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Social scientists and philosophers confronted with religious phenomena have always been challenged to find a proper way to describe the spiritual experiences of the social group they were studying.

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The introduction offers a substantial account of recent theory that corrects the ‘dichotomised heritage’ of thinking about body and soul in anthropology...The volume as a whole offers a worthwhile contribution to the growing literature on corporealised religion in the contemporary world. It will be of interest to anthropologists writing on Christianity and the body and on religion and migration, as well as to readers with an interest in the study of religion outside anthropology. · Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale

“[This volume] assembles some fascinating new examples of embodiment of culture, indicating the potential for this paradigm in religion and beyond [that has been lost for centuries]by denigrating and ignoring the body as a serious and intelligent locus of human experience and knowledge. · Anthropology Review Database

There is a welcome international feel about the venture—indeed the contributors could hardly represent a broader range of European nationalities. Furthermore, I am impressed with both the relevance and diversity of the papers listed.” · Peter Collins, Durham University

This is an interesting and timely volume, addressing an important contemporary challenge for the anthropology of religion… The chapters…are ethnographically solid, and are tied nicely into the overall critique of the separation of body and soul.” · Jon Mitchell, University of Sussex



Table of Contents

List of illustrations
Acknowledgements

Introduction
Anna Fedele and Ruy Llera Blanes

PART I: BODIES AND SOULS IN CATHOLIC SETTINGS

Chapter 1. “I want to feel the Camino in my legs”: trajectories of walking on the Camino de Santiago
Keith Egan

Chapter 2. Holding the saint in one’s arms. Miracles and exchange in Apiao, southern Chile
Giovanna Bacchiddu

Chapter 3. Embodying devotion, embodying passion. The Italian tradition of ‘La Festa dei Gigli’ in Nola
Katia Ballacchino

PART II: CORPOREALITY, BELIEF AND HUMAN MOBILITY

Chapter 4. The Body and the World: Missionary Performances and the Experience of the World in the Protestant Church in the Netherlands
João Rickli

Chapter 5. “How to deal with the Dutch”: the local and the global in the habitus of the saved soul
Kim Knibbe

Chapter 6. Is witchcraft embodied? Representations of the body in talimbi witchcraft
Aleksandra Cimpric

PART III: NEW SPIRITUALITIES CHALLENGING THE BODY/SOUL DIVIDE

Chapter 7. When Soma Encounters the Spiritual: Bodily Praxes of Performed Religiosity in Contemporary Greece
Eugenia Roussou

Chapter 8. Re-enchanted Bodies: The Significance of the Spiritual Dimension in Danish Healing Rituals
Ann Ostenfeld-Rosenthal

Chapter 9. The struggle for sovereignty: the interpretation of bodily experiences in anthropology and among mediumistic healers in Germany
Ehler Voss

Chapter 10. Transforming musical soul into bodily practice: Tone eurythmy, anthroposophy and underlying structures
Andrew Spiegel and Silke Sponheuer

Notes on Contributors
Subject Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 9/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780857452078, 978-0857452078
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Social scientists and philosophers confronted with religious phenomena have always been challenged to find a proper way to describe the spiritual experiences of the social group they were studying.

      Trade Review

      The introduction offers a substantial account of recent theory that corrects the ‘dichotomised heritage’ of thinking about body and soul in anthropology...The volume as a whole offers a worthwhile contribution to the growing literature on corporealised religion in the contemporary world. It will be of interest to anthropologists writing on Christianity and the body and on religion and migration, as well as to readers with an interest in the study of religion outside anthropology. · Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale

      “[This volume] assembles some fascinating new examples of embodiment of culture, indicating the potential for this paradigm in religion and beyond [that has been lost for centuries]by denigrating and ignoring the body as a serious and intelligent locus of human experience and knowledge. · Anthropology Review Database

      There is a welcome international feel about the venture—indeed the contributors could hardly represent a broader range of European nationalities. Furthermore, I am impressed with both the relevance and diversity of the papers listed.” · Peter Collins, Durham University

      This is an interesting and timely volume, addressing an important contemporary challenge for the anthropology of religion… The chapters…are ethnographically solid, and are tied nicely into the overall critique of the separation of body and soul.” · Jon Mitchell, University of Sussex



      Table of Contents

      List of illustrations
      Acknowledgements

      Introduction
      Anna Fedele and Ruy Llera Blanes

      PART I: BODIES AND SOULS IN CATHOLIC SETTINGS

      Chapter 1. “I want to feel the Camino in my legs”: trajectories of walking on the Camino de Santiago
      Keith Egan

      Chapter 2. Holding the saint in one’s arms. Miracles and exchange in Apiao, southern Chile
      Giovanna Bacchiddu

      Chapter 3. Embodying devotion, embodying passion. The Italian tradition of ‘La Festa dei Gigli’ in Nola
      Katia Ballacchino

      PART II: CORPOREALITY, BELIEF AND HUMAN MOBILITY

      Chapter 4. The Body and the World: Missionary Performances and the Experience of the World in the Protestant Church in the Netherlands
      João Rickli

      Chapter 5. “How to deal with the Dutch”: the local and the global in the habitus of the saved soul
      Kim Knibbe

      Chapter 6. Is witchcraft embodied? Representations of the body in talimbi witchcraft
      Aleksandra Cimpric

      PART III: NEW SPIRITUALITIES CHALLENGING THE BODY/SOUL DIVIDE

      Chapter 7. When Soma Encounters the Spiritual: Bodily Praxes of Performed Religiosity in Contemporary Greece
      Eugenia Roussou

      Chapter 8. Re-enchanted Bodies: The Significance of the Spiritual Dimension in Danish Healing Rituals
      Ann Ostenfeld-Rosenthal

      Chapter 9. The struggle for sovereignty: the interpretation of bodily experiences in anthropology and among mediumistic healers in Germany
      Ehler Voss

      Chapter 10. Transforming musical soul into bodily practice: Tone eurythmy, anthroposophy and underlying structures
      Andrew Spiegel and Silke Sponheuer

      Notes on Contributors
      Subject Index

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