Ritual Theory, Ritual PracticeOxford University Press, 30/01/1992 - 288 páginas Ritual studies today figures as a central element of religious discourse for many scholars around the world. Ritual Theory, Ritual Practice, Catherine Bell's sweeping and seminal work on the subject, helped legitimize the field. In this volume, Bell re-examines the issues, methods, and ramifications of our interest in ritual by concentrating on anthropology, sociology, and the history of religions. Now with a new foreword by Diane Jonte-Pace, Bell's work is a must-read for understanding the evolution of the field of ritual studies and its current state. |
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... relationships these practices support . I 2 The intellectual framework for ' doing theory ' has shifted dra- matically in the last twenty years . The premises and boundaries of the theoretical enterprise have undergone a wave of ...
... relationships these practices support . I 2 The intellectual framework for ' doing theory ' has shifted dra- matically in the last twenty years . The premises and boundaries of the theoretical enterprise have undergone a wave of ...
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... relationships among traditional issues , without losing sight of the contingent and deter- mined nature of this framework . More specifically , the chapters in Part I take up the initial task of a critical theory of ritual by addressing ...
... relationships among traditional issues , without losing sight of the contingent and deter- mined nature of this framework . More specifically , the chapters in Part I take up the initial task of a critical theory of ritual by addressing ...
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... relationship . This is not a relationship in which one social group has absolute control over another , but one that simultaneously involves both consent and resistance , misunderstanding and appropriation . In ex- ploring how ...
... relationship . This is not a relationship in which one social group has absolute control over another , but one that simultaneously involves both consent and resistance , misunderstanding and appropriation . In ex- ploring how ...
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... relationships between subject and object . Thus , it is no longer so easy to argue that we can establish adequate ... relationship of myths ( or beliefs ) and rites , ritual was used to elucidate the social existence and influence of ...
... relationships between subject and object . Thus , it is no longer so easy to argue that we can establish adequate ... relationship of myths ( or beliefs ) and rites , ritual was used to elucidate the social existence and influence of ...
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Althusser analysis Anthropology Approach to Ritual argues basic behavior beliefs Biogenetic Structural Bloch Bourdieu Cambridge University Press Chicago Press Claude Lévi-Strauss concept consensus constituted construction context contrast David Cannadine defined dichotomy differentiation discourse discussion distinction dominant Durkheim dynamics effective Eric Hobsbawn example focus formal Foucault Frits Staal function Geertz Gluckman Goody hegemony hierarchy ideology integration Interpretation of Cultures involves Jameson Jonathan Z Julian Huxley Lévi-Strauss logic Marcel Mauss meaning Merquior Michel Foucault Mircea Eliade notion of ritual object objectification oppositions participants particular performance perspective Political power relations Rappaport reality relationship Religion religious rites ritual activities ritual practices Ritual Studies ritual theory Rodney Needham schemes simply social body social control society specific strategies of ritualization structure suggests Tambiah textual theoretical theorist Theory of Practice theory of ritual thought and action tion tradition Turner University of Chicago Valeri Victor Turner Walter Burkert York