Xenolinguistics: Psychedelics, Language, and the Evolution of Consciousness by Diana Reed Slattery (Paperback, 2015)

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Are language and consciousness co-evolving? Can psychedelic experience cast light on this topic? In the Western world, we stand at the dawn of the psychedelic age with advances in neuroscience; a proliferation of new psychoactive substances, both legal and illegal; the anthropology of ayahuasca use; and new discoveries in ethbotany. From scientific papers to the individual trip reports on the Vaults of Erowid and the life work of Terence McKenna, Alexander and Ann Shulgin, and Stanislav Grof, we are converging on new kwledge of the mind and how to shift its functioning for therapeutic, spiritual, problem-solving, artistic and/or recreational purposes. In our culture, pychonautics, the practices of individuals and small groups using techniques such as meditation, shamanic ritual, ecstatic dance and substances such as LSD and psilocybin for personal exploration, is a field of action and thought in its infancy. The use of psychonautic practice as a site of research and a method of kwledge production is central to this work, the first in-depth book focusing on psychedelics, consciousness, and language. Xelinguistics documents the author's eleven-year adventure of psychonautic exploration and scholarly research; her original intent was to understand a symbolic language system, Glide, she acquired in an altered state of consciousness. What began as a deeply personal search, led to the discovery of others, dubbed xelinguists, with their own unique linguistic objects and ideas about language from the psychedelic sphere. The search expanded, sifting through fields of kwledge such as anthropology and neurophemelogy to build maps and models to contextualize these experiences. The book presents a collection of these linguistic artifacts, from glossolalia to alien scripts, washed ashore like messages in bottles, signals from Psyche and the alien Others who populate her hyperdimensional landscapes. With an entire chapter dedicated to Terence and Dennis McKenna and sections dedicated to numerous other xelinguists, this book will appeal to those interested in language/linguistics and the benefits of psychedelic self-exploration, and to readers of science fiction.

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PublisherEvolver Editions, North Atlantic Books,U.S.
ISBN-101583945997
ISBN-139781583945995
eBay Product ID (ePID)208896101

Product Key Features

Number of Pages384 Pages
Publication NameXenolinguistics : Psychedelics, Language, and the Evolution of Consciousness
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2015
SubjectMind, Body & Spirit: General
TypeTextbook
AuthorDiana Slattery
Subject AreaPsychology, Body, Mind & Spirit, Language Arts & Disciplines, Social Science
FormatPaperback

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Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight21.7 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in
Height229mm
Width152mm
Weight590g

Additional Product Features

Date of Publication10/02/2015
Intended AudienceTrade
Place of PublicationBerkeley
Spine23mm
Country of PublicationUnited States
GenreMind, Body & Spirit: General
Author BiographyDIANA REED SLATTERY was born in time to compile a full 60s resume: civil rights photojournalism, peace marching, communes. Social justice, self-exploration, and LSD went hand in hand. She went on to co-found an ecologically oriented K-12 school with working farm, dairy, livestock, and forestry that held the first renewable energy conference in Oregon. She later continued her career by founding, funding, and managing a series of not-for-profit organizations. In 1999, in an altered state of consciousness, she acquired a strange, alien script, Glide, beginning a ten-year psychonautic investigation of linguistic phenomena in the psychedelic sphere. Out of this solo--and secret--adventure came a novel, The Maze Game, a million words of session reports, software to work with the language, and a PhD in xenolinguistics. Slattery lives in California, and has presented her work at numerous art, technology, consciousness, and psychedelic conferences over the past 15 years.
Content Note73 Colour Illustrations and 57 Black and White Illustrations
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