many of which are startlingly revealing of the diverse political implications of Spiritualism.

(Leigh Eric SchmidtPrinceton University, author of Hearing Things: Religion, Illusion, and the American Enlightenment )

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Robert S. Cox is Curator of Manuscripts at the American Philosophical Society.


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An archivist and historian at UMass Amherst, Rob Cox is a recovering paleontologist, reluctant molecular biologist, former cowboy, and would-be New Englander. Along with forays into the history of religion, history of science, and archival praxis, he has worked on the edges of horticultural and culinary history and is engaged in a project on the history and culture of sleep in the early national United States. The picture is not a good likeness.

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sleeping preacher, sympathetic exchange, social physiology, spirit photographs, spirit photography, spirit communion, sympathetic community, congenial minds, sympathetic bonds, spirit messages, spirit circles, lesser races
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New Orleans, Adam Smith, New York, Emma Hardinge, Hudson Tuttle, James Peebles, Allen Putnam, Andrew Jackson Davis, Creole Spiritualists, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Charles Hammond, Eugene Crowell, Isaac Post, Robert Hare, Abigail Cass, African Americans, Black Hawk, Herman Snow, Jane Rider, Native Guards, Rachel Baker, Uriah Clark, Wendell Newhall, Abraham Pierce
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