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Ritual Traces

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Lardellier, Pascal
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2019.
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Half-Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Epigraph; Foreword; Preface: In Relation to the Ritual; An editorial and theoretical journey, a life journey ... ; The ritual, at the same time, a form, a trace, and a link; A research journey, a researcher's journey; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Bright Eclipses of the Ritual ... ; I.1. Ritual and postmodernity: chronicle of a persistent misunderstanding; I.2. Gift and counter-gift in the ritual ... ; I.3. The always defined ritual; I.3.1. The wide range of the ritual scepter; I.4. From theories to situations
  • I.5. A communicational ritual theoryI.5.1. Ritual as a principle of mediation; 1. A Plurality of Anthropology, a Permanence of Symbolic Mediations; 1.1. Anthropologies ... ; 1.2. Anthropology and communication; 1.3. Political anthropology; 1.3.1. Intangible and omnipresent, the mystical nature of power; 1.3.2. Complexity and ambiguities of "power on stage"; 1.3.3. Rituals, power, and symbolic effectiveness; 1.3.4. The dark side of power ... ; 2. The Ritual, a "Total Scientific Object"; 2.1. The eternal question of the purpose of the ritual
  • 2.1.1. From ritual order to the central importance of the king2.2. The ritual as a "cultural form"; 2.2.1. Form in the social sciences; 2.2.2. Return to the ritual as a material, theoretical, and symbolic "form"; 2.3. The ritual device; 2.4. The symbolic effectiveness of the ritual, between context and performance; 2.4.1. From the system to the context; 2.4.2. From "primary framework" to "transformed framework"; 2.4.3. The "ritual body" ... ; 2.4.4. ... to the "ritual performance"; 2.5. Opening up to the myth ... ; 3. Rituals and the Media; 3.1. Communication objects: anthropological issues
  • 3.1.1. The long genealogy of ritual media3.2. Rituals and media: cross interests, coupled effects; 3.2.1. Are media events really events?; 3.2.2. The symbolic power of media rituals; 3.2.3. The emergence and particularities of a fully fledged media genre; 3.3. The social functions of ritual media; 3.3.1. A singular inversion, from current events to history; 3.4. From media to new media: toward disintermediation; 3.5. The underlying issue of disintermediation; 3.6. Toward new "digital liturgies"?; 4. The Ritual Institution of Society; 4.1. The double-ideal ritual
  • 4.1.1. From the "communicative facade" to the "principle of magnificence"4.1.2. Theatrical, spectacular and specular ritual; 4.1.3. The ritual fascination; 4.1.4. "Spect-actors"; 4.1.5. From "presentation of self" to "representing the collective Body"; 4.1.6. The community ritual, an expression of a social doctrine; 4.1.7. The "double ritual constraint"; 4.1.8. From another West ... ; 4.2. "Ritual regimes"; 4.2.1. Community and social rituals; Glossary; References; From the Same Author; Index; Other titles from iSTE in Science, Society and New Technologies; EULA