Ritual, Politics, and Power

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Yale University Press, 01/01/1988 - 235 páginas
In the most comprehensive study of political ritual yet written, David I. Kertzer explains why ritual has been and will continue to be an essential part of political life. Weaving together examples from around the world and throughout history, Kertzer shows that the success of all political groups, whether conservative or revolutionary, is linked to their effective use of ritual.
"The author delights the reader with numerous excursions into the political rites of the Aztecs, the contemporary Soviet Union, the French Revolution, colonial Africa, the Italian Communist Party, and a host of others, all richly and amusingly analyzed. . . . This is. . . political anthropology as it should be, directed at an interdisciplinary audience, and demonstrating to non-anthropologists the vital relevance of ethnographic comparison for political theory."--Robert W. Hefner, American Anthropologist
"A major work in comparative political culture, this book should be mandatory reading for all undergraduate and graduate students of politics."--Choice
"An important and compelling book, one that illuminates the role of ritual in human life, as well as the nature of politics. Written in a lucid and graceful style, it should appeal to the general reader as well as to anthropologists and political scientists."--Charles E. Silberman, author of A Certain People and Criminal Violence, Criminal Justice.

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Índice

The Power of Rites
1
Flaming Crosses and Body Snatchers
15
Legitimacy and Mystification
35
The Virtues of Ambiguity
57
The Ritual Construction of Political Reality
77
Struggling for Power through Ritual
102
Conflict and Crisis
125
Rituals of Revolution
151
The Rites of Power
174
Notes
185
References
205
Index
223
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