Urban Religious Events
Public Spirituality in Contested Spaces
Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Religion, Space and Place;
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Product details:
- Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
- Date of Publication 17 November 2022
- Number of Volumes Paperback
- ISBN 9781350238466
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages272 pages
- Size 234x152x18 mm
- Weight 408 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 10 bw illus 404
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Long description:
How might we best understand the relationship between the vibrant religious landscapes we see in many cities and contemporary urban social processes? Through case studies drawn from around the world, contributors explore the ways in which these processes interact in cities.
This book argues that religious events - including rituals, processions, and festivals - are not only choreographies of sacred traditions, but they are also creative disruptions that reveal how urban cultural hierarchies are experienced and contested. Exposing the power dynamics behind these events, this book shows how performative uses of urban space serve to destabilize dominant genealogies and lineages around urban identities just as they lay claims to cultural supremacy or heritage.
Through exploring the affective disruptions and political controversies caused by religious events, the contributors engage theoretical discussions in urban studies, the sociology of religion and the ethnography of ritual. This book is a significant contribution to understanding emerging patterns in contemporary religion and also for theories related to heritagization, eventization, and urbanization.
Table of Contents:
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1. Introduction
Part 1: After the Secular City: Religion and Urban Effervescence
2. Religion in the Street: A popular neighborhood in Mexico City, Hugo Josï¿1⁄2 Suï¿1⁄2rez (Universidad Nacional Autï¿1⁄2noma de Mï¿1⁄2xico, Mexico)
3. Staging Green Spirituality in the Parks of Lausanne and Geneva: A Spatial Approach to Urban Ecological Festivals, Irene Becci (Universitï¿1⁄2 de Lausanne, Switzerland) and Salomï¿1⁄2 Okoekpen
4. Constructing a Religioscape: The Case of Pushkinskaya Square in Moscow, Nadezda Rychkova (Russian State University for the Humanities, Russia)
5. Festivals of Religions and Religious Festivals: Heritigized Heterotopias, Alberta Giorgi (University of Bergamo, Italy) and Mariachiara Giorda (Roma Tre University, Italy)
Part 2: The Politics of Religion in Urban Spaces: Power and Symbolism in the City
6. A Bridge Too Far: Yoga, Spirituality, and Contested Space in the Pacific Northwest, Paul Bramadat (University of Victoria, Canada)
7. ""It's the first Sukkah since the Inquisition!"": Jewish Celebrations in Public Spaces in Barcelona, Julia Martï¿1⁄2nez-Ariï¿1⁄2o (University of Groningen, the Netherlands)
8. Spatial Discourses of Sanctity as Means of Struggle and Empowerment in a Contested City, Nimrod Luz (Kinneret College on the Sea of Galilee, Israel)
9. Decoding Strategic Secularism in Madrid: Religion as Ambience in Three Scenarios, Monica Cornejo-Valle (Universidad Complutense Madrid, Spain)
Part 3: Public Religious Rituals, Urban Transcendence and Embodied Spirituality
10. Urbi et Orbi: Pope Benedict's Visit to Berlin and the Emplacement of Communicative Events, Hubert Knoblauch (TU Berlin, Germany)
11. Turning Spirituality into a Public Event: the Popularization of Collective Meditations and Mindfulness Marches in the Urban Space, Mar Griera (Universitat Autï¿1⁄2noma de Barcelona, Spain), Anna Clot-Garrell (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain)
12. God's Warriors: Embodying Evangelical Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in Rio de Janeiro, Raphael Schapira (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID), Switzerland)
13. Feeling Sufis: An essay on Intimate Religion in Berlin, Omar Kasmani (Freie Universitï¿1⁄2t Berlin, Germany)
14. Epilogue, Sophie Watson (The Open University, UK)
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