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Recasting Ritual: Performance, Media, Identity
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Recasting Ritual: Performance, Media, Identity

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Recasting Ritual explores how ritual behaviour diversifies in response to varying cultural, political and physical contexts. The contributors look at how issues such as globalisation and technology affect ritual performance and how minorities often utilise performances to affirm their own identites while also speaking to outsiders. The contributors examine the relationship between ritual meaning and social identity through case-studies drawn from the Pacific, Scandinavia, the Mediterranean, Latin America, Indonesia, and East and West Africa. Study of the theoretical underpinnings of social action affirms the independence of anthropology as a discipline from cultural, media and performance studies, according it a distinctive role in elucidating contemporary and emergent human conditions. Mette Bovin, Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala, Sweden, Mary Crain, University of Barcelona, Spain, Minou Fuglesang, Karolinska Institute, Sweden, Ingjerd Hoem, University o

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
3 September 1998
Pages
176
ISBN
9780415182799

Recasting Ritual explores how ritual behaviour diversifies in response to varying cultural, political and physical contexts. The contributors look at how issues such as globalisation and technology affect ritual performance and how minorities often utilise performances to affirm their own identites while also speaking to outsiders. The contributors examine the relationship between ritual meaning and social identity through case-studies drawn from the Pacific, Scandinavia, the Mediterranean, Latin America, Indonesia, and East and West Africa. Study of the theoretical underpinnings of social action affirms the independence of anthropology as a discipline from cultural, media and performance studies, according it a distinctive role in elucidating contemporary and emergent human conditions. Mette Bovin, Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala, Sweden, Mary Crain, University of Barcelona, Spain, Minou Fuglesang, Karolinska Institute, Sweden, Ingjerd Hoem, University o

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
3 September 1998
Pages
176
ISBN
9780415182799