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E-grāmata: Craft of Ritual Studies [Oxford Scholarship Online E-books]

(Director of Ritual Studies International and Professor Emeritus of Religion and Culture, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada)
  • Formāts: 432 pages, 4 b & w
  • Sērija : Oxford Ritual Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Dec-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780195301427
  • Oxford Scholarship Online E-books
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  • Formāts: 432 pages, 4 b & w
  • Sērija : Oxford Ritual Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Dec-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780195301427
In religious studies, theory and method research has long been embroiled in a polarized debate over scientific versus theological perspectives. Ronald L. Grimes shows that this debate has stagnated, due in part to a manner of theorizing too far removed from the study of actual religious practices. A worthwhile theory, according to Grimes, must be practice-oriented, and practices are most effectively studied by field research methods.

The Craft of Ritual Studies melds together a systematic theory and method capable of underwriting the cross-cultural, interdisciplinary study of ritual enactments. Grimes first exposes the limitations that disable many theories of ritual--for example, defining ritual as essentially religious, assuming that ritual's only function is to generate group solidarity, or treating ritual as a mirror of the status quo. He proposes strategies and offers guidelines for conducting field research on the public performance of rites, providing a guide for fieldwork on complex ritual enactments, particularly those characterized by social conflict or cultural creativity. The volume also provides a section on case study, focusing on a single complex event: the Santa Fe Fiesta, a New Mexico celebration marked by protracted ethnic conflict and ongoing dramatic creativity. Grimes explains how rites interact creatively and critically with their social surroundings, developing such themes as the relation of ritual to media, theater, and film, the dynamics of ritual creativity, the negotiation of ritual criticism, and the impact of ritual on cultural and physical environments.

This important and influential book will be the capstone work of Grimes's three decades of leadership in the field of ritual studies. It is accompanied by twenty online appendices illustrating key aspects of ritual study.
List of Figures and Tables
xi
List of Lists
xiii
List of Videos and Online Materials
xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction 3(8)
PART I METHOD
1 Performing Research and Teaching
11(26)
John Bourke as a Student of Ritual
16(8)
From Symbol and Conquest to the Craft of Ritual Studies
24(13)
2 Fieldworking Ritual
37(18)
Preparing
37(3)
The Field
40(1)
Negotiating
41(3)
Participant Observation
44(3)
Interviewing
47(8)
3 Reading, Writing, and Mediatizing Ritual
55(40)
Writing
59(16)
Description
62(3)
Narration and Dialogue
65(2)
Argumentation
67(2)
Explanation and Interpretation
69(2)
Ritual Criticism
71(4)
Publishing and Presenting
75(3)
The Media of Studying Ritual
78(17)
PART II CASE
4 Filming Fiesta
95(29)
Sights and Sounds of the Santa Fe Fiesta
99(2)
The Santa Fe Fiesta, 2007
101(15)
The Spring Events
105(3)
Fiesta Begins
108(1)
Fiesta Proclamations
109(1)
The Entrada
110(4)
Parades and the Queens Audience
114(1)
The Fiesta Melodrama
114(1)
The Pontifical Mass and the Mass of Thanksgiving
115(1)
Candlelight Procession
115(1)
Aaron's Zozobra
116(1)
Behind the Scenes of the Santa Fe Fiesta
117(3)
Ritual Criticism and the Santa Fe Fiesta
120(3)
Field and Home in Ritual Studies
123(1)
5 Framing Fiesta
124(41)
The Spanish Reconquest, 711--1492
129(1)
Ceremonies of Possession
130(4)
The Conquest of Mexico, 1519--1521
134(2)
The Conquest of New Mexico, 1598
136(1)
The Pueblo Revolt of 1680
137(2)
The Ritual Reconquest of Santa Fe, 1692
139(6)
The Military Reconquests of Santa Fe, 1693 and 1696
145(2)
The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
147(2)
Festivity, American Pageantry, and the Myth of Santa Fe: The Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
149(10)
Contours of Fiesta History
159(6)
PART III THEORY
6 Theorizing Ritual
165(20)
The Meaning of "Theory"
166(3)
Working with Theories
169(16)
Testing Theories
173(2)
Constructing Theories
175(10)
7 Defining and Classifying Ritual
185(26)
Using the Term "Ritual"
186(3)
Examples of Scholarly Definitions
189(8)
Classifying Rituals
197(6)
Ritual Modes
203(4)
Comparing Rituals
207(4)
8 Mapping Ritual
211(20)
Ritual and Sport
213(4)
Ritual and Music
217(6)
Ritual and Theater
223(3)
Ritual as a Domain
226(5)
9 Elements of Ritual
231(63)
Ritual Actions
242(6)
Ritual Actors
248(8)
Ritual Places
256(6)
Ritual Times
262(5)
Ritual Objects
267(7)
Ritual Languages
274(5)
Ritual Groups
279(4)
Ritual Structures and Processes
283(2)
Elements and Domains
285(9)
10 Dynamics of Ritual
294(45)
What Rituals Do
297(5)
Rituals Empower and Disempower Groups
302(4)
Rituals Attune and Disattune Bodies
306(6)
Rituals Reinforce the Status Quo and Enact Transformation
312(5)
Rituals Make and Unmake Meaning
317(11)
Modeling Ritual
328(6)
Reimagining Theory and Method
334(5)
Glossary 339(8)
Sources Cited 347(16)
Notes 363(30)
Index 393
Director of Ritual Studies International and Professor Emeritus of Religion and Culture at Wilfrid Laurier University.