Shrines and pilgrimage in the modern world : new itineraries into the sacred

著者

    • Margry, Peter Jan

書誌事項

Shrines and pilgrimage in the modern world : new itineraries into the sacred

edited by Peter Jan Margry

Amsterdam University Press, c2008

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. 331-358) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The modern pilgrimage - to sites ranging from Elvis's Graceland to the Vietnam veterans' annual Ride to the Wall to Jim Morrison's Paris grave - is intertwined with our existential uncertainties in the face of a rapidly changing world. In a climate that reproduces the religious quest in seemingly secular places, it is no longer clear exactly what the term pilgrimage infers - and this unique glimpse at the modern spiritual journeys critiques our notions of the secular and the sacred, while commenting on the media's multiplication of images that renders the modern pilgrimage a quest without an object. Using new ethnographical and theoretical approaches, this vivid collection offers a surprising new vision on the nonsecularity of the 'secular pilgrimage'.

目次

Contents - 6[-]On the Authors - 8[-]Secular Pilgrimage: A Contradiction in Terms?1 - 14[-]Research into change - 17[-]Communitas vs individuality - 21[-]Movement and travel vs sanctuary and locality - 24[-]Tourism and Pilgrimage - 29[-]The Secular and the Religious - 31[-]Ethnography and Analysis - 33[-]Notes - 45[-]I The Political Realm - 48[-]The Anti-Mafi a Movement as Religion?The Pilgrimage to Falcone's Tree - 50[-]The Tree Form - 53[-]The Pilgrimage as Bearing Witness - 57[-]Imago Christi - 62[-]'Martyrs of the Law' - 67[-]Conclusion - 69[-]Notes - 70[-]'I'm not religious, but Tito is a God':Tito, Kumrovec, and the New Pilgrims - 72[-]Kumrovec - 73[-]An Ordinary Man with an Extraordinary Life - 75[-]The Day of Youth and the Statue of Josip Broz inKumrovec - 80[-]New Perspectives on Tito and Kumrovec - 88[-]Notes - 93[-]Patriotism and Religion:Pilgrimages to Soekarno 's Grave - 96[-]Introduction1 - 96[-]Soekarno - 97[-]A Simple Grave - 101[-]A Mausoleum and Gradual Rehabilitation - 103[-]The Pilgrims - 108[-]Secular, Magical and Religious Goals - 113[-]Concluding remarks - 119[-]Notes - 121[-]II The Musical Realm - 122[-]Rock and Roll Pilgrims: Refl ections on Ritual,Religiosity, and Race at Graceland - 124[-]Elvis 's Image - 125[-]Saint Elvis - 130[-]Graceland as Pilgrimage Site - 133[-]Elvis Week - 137[-]All-White Elvis - 139[-]Notes - 142[-]The Pilgrimage to Jim Morrison 's Grave at P reLachaise Cemetery:The Social Construction of Sacred Space - 144[-]Mythologizing - 145[-]Fan Scene vs Heritage - 148[-]Idol, Icon or Saint? - 153[-]The Espace Morrison - 156[-]The Religious Factor - 160[-]Conclusion - 170[-]Notes - 171[-]The Apostle of Love: The Cult of Jimmy Z mb inPost-Socialist Hungary - 174[-]The Tale of Jimmy Z mb - 175[-]Life and Death in the Tabloids - 181[-]'Secular' Pilgrimage - 182[-]Pilgrimage Motives - 186[-]Pilgrims at the Sacred Place - 193[-]Conclusion - 195[-]Notes - 197[-]III The Sports Realm - 200[-]Pre's Rock : Pilgrimage, Ritual, and Runners'Traditions at the Roadside Shrine for StevePrefontaine 1 - 202[-]Pre's Rock - 210[-]Roadside Memorials and Spontaneous Shrines - 215[-]Shrine, Pilgrimage Site, Spirituality, and Inspiration - 218[-]The Spirit of Steve Prefontaine : Intercession, Prayers,and Blessings - 224[-]Gifts and Votive Offerings - 229[-]Conclusion - 234[-]Notes - 235[-]IV The Realm of Life, Spirituality and Death - 240[-]Going with the Flow: Contemporary Pilgrimagein Glastonbury - 242[-]Introduction - 242[-]The Context - 243[-]Simultaneous Pilgrimage in Glastonbury - 248[-]Vernacular Christianity - 254[-]Avalon , King Arthur and the Goddess - 257[-]Multifaith Pilgrimage - 262[-]Virtual co-presence in Glastonbury - 264[-]Facing the Moment : the Solar Eclipse and MillenniumEve - 266[-]Individuals and Intermittent Co-presence - 268[-]Consensus and Communitas: Earth energies - 270[-]Conclusion - 275[-]Notes - 280[-]The Pilgrimage to the 'Cancer Forest' onthe 'Trees for Life Day' in Flevoland - 282[-]The Trees for Life Day - 282[-]Ritual Framework - 285[-]'Sudden Unjust Deaths' - 286[-]Fellow Sufferers and Incidental Ritual Communities - 287[-]Fundamental Ritual Forms - 288[-]Inclusive Confi guration - 289[-]Location-specifi c Shrine - 290[-]Created / invented and Practical - 291[-]Rites of Passage - 292[-]Feelings and Motives - 293[-]Conclusion: Pilgrimage as a Ritual Reference - 295[-]Sites of Memory, Sites of Sorrow:An American Veterans' Motorcycle Pilgrimage - 300[-]History and Purpose of the Run for the Wall - 301[-]A Note on Methodology - 304[-]The Run for the Wall as Pilgrimage - 305[-]Places of Ritual, Places of Power - 310[-]Ritual, Narrative, and Healing: the Wall - 314[-]The Vietnam Veterans Memorial as a Shrine - 317[-]Healing, Identity, and Memory - 319[-]Shrines as Memory, Shrines as

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BB15442149
  • ISBN
    • 9789089640116
  • LCCN
    2008464757
  • 出版国コード
    ne
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    [Amsterdam]
  • ページ数/冊数
    362 p.
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
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