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The book is based on long-term ethnographic research in the Polish-Belarusian borderland. It examines the dynamics of symbolic boundaries between the Catholic and Orthodox believers in their everyday lives. By analyzing the space of local cemeteries, rituals, and attitudes related to death, eating practices, and food sharing, the author points to the changing sense of ethnic identity and the feeling of familiarity and otherness. Confessionally mixed neighborhoods and families enable different forms of religious bivalency and become a crucial factor in bridging and crossing ethnic boundaries. Socio-cultural norms and social relations shape the ethnic identity of the borderland’s residents more than the institutional frames of both churches.



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multicultural borderland – cultural and religious diversity – ethnic identity – Poland – Belarus – Orthodox and Catholic religiousness – peasant culture – funeral rituals – dead remembering – peasant cemeteries – food practices and sharing – religiously mixed families and neighborhood – village communities

The Graveyard and the Table: The

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    A Hardback by Jaroslaw Fazan, Justyna Straczuk

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 12/10/2021
      ISBN13: 9783631854525, 978-3631854525
      ISBN10: 3631854528

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The book is based on long-term ethnographic research in the Polish-Belarusian borderland. It examines the dynamics of symbolic boundaries between the Catholic and Orthodox believers in their everyday lives. By analyzing the space of local cemeteries, rituals, and attitudes related to death, eating practices, and food sharing, the author points to the changing sense of ethnic identity and the feeling of familiarity and otherness. Confessionally mixed neighborhoods and families enable different forms of religious bivalency and become a crucial factor in bridging and crossing ethnic boundaries. Socio-cultural norms and social relations shape the ethnic identity of the borderland’s residents more than the institutional frames of both churches.



      Table of Contents

      multicultural borderland – cultural and religious diversity – ethnic identity – Poland – Belarus – Orthodox and Catholic religiousness – peasant culture – funeral rituals – dead remembering – peasant cemeteries – food practices and sharing – religiously mixed families and neighborhood – village communities

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