Oxford Handbook of Ritual Language
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Oxford Handbook of Ritual Language
Tavarez, David
Oxford University Press
12/2024
624
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9780192868091
15 a 20 dias
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Part I. Ritual Language in History and Anthropology
1: David Tavarez: Language, ritual, and colonialism: A brief cultural history
2: David Tavarez: The anthropology of ritual language: Classic and contemporary approaches
Part II. Rethinking Ritual Language in Method and Theory
3: Kristina Wirtz: The chronotopic and sonotopic work of ritual
4: Paul Christopher Johnson: The language of secrecy
5: Janet McIntosh: The ritual language of militarization
6: Timothy W. Knowlton: Language and ritual healing
Part III. Ritual Language, Colonialism, and State Hegemony
7: Jennifer Scheper Hughes: Ritual language and sacred labor in Greater Mexico
8: Margaret Bender and Thomas N. Belt: Ritual speech and text in early Cherokee Christianity
9: Abdelmajid Hannoum: Colonial rule, modernity, and rituals of royal power in Morocco
10: Courtney Handman: Ritual, media, and the here-and-now of decolonization
11: Magnus Fiskesjoe: Ritual language and forced confessions in China
Part IV. Ritual Language, Cosmology, and Identity
12: Sergio Romero: Language, ritual, and political legitimation in colonial Guatemala
13: Paul Liffman: Indigenous territoriality and the mediation of space and scale in ritual language
14: Alexandre Surralles: Affectivity and repetition in Amazonian ceremonial welcoming dialogues
15: Abelardo de la Cruz: Language, Nahua life-cycle rituals, and Indigenous identity
16: Bruce Mannheim: Places that talk--and listen: Southern Quechua
Part V. Ritual Speech and the Arts of Sociability
17: Paul Manning: Drinking, talking, and ritual action
18: Sonia N. Das: Ritual language and police discretion
19: Nikolas Sweet: Ritual language in West Africa: Participation and performance
20: Sean O'Neill: Language, worldview, and rituals of daily social interaction
Part VI. Ritual Language, Mediation, and Pluralism
21: Adam Harr: Scalar poetics in ritual language
22: Louis Roemer: Rituals of mourning and the poetics of Papiamentu talk radio
23: Morgan Siewert: Ritualized learning and endangered languages
24: Nishaant Choksi: Embodied ritual performance and new writing systems
1: David Tavarez: Language, ritual, and colonialism: A brief cultural history
2: David Tavarez: The anthropology of ritual language: Classic and contemporary approaches
Part II. Rethinking Ritual Language in Method and Theory
3: Kristina Wirtz: The chronotopic and sonotopic work of ritual
4: Paul Christopher Johnson: The language of secrecy
5: Janet McIntosh: The ritual language of militarization
6: Timothy W. Knowlton: Language and ritual healing
Part III. Ritual Language, Colonialism, and State Hegemony
7: Jennifer Scheper Hughes: Ritual language and sacred labor in Greater Mexico
8: Margaret Bender and Thomas N. Belt: Ritual speech and text in early Cherokee Christianity
9: Abdelmajid Hannoum: Colonial rule, modernity, and rituals of royal power in Morocco
10: Courtney Handman: Ritual, media, and the here-and-now of decolonization
11: Magnus Fiskesjoe: Ritual language and forced confessions in China
Part IV. Ritual Language, Cosmology, and Identity
12: Sergio Romero: Language, ritual, and political legitimation in colonial Guatemala
13: Paul Liffman: Indigenous territoriality and the mediation of space and scale in ritual language
14: Alexandre Surralles: Affectivity and repetition in Amazonian ceremonial welcoming dialogues
15: Abelardo de la Cruz: Language, Nahua life-cycle rituals, and Indigenous identity
16: Bruce Mannheim: Places that talk--and listen: Southern Quechua
Part V. Ritual Speech and the Arts of Sociability
17: Paul Manning: Drinking, talking, and ritual action
18: Sonia N. Das: Ritual language and police discretion
19: Nikolas Sweet: Ritual language in West Africa: Participation and performance
20: Sean O'Neill: Language, worldview, and rituals of daily social interaction
Part VI. Ritual Language, Mediation, and Pluralism
21: Adam Harr: Scalar poetics in ritual language
22: Louis Roemer: Rituals of mourning and the poetics of Papiamentu talk radio
23: Morgan Siewert: Ritualized learning and endangered languages
24: Nishaant Choksi: Embodied ritual performance and new writing systems
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Part I. Ritual Language in History and Anthropology
1: David Tavarez: Language, ritual, and colonialism: A brief cultural history
2: David Tavarez: The anthropology of ritual language: Classic and contemporary approaches
Part II. Rethinking Ritual Language in Method and Theory
3: Kristina Wirtz: The chronotopic and sonotopic work of ritual
4: Paul Christopher Johnson: The language of secrecy
5: Janet McIntosh: The ritual language of militarization
6: Timothy W. Knowlton: Language and ritual healing
Part III. Ritual Language, Colonialism, and State Hegemony
7: Jennifer Scheper Hughes: Ritual language and sacred labor in Greater Mexico
8: Margaret Bender and Thomas N. Belt: Ritual speech and text in early Cherokee Christianity
9: Abdelmajid Hannoum: Colonial rule, modernity, and rituals of royal power in Morocco
10: Courtney Handman: Ritual, media, and the here-and-now of decolonization
11: Magnus Fiskesjoe: Ritual language and forced confessions in China
Part IV. Ritual Language, Cosmology, and Identity
12: Sergio Romero: Language, ritual, and political legitimation in colonial Guatemala
13: Paul Liffman: Indigenous territoriality and the mediation of space and scale in ritual language
14: Alexandre Surralles: Affectivity and repetition in Amazonian ceremonial welcoming dialogues
15: Abelardo de la Cruz: Language, Nahua life-cycle rituals, and Indigenous identity
16: Bruce Mannheim: Places that talk--and listen: Southern Quechua
Part V. Ritual Speech and the Arts of Sociability
17: Paul Manning: Drinking, talking, and ritual action
18: Sonia N. Das: Ritual language and police discretion
19: Nikolas Sweet: Ritual language in West Africa: Participation and performance
20: Sean O'Neill: Language, worldview, and rituals of daily social interaction
Part VI. Ritual Language, Mediation, and Pluralism
21: Adam Harr: Scalar poetics in ritual language
22: Louis Roemer: Rituals of mourning and the poetics of Papiamentu talk radio
23: Morgan Siewert: Ritualized learning and endangered languages
24: Nishaant Choksi: Embodied ritual performance and new writing systems
1: David Tavarez: Language, ritual, and colonialism: A brief cultural history
2: David Tavarez: The anthropology of ritual language: Classic and contemporary approaches
Part II. Rethinking Ritual Language in Method and Theory
3: Kristina Wirtz: The chronotopic and sonotopic work of ritual
4: Paul Christopher Johnson: The language of secrecy
5: Janet McIntosh: The ritual language of militarization
6: Timothy W. Knowlton: Language and ritual healing
Part III. Ritual Language, Colonialism, and State Hegemony
7: Jennifer Scheper Hughes: Ritual language and sacred labor in Greater Mexico
8: Margaret Bender and Thomas N. Belt: Ritual speech and text in early Cherokee Christianity
9: Abdelmajid Hannoum: Colonial rule, modernity, and rituals of royal power in Morocco
10: Courtney Handman: Ritual, media, and the here-and-now of decolonization
11: Magnus Fiskesjoe: Ritual language and forced confessions in China
Part IV. Ritual Language, Cosmology, and Identity
12: Sergio Romero: Language, ritual, and political legitimation in colonial Guatemala
13: Paul Liffman: Indigenous territoriality and the mediation of space and scale in ritual language
14: Alexandre Surralles: Affectivity and repetition in Amazonian ceremonial welcoming dialogues
15: Abelardo de la Cruz: Language, Nahua life-cycle rituals, and Indigenous identity
16: Bruce Mannheim: Places that talk--and listen: Southern Quechua
Part V. Ritual Speech and the Arts of Sociability
17: Paul Manning: Drinking, talking, and ritual action
18: Sonia N. Das: Ritual language and police discretion
19: Nikolas Sweet: Ritual language in West Africa: Participation and performance
20: Sean O'Neill: Language, worldview, and rituals of daily social interaction
Part VI. Ritual Language, Mediation, and Pluralism
21: Adam Harr: Scalar poetics in ritual language
22: Louis Roemer: Rituals of mourning and the poetics of Papiamentu talk radio
23: Morgan Siewert: Ritualized learning and endangered languages
24: Nishaant Choksi: Embodied ritual performance and new writing systems
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