توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Religious Heritage Complex: Legacy, Conservation, and Christianity
نام کتاب : The Religious Heritage Complex: Legacy, Conservation, and Christianity
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مجموعه میراث مذهبی: میراث، حفاظت و مسیحیت
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نویسندگان : Cyril Isnart, Nathalie Cerezales (editors)
ناشر : Bloomsbury Academic
سال نشر : 2020
تعداد صفحات : 281
ISBN (شابک) : 9781350072510 , 9781350072527
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 3 مگابایت
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Cover page\nHalftitle page\nSeries page\nTitle page\nCopyright page\nContents\nFigures\nContributors\nAcknowledgments\nIntroduction\n Reassessing the “Migration of the Holy”\n Religious and Heritage Sacredness\n The Religious Heritage Complex\n1 The Church Building as a Practiced Duality of Religion and Heritage\n Reconstructing the Parish Church of Katarina, a Place of Worship\n Reconstructing the Historic Monument and “National Treasure”\n Conflict or Consensus? A Historical Perspective: Legislation and Ownership\n Restoration Practice\n Religious and Historic Monuments: Different Orders of Pastness\n2 Iconography and Religious Heritage The Russian Old Believers of Romania\n The Origins of Old Believers\n Religion and Identity\n The Fundamentals of Old Belief\n Iconography from the Church to the Museum\n Tourism and Old Belief\n Uneasy Heritage-making\n3 Cappadocia’s Ottoman-Greek-Orthodox Heritage The Making, Unmaking, and Remaking of a Religious Heritage Complex\n The Making: Cultural and Religious Heritage in the Late Ottoman Period (1870s–1922)\n The Unmaking: Th e Republic of Turkey and its “National” Heritage in the Context of Secularization (1920–50)\n The Remaking\n Conclusion\n4 The Other Face of Secularization\n Researching the Acceptance of Restoration in Christian and Heritage Circles\n Between Worship and Heritage: A Necessary Symmetry\n The Heritage Imaginary of Secularization\n Worship or Heritage: Toward a Material History of Secularization?\n5 Aesthetic and Faith-based Views The Heritagization Process of the French Catholic Churches Confronted by Tourism\n A Shared Heritage\n Stones that Speak the Faith: The Pastoral Care of Tourism\n Overcoming the Tourist–Pilgrim Opposition\n Collaboration or Competition of Discourses\n Beyond Nostalgia, the Case for Openness\n6 The Religious Heritage Complex in Italy Faith, Tourism, and the Church\n Religious Property in Italy: A Cultural Heritage\n Normative Agency of Catholic Heritage\n The Catholic Church and the Enhancement of Religious Heritage: The Inner Sense of Tourism\n Defensive Strategies\n Re-appropriation of the Inner Sense of Catholic Heritage\n Conclusion\n7 Between Devotion and Heritage The Holy Week Pasos in Spain\n The Integration of the Holy Week pasos in the Valladolid Museum of Fine Art\n The “Museum Effect” on the Holy Week pasos\n The Revival of the Holy Week Tradition\n Holy Week pasos and the Republican Museum\n Holy Week and the Francoist Dictatorship\n Holy Week and Tourism\n The Current Relationship between the Brotherhoods and the National Museum of Sculpture\n Replicas: One Way to Preserve the Artefacts?\n Conclusion\n8 Managing Ambivalence Heritage, Rituals, and Intimacy in Lisbon (Portugal)1\n A Saint and His Place\n The Ethnography of Ambivalence in the Church of St. Anthony\n The Museum Tour\n Mass with the Guides\n The Museum’s Role in Revitalizing a Ritual\n Tourist Gaze and Devotees’ Intimacy\n Ambivalence and Conflict in the Religious Heritage Complex\n9 Cultural Heritage as a Religious Strategy Heritage-making at the Candomblé Temples in Brazil\n From Forbidden Practice to Cultural Heritage\n Heritagization as Religious Strategy\n Conclusion\n10 Contemporary Vodun Memories of the Slave Trade Past in Southern Benin\n Vodun as a Diaspora Religion\n Oral Transmission of Writings in “Traditional” Groups as a Cultural Memory in the Making\n The Integration of Discursive and Aesthetic Figures of Heritage and Christianity in Worship Activities\n11 Assembling Altars Vernacular Religious Practices and Mexican Cultural Heritages in North American Museums\n Engaging Assemblages\n Foundations for Mexican Heritages\n Sites of Resistance\n Seeing Distant Presences\n Conclusion\n12 The Library of the White Fathers in Tunis Interview with Jean Fontaine\n13 The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela Interview with José Francisco Blanco Fandiño\n14 The Religious Heritage Complex in Context Concluding Thoughts\n Places\n Museums\n Objects\n Rituals\n Tourism\nNotes\nReferences\nIndex