Ritual and its Consequences: An Essay on the Limits of Sincerity

Author:   Adam B Seligman (, Professor of Religion and Research Associte, CURA, BU, USA) ,  Robert P Weller (, Professor and CHair, Department of Anthropology, Research Associate, Institute for Culture, Religion and World Affairs, BU, USA) ,  Michael J Puett (, Prfessor of Chinese History, Harvard University, USA) ,  Bennett Simon (, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School at the Cambridge Health Alliance, Training and Supervising Analyst, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute)
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Pages:   248
Publication Date:   20 March 2008
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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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Author:   Adam B Seligman (, Professor of Religion and Research Associte, CURA, BU, USA) ,  Robert P Weller (, Professor and CHair, Department of Anthropology, Research Associate, Institute for Culture, Religion and World Affairs, BU, USA) ,  Michael J Puett (, Prfessor of Chinese History, Harvard University, USA) ,  Bennett Simon (, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School at the Cambridge Health Alliance, Training and Supervising Analyst, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9780195336016


ISBN 10:   0195336011
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   20 March 2008
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""In this whirligig world we do not know what to do apart from the done thing. Ritual and courtesy are, in contemporary parlance, suspect activities surplus to requirements. Like conformity, ritual attracts the adjectives 'mere,' 'meaningless,' 'external,' 'empty' and 'inauthentic.' This book brilliantly expounds the creative potential and the necessity of ritual, and exposes the destructive possibilities of sincerity. It could be seen as part of a Jewish riposte to Christianity or a Confucian one to the Enlightenment, but Catholics and members of enclosed orders will like it too. Everybody should read it, especially American Protestants and post-Protestant secularists who suffer more than most from the ills of sincerity."" --David Martin, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, London School of Economics ""In this whirligig world we do not know what to do apart from the done thing. Ritual and courtesy are, in contemporary parlance, suspect activities surplus to requirements. Like conformity, ritual attracts the adjectives 'mere,' 'meaningless,' 'external,' 'empty' and 'inauthentic.' This book brilliantly expounds the creative potential and the necessity of ritual, and exposes the destructive possibilities of sincerity. It could be seen as part of a Jewish riposte to Christianity or a Confucian one to the Enlightenment, but Catholics and members of enclosed orders will like it too. Everybody should read it, especially American Protestants and post-Protestant secularists who suffer more than most from the ills of sincerity."" --David Martin, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, London School of Economics ""An enormously important and paradigm-changing book. The audacity of its scope is refreshing--a turn to grand theory in an academic culture whose trend is to say more and more and less and less.""Common Knowledge ""...A new, interesting, and very fruitful approach towards understanding and using the concept of 'ritual.'""--Religion ""The author clearly drew energy and inspiration from the process....""--Gabriel Robinson, Cambrisge"


a superb defence of recourse to ritual propriety and doing the right thing, as against the embarrassing self-indulgences of modern sincerity and authenticity. David Martin, Times Literary Supplement


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Adam B. Seligman is Professor of Religion and Research Associate at the Institute for Culture, Religion, and World Affairs at Boston University. Robert P. Weller is Professor and Chair of the Department of Anthropology and Research Associate at the Institute for Culture, Religion, and World Affairs at Boston University. Michael J. Puett is Professor of Chinese History at Harvard University. Bennett Simon is Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Training and Supervising Analyst at Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute.

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