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Exorcism is the ritual practice of expelling a spirit, demon, or malevolent force believed to possess a person, object, or place. Students write about it across a range of disciplines, including religious studies, abnormal psychology, film studies, and gender studies. The topic holds academic interest because it sits at the intersection of theology, culture, and psychology — raising questions about belief, authority, and the boundaries between the sacred and the pathological. Papers engage with exorcism as it appears in traditions such as Roman Catholicism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism, as well as in Mongolian shamanic practice, giving the subject genuinely cross-cultural scope.

The papers written on this topic take several distinct approaches. Some are historical and comparative, tracing the figure of Satan through Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, or examining the relationship between Buddhism and shamanism. Others apply feminist frameworks, including the kind of metapatriarchal analysis found in Gyn/Ecology, to ask how exorcism narratives position women. Film-response approaches appear as well, using works like The Last Exorcism to analyze how contemporary media represents possession and belief. Still others come from an abnormal psychology angle, treating exorcism cases as clinical material and examining how religious experience is categorized today.

A strong essay on exorcism needs a focused thesis that commits to one disciplinary lens rather than surveying the ritual from every angle at once. Evidence drawn from primary religious texts, clinical literature, or specific cultural practices carries more weight than vague generalizations about belief. The most common pitfall is treating exorcism as either purely superstitious or purely psychological, when the strongest work takes seriously how believers themselves understand the practice today.

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