本の詳細
形式
キンドル
ページ数
232
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2017
出版社
Routledge
版
1
ISBN-10
135147491X
ISBN-13
9781351474917
説明
Victor Turner's exploration of the Ndembu rituals immerses readers in the intricate fabric of cultural practices and their societal implications. He delves into the dualities of structure and anti-structure, revealing how rituals serve as transformative experiences that challenge societal norms and foster new beginnings. Through vivid examples, Turner illustrates how these ceremonial practices allow individuals to navigate the complexities of community and identity.
The interactions within rituals are carefully dissected to highlight their role in reinforcing social bonds while simultaneously providing a space for personal and communal reflection. Turner emphasizes the importance of liminality, a phase where participants are stripped of their everyday identities, embracing a state of potentiality and transformation. This concept underscores the profound impact that such rituals can have on individuals and the society at large.
As the narrative unfolds, it becomes apparent that Turner's work extends beyond mere ethnography; it is a compelling analysis of how rituals shape human experience. He invites readers to reconsider the status of social structures and the transformative power of the rituals that challenge them. Emphasizing the fluid nature of social identity, he provides valuable insights into how cultural practices can redefine community dynamics.
Ultimately, the book serves as a profound meditation on the nature of ritual, identity, and the interplay between tradition and change. Turner's rich analysis encourages not only anthropologists but also anyone interested in the fundamental aspects of human culture to reflect on the enduring significance of rituals in our lives.
The interactions within rituals are carefully dissected to highlight their role in reinforcing social bonds while simultaneously providing a space for personal and communal reflection. Turner emphasizes the importance of liminality, a phase where participants are stripped of their everyday identities, embracing a state of potentiality and transformation. This concept underscores the profound impact that such rituals can have on individuals and the society at large.
As the narrative unfolds, it becomes apparent that Turner's work extends beyond mere ethnography; it is a compelling analysis of how rituals shape human experience. He invites readers to reconsider the status of social structures and the transformative power of the rituals that challenge them. Emphasizing the fluid nature of social identity, he provides valuable insights into how cultural practices can redefine community dynamics.
Ultimately, the book serves as a profound meditation on the nature of ritual, identity, and the interplay between tradition and change. Turner's rich analysis encourages not only anthropologists but also anyone interested in the fundamental aspects of human culture to reflect on the enduring significance of rituals in our lives.
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