Ritual Theory, Ritual Practice

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UPC:
9780195076134
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
1992-01-30
Author:
Catherine Bell
Language:
english

Product Overview

Arguing that the concept of ritual is overdue for critical rethinking, Bell here offers a close theoretical analysis of recent developments in ritual studies, concentrating on anthropology, sociology, and history of religions. She begins by showing how discourse on ritual has served to generate and legitimate a limited and ultimately closed form of cultural analysis. She then proposes that so-called ritual activities be removed from their isolated position as special, paradigmatic acts and restored to the context of social activity in general. Using the term ritualization to describe ritual thus contextualized, she defines it as a culturally strategic way of acting. She goes on to show how this definition can serve to illuminate such classic issues in traditional ritual studies as belief, ideology, legitimation, and power.

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