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Food, Festival and Religion - Materiality and Place in Italy

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext Food! Festival and Religion is a well-researched! captivating! beautifully written! and ethnographically sound book. It is the result of a decade of research and it convincingly makes a case for addressing festivals and food festivals as evidences of the 'relational epistemology' connecting human and other-than-human actors. Accessible to multiple readers without losing in complexity and sophistication! it could be of interest to students and scholars of religion! festival studies! environmental studies! social sciences and Italian studies. Informationen zum Autor Francesca Ciancimino Howell is Adjunct Faculty in Resilient/Environmental Leadership at Naropa University, Colorado, USAExplores lived religion, folklore and sustainability through fieldwork study in northern Italy and analysis of festivals, foodways, ritual, pilgrimage and materiality and their impact on a sense of place. Zusammenfassung Food, Festival and Religion explores how communities in northern Italy find a restorative sense of place through foodways, costuming and other forms of materiality. Festivals examined by the author vary geographically from the northern rural corners of Italy to the fashionable heart of urban Milan. The origins of these lived religious events range from Christian to vernacular Italian witchcraft and contemporary Paganism, which is rapidly growing in Italy. Francesca Ciancimino Howell demonstrates that during ritualized occasions the sacred is located within the mundane. She argues that communal feasting, pilgrimage, rituals and costumed events can represent forms of lived religious materiality. Building on the work of scholars including Foucault, Grimes and Ingold, Howell offers a theoretical “Scale of Engagement” which further tests the interfaces between and among the materialities of place, food, ritual and festivals and provides a widely-applicable model for analyzing grassroots events and community initiatives.Through extensive ethnographic research and fieldwork data, this book demonstrates that popular Italian festivals can be ritualized, liminal spaces, contributing greatly to the fields of religious, performance and ritual studies. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Images Acknowledgements Preface 1. Materiality, things and power 2. The Phenomenon of the Community Festival 3. Community, tradition and festivals in Lombardy 4. Community, tradition, food and festival in Piedmont 5. Feasting and living Paganism in Northern Italy 6. Theoretical foundations and diverse perspectives 7. Analyses and Conclusions Conclusion References Index...

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