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Volume 48 (2004): Issue 2 (Jun 2004): Ritual in Its Own Right: Exploring the Dynamics of Transformation. Guest Editors: Don Handelman and Galina Lindquist
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Social Analysis
Table of Contents
Preface
Preface
Preface
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Part I—Theorizing Ritual: Against Representation, against Meaning
Ritual Dynamics and Virtual Practice
Ritual Dynamics and Virtual Practice
Otherwise than Meaning
Otherwise than Meaning
Part II—Experimenting with Ritual: Natives Here, Natives There
The Red and the Black
The Red and the Black
Partial Discontinuity
Partial Discontinuity
Part III—Ritual and Emergence: Historical, Phenomenal
Religious Weeping as Ritual in the Medieval West
Religious Weeping as Ritual in the Medieval West
Enjoying an Emerging Alternative World
Enjoying an Emerging Alternative World
Part IV—Healing in Its Own Right: Spirit Worlds
Bringing the Soul Back to the Self
Bringing the Soul Back to the Self
Treating the Sick with a Morality Play
Treating the Sick with a Morality Play
Part V: Philosophically Speaking
The Tacit Logic of Ritual Embodiments
The Tacit Logic of Ritual Embodiments
Epilogue
Epilogue
Notes
Contributors
Contributors
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