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The Global Shapeshifter Chronicles: Twelve Journeys Through the Ancient Art of Transformation

by Siena Campbell
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798245910901
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 184
  • Original Price: GBP 10.23
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 254 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Celtic Spirituality

THE GLOBAL SHAPESHIFTER CHRONICLES: Twelve Journeys Through the Ancient Art of Transformation

From the wolf-haunted forests of medieval Europe to the pink-tinted waters of the Amazon, from Ethiopian highlands to Australian dreamtime landscapes, shapeshifter myths appear in every culture on Earth. But these are not simply entertaining folktales. They are sophisticated technologies for understanding power, identity, and what it means to be human.

In this groundbreaking work, anthropologist Siena Campbell takes readers on a journey across six continents and tens of thousands of years to explore twelve distinct shapeshifter traditions. European werewolves cursed by moonlight. Celtic selkies stolen from the sea. Navajo skinwalkers who violate the deepest taboos. Japanese foxes cultivating wisdom over centuries. Norse berserkers channeling animal fury in battle. Ethiopian blacksmiths accused of transforming into hyenas. Mesoamerican naguals bound to animal companions. Korean nine-tailed fox demons consuming human livers. Aboriginal Australian beings existing in perpetual metamorphosis. Louisiana rougarous born from cultural collision. Amazon river dolphins seducing at festivals.

Each tradition reveals different truths about transformation: some suffer it as curse, others cultivate it as skill, still others live it as permanent condition. Some use shapeshifter beliefs to enforce social control, others to resist oppression. Some encode ecological wisdom about coexisting with predators, others expose anxieties about gender, sexuality, and power.

Drawing on fieldwork with indigenous communities, oral histories, and scholarly research across anthropology, history, and religious studies, Campbell demonstrates how these ancient stories speak directly to contemporary concerns. What happens when transformation becomes technologically possible through genetic engineering, artificial intelligence, and medical intervention? How do we navigate identities that shift across contexts? What responsibilities come with capabilities beyond normal limits?

The shapeshifters, Campbell reveals, are us. They have always been us. Every tradition ultimately explores human experiences of change, becoming other than we were while struggling to maintain continuity. In an era of radical transformation, when climate change forces migration, technology blurs boundaries between human and machine, and social movements challenge fixed categories, these ancient wisdom traditions offer unexpected guidance.

This is a book about werewolves and selkies and skinwalkers. But more fundamentally, it is a book about what we are becoming, what we have always been becoming, and what the world's oldest stories can teach us about navigating change with wisdom, ethics, and recognition that transformation is not the exception but the fundamental condition of existence.

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