Ritual and Its Consequences

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Ritual and Its Consequences

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ISBN: 9780195336009
author: Adam B. Seligman / Robert P. Weller / Michael J. Puett / Bennett Simon
publishing house: Oxford University Press
publication date: 2008 -3
binding: Hardcover
price: USD 115.00
number of pages: 248

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An Essay on the Limits of Sincerity

Adam B. Seligman / Robert P. Weller   

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This pioneering, interdisciplinary work shows how rituals allow us to live in a perennially imperfect world. Drawing on a variety of cultural settings, the authors utilize psychoanalytic and anthropological perspectives to describe how ritual--like play--creates "as if" worlds, rooted in the imaginative capacity of the human mind to create a subjunctive universe. The ability to cross between imagined worlds is central to the human capacity for empathy. Ritual, they claim, defines the boundaries of these imagined worlds, including those of empathy and other realms of human creativity, such as music, architecture and literature. The authors juxtapose this ritual orientation to a "sincere" search for unity and wholeness. The sincere world sees fragmentation and incoherence as signs of inauthenticity that must be overcome. Our modern world has accepted the sincere viewpoint at the expense of ritual, dismissing ritual as mere convention. In response, the authors show how the conventions of ritual allow us to live together in a broken world. Ritual is work, endless work. But it is among the most important things that we humans do.

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