When Rituals Go Wrong

When Rituals Go Wrong
Author: Ute Hüsken
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2007
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004158115

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This volume investigates the implications of breaking ritual rules, of failed performances and of the extinction of ritual systems. The essays thus break new ground in the comparative analysis of rituals and introduce new perspectives to ritual studies.

Ritual Gone Wrong

Ritual Gone Wrong
Author: Kathryn T. McClymond
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780190613792

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The discipline of religious studies has historically tended to focus on discrete ritual mistakes occurring in the context of individual performances as outlined in ethnographic or sociological studies; scholars have largely overlooked the extensive discussions of ritual mistakes that exist in the religious literature of indigenous traditions. And yet ritual mistakes (ranging from the simple to the complex) happen all the time, and they continue to carry ritual "weight," even when no one seriously doubts their impact on the efficacy of a ritual. In Ritual Gone Wrong, Kathryn McClymond approaches ritual mistakes as an integral part of ritual life and argues that religious traditions can accommodate mistakes and are often prepared for them. McClymond shows that many traditions even incorporate the regular occurrence of errors into their ritual systems, developing a substantial literature on how rituals can be disrupted, how these disruptions can be addressed, and when disruptions have gone too far. Offering a series of case studies ranging from ancient India to modern day Iraq, and from medieval allegations of child sacrifice to contemporary Olympic ceremonies, McClymond explores the numerous ways in which ritual can go wrong, and demonstrates that the ritual is by nature fluid, supple, and dynamic-simultaneously adapting to socio-cultural conditions and, in some cases, shaping them.

When Rituals go Wrong Mistakes Failure and the Dynamics of Ritual

When Rituals go Wrong  Mistakes  Failure  and the Dynamics of Ritual
Author: Ute Hüsken
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2007-05-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789047419884

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This volume investigates the implications of breaking ritual rules, of failed performances and of the extinction of ritual systems. The essays thus break new ground in the comparative analysis of rituals and introduce new perspectives to ritual studies.

Ritual Failure

Ritual Failure
Author: Vasiliki G. Koutrafouri,Jeff Sanders
Publsiher: Sidestone Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2013-12-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789088902208

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‘Ritual Failure’ is a new concept in archaeology adopted from the discipline of anthropology. Resilient religious systems disappearing, strict believers and faithful practitioners not performing their rites, entire societies changing their customs: how does a religious ritual system transform, change or disappear, leaving only traces of its past glory? Do societies change and then their ritual? Or do customs change first, in turn provoking wider cultural shifts in society? Archaeology possesses the tools and methodologies to explore these questions over the long term; from the emergence of a system, to its peak, and then its decay and disappearance, and in relation to wider social and chronological developments. The collected papers in this book introduce the concept of ‘ritual failure’ to archaeology. The analysis explores ways in which ritual may have been instrumental in sustaining cultural continuity during demanding social conditions, or how its functionality might have failed – resulting in discontinuity, change or collapse. The collected papers draw attention to those turbulent social times of change for which ritual practices are a sensitive indicator within the archaeological record. The book reviews archaeological evidence and theoretical approaches, and suggests models which could explain socio-cultural change through ritual failure. The concept of ‘ritual failure’ is also often used to better understand other themes, such as identity and wider social, economic and political transformations, shedding light on the social conditions that forced or introduced change. This book will engage those interested in ritual theory and practices, but will also appeal to those interested in exploring new avenues to understanding cultural change. From transformations in the use of ritual objects to the risks inherent in practicing ritual, from ritual continuity in customs to sudden and profound change, from the Neolithic Near East to Roman Europe and Iron Age Africa, this book explores what happens when ritual fails.

The Dysfunction of Ritual in Early Confucianism

The Dysfunction of Ritual in Early Confucianism
Author: Michael David Kaulana Ing
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2012-11-15
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780199924912

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Michael Ing's The Dysfunction of Ritual in Early Confucianism is the first monograph in English about the Liji--a text that purports to be the writings of Confucius' immediate disciples, and part of the earliest canon of Confucian texts called ''The Five Classics,'' included in the canon several centuries before the Analects. Ing uses his analysis of the Liji to show how early Confucians coped with situations where their rituals failed to achieve their intended aims. In contrast to most contemporary interpreters of Confucianism, Ing demonstrates that early Confucian texts can be read as arguments for ambiguity in ritual failure.

Ritual Gone Wrong

Ritual Gone Wrong
Author: Mcclymond
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0199369518

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What Is the Mishnah

What Is the Mishnah
Author: Shaye J. D. Cohen
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2023-03-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780674278776

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The Mishnah is the foundational document of rabbinic Judaism—rabbinic law is based on the Talmud which, in turn, is based on the Mishnah. Yet its sources, genre, and purpose are obscure. What Is the Mishnah? collects papers by leading scholars from the United States, Europe, and Israel and gives a clear sense of the direction of Mishnah studies.

Casting Down the Host of Heaven

Casting Down the Host of Heaven
Author: Cat Quine
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2020-03-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004424395

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In Casting Down the Host of Heaven Cat Quine analyses the ambiguous nature of the Host and explores the role of ritual in the polemic against their worship.