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The growing absence of meaningful ritual in contemporary Western societies has led to cohesive research on the history of ritualizing behaviour in different cultures. The relatively new field of ritology, which includes neuroscience, anthropology, cultural psychology, psychotherapy and even art and performance, raises questions about the significance and practice of ritual today. This book is the first of its kind to discuss the importance of secular rituals for cultural and personal growth. Using a transdisciplinary approach, a range of contributors provide an authoritative account of the…mehr
The growing absence of meaningful ritual in contemporary Western societies has led to cohesive research on the history of ritualizing behaviour in different cultures. The relatively new field of ritology, which includes neuroscience, anthropology, cultural psychology, psychotherapy and even art and performance, raises questions about the significance and practice of ritual today. This book is the first of its kind to discuss the importance of secular rituals for cultural and personal growth. Using a transdisciplinary approach, a range of contributors provide an authoritative account of the science and history of rituals and their role in creating healthy societies in the modern age.
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Edited by Jeltje Gordon-Lennox
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List of Illustrations. Credits. Notes on Contributors. Introduction. Jeltje Gordon-Lennox Ashoka Association Geneva CH. Part I THE ORIGINS OF RITUAL. 1. The Art of Ritual and the Ritual of Art. Ellen Dissanayake. 2. Human Rituals and Ethology: A Scholar's Journey. Matthieu Smyth Ritual Anthropologist University of Strasbourg. 3. The Neurophysiology of Ritual and Trauma: Cultural Implications. Robert C. Scaer Neurologist Psychologist Colorado USA. Part II - SENSEMAKING IN LIFE EVENTS. 4. The Rhyme and Reason of Ritualmaking. Jeltje Gordon-Lennox. 5. Case Study: A Nordic Rite of Passage Come of Age. Jeltje Gordon-Lennox with Lene Mürer Siri Sandberg and Inger-Johanne Slaatta (Norwegian Humanist Assocation) Marie Louise Petersen (Danish Humanist Society) Bjarni Jonsson (Icelandic Ethical Humanist Association) and Tuomas Rutanen (Finnish Prometheus Camps Association). 6. Multicultural Wedding Ceremonies: Venturing into the World of Diversity. Andrés Allemand Smaller Journalist Geneva CH. 7. Case Study: A Funeral Ceremony for a Violinist. Christine Behrend Celebrant Pully CH. 8. Case Study: A Memorial and a Wedding Rolled into one Humanist Ceremony. Isabel Russo Head of Ceremonies at British Humanist Association London UK. 9. Part III RITUALIZING IN INTIMATE SPACES. 9. Ritual - A Resource for Health and Transformation in the Twenty-first Century. Michael Picucci PhD. New York City USA. 10. Sensing the Dead: The Role of Embodiment the Senses and Material Objects in the Ritualization of Mourning. Joanna Wojtkowiak PhD. Cultural Psychologist University of Humanistic Studies Utrecht NL. 11. Food and Ritual. Lindy Mechefske Journalist Ontario CAN. Part IV RITUALIZING IN PUBLIC PLACES. 12. Commemorative Ritual and the Power of Place. Irene Stengs PhD Cultural Anthropologist Amsterdam NL. 13. New Ritual Society: Consumerist Revolution and the Rediscovery of Ritual. Gianpiero Vincenzo Accademia di Belle Arti di Catania Italy. 14. Ritual and Contemporary Art. Jacqueline Millner Sydney College of the Arts Sydney AUS. 15. Interview: Ritual Artist Ida van der Lee. Index.
List of Illustrations. Credits. Notes on Contributors. Introduction. Jeltje Gordon-Lennox Ashoka Association Geneva CH. Part I THE ORIGINS OF RITUAL. 1. The Art of Ritual and the Ritual of Art. Ellen Dissanayake. 2. Human Rituals and Ethology: A Scholar's Journey. Matthieu Smyth Ritual Anthropologist University of Strasbourg. 3. The Neurophysiology of Ritual and Trauma: Cultural Implications. Robert C. Scaer Neurologist Psychologist Colorado USA. Part II - SENSEMAKING IN LIFE EVENTS. 4. The Rhyme and Reason of Ritualmaking. Jeltje Gordon-Lennox. 5. Case Study: A Nordic Rite of Passage Come of Age. Jeltje Gordon-Lennox with Lene Mürer Siri Sandberg and Inger-Johanne Slaatta (Norwegian Humanist Assocation) Marie Louise Petersen (Danish Humanist Society) Bjarni Jonsson (Icelandic Ethical Humanist Association) and Tuomas Rutanen (Finnish Prometheus Camps Association). 6. Multicultural Wedding Ceremonies: Venturing into the World of Diversity. Andrés Allemand Smaller Journalist Geneva CH. 7. Case Study: A Funeral Ceremony for a Violinist. Christine Behrend Celebrant Pully CH. 8. Case Study: A Memorial and a Wedding Rolled into one Humanist Ceremony. Isabel Russo Head of Ceremonies at British Humanist Association London UK. 9. Part III RITUALIZING IN INTIMATE SPACES. 9. Ritual - A Resource for Health and Transformation in the Twenty-first Century. Michael Picucci PhD. New York City USA. 10. Sensing the Dead: The Role of Embodiment the Senses and Material Objects in the Ritualization of Mourning. Joanna Wojtkowiak PhD. Cultural Psychologist University of Humanistic Studies Utrecht NL. 11. Food and Ritual. Lindy Mechefske Journalist Ontario CAN. Part IV RITUALIZING IN PUBLIC PLACES. 12. Commemorative Ritual and the Power of Place. Irene Stengs PhD Cultural Anthropologist Amsterdam NL. 13. New Ritual Society: Consumerist Revolution and the Rediscovery of Ritual. Gianpiero Vincenzo Accademia di Belle Arti di Catania Italy. 14. Ritual and Contemporary Art. Jacqueline Millner Sydney College of the Arts Sydney AUS. 15. Interview: Ritual Artist Ida van der Lee. Index.
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