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Inverted Communities An Investigation into Ritual Knowledge, Hidden Networks, and Global Authority

Inverted Communities An Investigation into Ritual Knowledge, Hidden Networks, and Global Authority

Aurora Mizutani / Di Nessuno

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Ajala Legacy Forum
Año de edición:
2025
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Antropología social y cultural, etnografía
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9798233145490
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Inverted Communities examines how sequestered inverted communities and inversion function as a foundational mechanism in human societies, tracing it from ancient ritual practices and linguistic reversals to its modern role in shaping culture, media, and global systems of power.Through a structured investigation of language, symbolism, secrecy, and elite behavior, the study shows how inverted communities use contradiction, coded signs, and ritualized transgression to generate authority, control narratives, and embed influence across institutions.The book offers a comprehensive framework for understanding inversion and isolated reversed communities as a coherent system that moves from hidden cultural logic to a fully integrated global matrix.

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