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The Iranian city experienced a major transformation when the Pahlavi Dynasty initiated a project of modernization in the 1920s. The Rite of Urban Passage investigates this process by focusing on the spatial dynamics of Muharram processions, a ritual that commemorates the tragic massacre of Hussein and his companions in 680 CE. In doing so, this volume offers not only an alternative approach to understanding the process of urban transformation, but also a spatial genealogy of Muharram rituals that provides a platform for developing a fresh spatial approach to ritual studies.



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The Rite of Urban Passage is an insightful reflection on Muharram rituals as part of an urban process in the changing historical context of Iranian society. Impeccably researched and illuminating, Reza Masoudi has produced one of the best scholarly works on the relationship between ritual, space and cities.” • Babak Rahimi, Associate Professor of Communication, Culture and Religious Studies, UC San Diego

“In this impressive and thought-provoking study, Masoudi not only provides a detailed account of Muharram processions, but redefines rituals from places and actions to spatiality, manifestations and dynamics, and as an integral part of urban transformations. Highly recommended both to scholars of Iranian culture and those interested in wider conceptions of space and society.” • Iain Borden, Professor of Architecture and Urban Culture, The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL

The Rite of Urban Passage introduces the reader to Muharram ritual in Dezful, a small city located in Iran’s southwest and outside of its major urban centers. In this groundbreaking study, Reza Masoudi Nejad recontextualizes the theoretical insights of Lévi-Strauss, Turner, van Gennep, and Gluckman to shift focus from the place of ritual to ritual’s spatial aspects to create what he calls “ritual space.” Combining ritual and spatial theory, this work reveals the complex role Muharram rituals have had in shaping modern urban spaces in Iran. This book is essential reading for scholars interested in the spatial dynamics of Muharram ritual.” • Karen G. Ruffle, University of Toronto



Table of Contents

List of Figures
List of Maps
Acknowledgements
Preface

Introduction

PART I: THE SPATIAL MANIFESTATION OF RITUAL

Chapter 1. Towards a Framework for Spatially Studying Religious Rituals
Chapter 2. The Spatial Genealogy of Muharram Rituals

PART II: THE SPATIAL ORGANIZATION OF RITUAL

Chapter 3. The Traditional Muharram Processions
Chapter 4. The Rite of Urban Passage
Chapter 5. Entwining Past and Present in Performed Space
Chapter 6. Reinventing Muharram Rites

Conclusion: An Urban-spatial Approach to Muharram Rituals

Bibliography
Index

The Rite of Urban Passage: The Spatial

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 17/08/2018
      ISBN13: 9781785339769, 978-1785339769
      ISBN10: 1785339761

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Iranian city experienced a major transformation when the Pahlavi Dynasty initiated a project of modernization in the 1920s. The Rite of Urban Passage investigates this process by focusing on the spatial dynamics of Muharram processions, a ritual that commemorates the tragic massacre of Hussein and his companions in 680 CE. In doing so, this volume offers not only an alternative approach to understanding the process of urban transformation, but also a spatial genealogy of Muharram rituals that provides a platform for developing a fresh spatial approach to ritual studies.



      Trade Review

      The Rite of Urban Passage is an insightful reflection on Muharram rituals as part of an urban process in the changing historical context of Iranian society. Impeccably researched and illuminating, Reza Masoudi has produced one of the best scholarly works on the relationship between ritual, space and cities.” • Babak Rahimi, Associate Professor of Communication, Culture and Religious Studies, UC San Diego

      “In this impressive and thought-provoking study, Masoudi not only provides a detailed account of Muharram processions, but redefines rituals from places and actions to spatiality, manifestations and dynamics, and as an integral part of urban transformations. Highly recommended both to scholars of Iranian culture and those interested in wider conceptions of space and society.” • Iain Borden, Professor of Architecture and Urban Culture, The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL

      The Rite of Urban Passage introduces the reader to Muharram ritual in Dezful, a small city located in Iran’s southwest and outside of its major urban centers. In this groundbreaking study, Reza Masoudi Nejad recontextualizes the theoretical insights of Lévi-Strauss, Turner, van Gennep, and Gluckman to shift focus from the place of ritual to ritual’s spatial aspects to create what he calls “ritual space.” Combining ritual and spatial theory, this work reveals the complex role Muharram rituals have had in shaping modern urban spaces in Iran. This book is essential reading for scholars interested in the spatial dynamics of Muharram ritual.” • Karen G. Ruffle, University of Toronto



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures
      List of Maps
      Acknowledgements
      Preface

      Introduction

      PART I: THE SPATIAL MANIFESTATION OF RITUAL

      Chapter 1. Towards a Framework for Spatially Studying Religious Rituals
      Chapter 2. The Spatial Genealogy of Muharram Rituals

      PART II: THE SPATIAL ORGANIZATION OF RITUAL

      Chapter 3. The Traditional Muharram Processions
      Chapter 4. The Rite of Urban Passage
      Chapter 5. Entwining Past and Present in Performed Space
      Chapter 6. Reinventing Muharram Rites

      Conclusion: An Urban-spatial Approach to Muharram Rituals

      Bibliography
      Index

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