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OverviewRitual studies today figures as a central element of religious discourse for many scholars around the world. Ritual Theory, Ritual Practice, Catherine Bell's sweeping and seminal work on the subject, helped legitimize the field. In this volume, Bell re-examines the issues, methods, and ramifications of our interest in ritual by concentrating on anthropology, sociology, and the history of religions. Now with a new foreword by Diane Jonte-Pace, Bell's work is a must-read for understanding the evolution of the field of ritual studies and its current state. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Catherine Bell (Late Professor Emerita and former Chair of Religio, Late Professor Emerita and former Chair of Religio, Santa Clara University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9780199733620ISBN 10: 0199733627 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 28 January 2010 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsIntroduction I. THE PRACTICE OF RITUAL THEORY 1. Constructing Ritual 2. Constructing Meaning 3. Constructing Discourse II. THE SENSE OF RITUAL 4. Action and Practice 5. The Ritual Body 6. Ritual Traditions and Systems III. RITUAL AND POWER 7. Ritual Control 8. Ritual, Belief, and Ideology 9. The Power of Ritualization Bibliography IndexReviewsThrows down the gauntlet to cultural interpretations of ritual...Bell's erudition and command of the literature, especially in the field of anthropology, is most impressive. Her appeal for the centrality of dynamic individuals, strategies, and power relationships is powerful and will no doubt strike a chord among those similarly disaffected with prevailing trends in understanding ritual. American Journal of Sociology ""Throws down the gauntlet to cultural interpretations of ritual....Bell's erudition and command of the literature, especially in the field of anthropology, is most impressive. Her appeal for the centrality of dynamic individuals, strategies, and power relationships is powerful and will no doubt strike a chord among those similarly disaffected with prevailing trends in understanding ritual.""--American Journal of Sociology ""Fills a gap....Bell has supplied a thorough study of the field that brings together some valuable insights difficult to find elsewhere under one cover.""--Sociology ""Catherine Bell's book will surely set the standard for work in the burgeoning field of ""ritual studies"" for some time....excellent.""--The Journal of Religion ""This book would serve as a valuable resource for understanding theories and developing research ideas on ritual--especially with Bell's incisive, comprehensive treatment of previous theories....I strongly recommend this book to any social scientist who is critical and curious enough to swim against the mainstream in exploration of our complex, dynamic relationships with culture, our creation(s), and our creator(s).""--The International Journal of the Psychology of Religion ""Bell provides an illuminating examination of the linkages...between the analytics of ritual and broader conceptualizations of social process....her presentation of ""the framework of ritualization"" strikes me as one of the most exciting and original contributions to ritual theory I have read in recent years.""--History of Religion ""Throws down the gauntlet to cultural interpretations of ritual....Bell's erudition and command of the literature, especially in the field of anthropology, is most impressive. Her appeal for the centrality of dynamic individuals, strategies, and power relationships is powerful and will no doubt strike a chord among those similarly disaffected with prevailing trends in understanding ritual.""--American Journal of Sociology ""Fills a gap....Bell has supplied a thorough study of the field that brings together some valuable insights difficult to find elsewhere under one cover.""--Sociology ""Catherine Bell's book will surely set the standard for work in the burgeoning field of ""ritual studies"" for some time....excellent.""--The Journal of Religion ""This book would serve as a valuable resource for understanding theories and developing research ideas on ritual--especially with Bell's incisive, comprehensive treatment of previous theories....I strongly recommend this book to any social scientist who is critical and curious enough to swim against the mainstream in exploration of our complex, dynamic relationships with culture, our creation(s), and our creator(s).""--The International Journal of the Psychology of Religion ""Bell provides an illuminating examination of the linkages...between the analytics of ritual and broader conceptualizations of social process....her presentation of ""the framework of ritualization"" strikes me as one of the most exciting and original contributions to ritual theory I have read in recent years.""--History of Religion ""Ritual Theory, Ritual Practice is a thoughtful and provocative book. It invites us to raise questions of all the theoretical lenses which have been used to study and interpret ritual. In fact, the single greatest virtue of the book, no doubt, is in demonstrating and critiquing the wide array of interpretive options which have become part of the repertoire in the study of ritual. Theoretical possibilities are carefully summarized and probing questions raised of each.""--Journal of Ritual Studies ""A useful guide to ritual....In addition to critically examining theories of ritual and offering a range of constructive insights, it also uses the problems posed by ritual to provide valuable commentary on recent theoretical discussions of such notions as power, ideology, practice, and meaning....Ritual Theory/Ritual Practice helps one with the most difficult of endeavors: bringing to light implicit assumptions and defamiliarizing accrued levels of what seem like solid, established insights.""--Japanese Journal of Religious Studies ""...scholarly and insightful....a comprehensive critique of an entire field of scholarship...""--Method & Theory in the Study of Religion ""Catherine Bell has provided us with a tour de force in her critical appraisal of the history of ritual theory and, indirectly, with some questions that might fruitfully direct further inquires.""--Religious Studies Review ""Ritual Theory, Ritual Practice by Catherine Bell is a book that is long overdue...[she] has a remarkable command of the theoretical issues in ritual as an object, method, and style of scholarship....not only is [this book] a compelling and provoking work, it is one of the most significant contributions to perspectives in ritual studies.""--Reviews in Anthropology Author InformationLate Professor Emerita of Religious Studies, Santa Clara University Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |