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Festive Ritual Practices - cover

Festive Ritual Practices

Sarah Davis

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Sinopsis

Festive Ritual Practices explores the universal human tendency to engage in festivals and rituals, examining how these practices reflect and shape social structures and beliefs across diverse cultures and historical periods. The book highlights intriguing facts, such as the temporary inversion of social order during medieval European carnivals and the honoring of deities like Osiris in ancient Egyptian religious festivals. By understanding festive rituals, we gain insights into how humans create meaning and foster social cohesion.

 
The book adopts a comparative approach, analyzing case studies from ancient Egypt to modern-day celebrations like Diwali and the Day of the Dead. These examples illustrate the recurring patterns and symbolic elements found in rituals worldwide. Did you know that festivals often serve as tools for rulers to legitimize authority?

 
The book progresses through sections that define festivals, present detailed case studies, and synthesize findings to reveal common themes and variations. Ultimately, Festive Ritual Practices demonstrates the enduring relevance of these traditions in understanding human societies. It emphasizes how festivals, despite modernization and globalization, remain vital components of cultural life, adapting and evolving to construct collective identities and negotiate social hierarchies. This makes the book a valuable resource for anyone interested in history, religion, world history, and the anthropology of cultural traditions.
Disponible desde: 20/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 63 páginas.

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