Theorizing Rituals, Volume 1: Issues, Topics, Approaches, Concepts

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Volume one of Theorizing Rituals assembles 34 leading scholars from various countries and disciplines working within this field. The authors review main methodological and meta-theoretical problems (part I) followed by some of the classical issues (part II). Further chapters discuss main approaches to theorizing rituals (part III) and explore some key analytical concepts for theorizing rituals (part IV). The volume is provided with extensive indices.

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Defining ‘Rituals’
著者: Jan A.M. Snoek
页码: 1–14
Myth and Ritual
著者: Robert A. Segal
页码: 99–121
Ritual and Psyche
页码: 123–141
Ritual in Society
著者: Ursula Rao
页码: 143–160
Ritual: Religious and Secular
著者: Jan G. Platvoet
页码: 161–205
Structure, Process, Form
著者: Terence Turner
页码: 207–246
Ritual and Meaning
著者: Axel Michaels
页码: 247–261
Action
页码: 263–283
Aesthetics
页码: 285–305
Cognition
著者: E. Thomas Lawson
页码: 307–319
Communication
著者: Günter Thomas
页码: 321–343
Ethology
著者: Dorothea Baudy
页码: 345–359
Gender
著者: Rosalind C. Morris
页码: 361–378
Performance
著者: Ronald L. Grimes
页码: 379–394
Praxis
著者: Christoph Wulf
页码: 395–411
Relationality
著者: Michael Houseman
页码: 413–428
Semiotics
著者: Jens Kreinath
页码: 429–470
Agency
著者: William S. Sax
页码: 471–481
Complexity
著者: Burkhard Gladigow
页码: 483–494
Deference
著者: Maurice Bloch
页码: 495–506
Dynamics
著者: Bruce Kapferer
页码: 507–522
Efficacy
页码: 523–531
Embodiment
著者: Catherine Bell
页码: 533–543
Emotion
页码: 545–570
Framing
著者: Don Handelman
页码: 571–582
Language
著者: Carlo Severi
页码: 583–593
Media
页码: 595–614
Participation
页码: 615–625
Reflexivity
著者: Michael Stausberg
页码: 627–646
Rhetorics
著者: James W. Fernandez
页码: 647–656
Transmission
著者: Harvey Whitehouse
页码: 657–669
Virtuality
著者: Bruce Kapferer
页码: 671–684
Index of Names
著者: Florian Jeserich
页码: 715–730
Index of Subjects
著者: Florian Jeserich
页码: 731–765
References
页码: 767–777
Jens Kreinath (Dr. phil.) is affiliated to the Institute for Religious Studies at the University of Heidelberg and currently Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Wichita State University (U.S.A.). He is co-editor of The Dynamics of Changing Rituals (2004) and his publications include Semiose des Rituals (2006). His research interests focus upon theoretical and methodological issues in the anthropological study of religions. He is planning a publication on Ritual and Reflection: Tropes in Transformation and Transgression.
Jan Snoek studied in Leiden (The Netherlands). In 1996 he held the Théodore Verhaegen Chair (Freemasonry) of the Free University of Brussels (ULB). Currently he teaches Sciences of Religions at the University of Heidelberg (Germany). He published widely about the development of masonic rituals. The edited volume Women's Agency and Rituals in Mixed and Female Masonic Orders (with Alexandra Heidle) will appear with Brill this year. In preparation is a monograph Transferring Masonic Rituals from Male to Mixed and Female Orders.
Michael Stausberg (Dr. phil.) is professor of the History of Religions at the University of Bergen (Norway). His publications include Die Religion Zarathushtras (3 vols. 2002-2004). He is the editor of Zoroastrian Rituals in Context (2004). Apart from a study of the contemporary Zoroastrian priesthood in India and essays on a variety of topics (from the history of the study of religion to modern tourism), Stausberg is currently preparing a work on the terminology used in the study of religion (working title: The Vocabulary of Religious Studies).
"There can be no doubt that the anthology Theorizing Rituals is a milestone in the study of rituals, or let’s better say: in the study of ritual theories." – Oliver Krueger, University of Fribourg
"Theorizing Rituals is without peer as an overview of theoretical approaches to ritual and as a handbook for doing theory of ritual." – Steven Engler, Mount Royal College, Calgary
"This important and useful collection of 35 articles with an introduction by the editors and epilogue on the use of several very good indexes that follow it is a successful attempt to summarize the field of ritual studies." – Frederick M. Smith, University of Iowa
Social anthropologists, sociologists, psychologists, theologians, and all those interested in ritual studies and the study of religion.
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