Space, Place and Religious Landscapes: Living Mountains

Author:   Darrelyn Gunzburg (University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK) ,  Bernadette Brady (University of Wales Trinity Saint David)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781350186422


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   24 March 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Exploring sacred mountains around the world, this book examines whether bonding and reverence to a mountain is intrinsic to the mountain, constructed by people, or a mutual encounter. Chapters explore mountains in England, Scotland, Wales, Italy, Ireland, the Himalaya, Japan, Greece, USA, Asia and South America, and embrace the union of sky, landscape and people to examine the religious dynamics between human and non-human entities. This book takes as its starting point the fact that mountains physically mediate between land and sky and act as metaphors for bridges from one realm to another, recognising that mountains are relational and that landscapes form personal and group cosmologies. The book fuses ideas of space, place and material religion with cultural environmentalism and takes an interconnected approach to material religio-landscapes. In this way it fills the gap between lived religious traditions, personal reflection, phenomenology, historical context, environmental philosophy, myths and performativity. In defining material religion as active engagement with mountain-forming and humanshaping landscapes, the research and ideas presented here provide theories that are widely applicable to other forms of material religion.

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Author:   Darrelyn Gunzburg (University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK) ,  Bernadette Brady (University of Wales Trinity Saint David)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN:  

9781350186422


ISBN 10:   1350186422
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   24 March 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Figures List of Maps List of Tables List of Contributors Introduction: Darrelyn Gunzburg and Bernadette Brady (University of Wales Trinity Saint David) Foreword: Professor Christopher Tilley (Professor of Anthropology & Archaeology, UCL) PART I: PREHISTORIC CONVERSATIONS 1. Frank Prendergast (Technological University, Dublin): The Archaeology of Height—cultural meaning in the relativity of Irish megalithic tomb siting. 2. Anna Estaroth (University of Wales Trinity Saint David): How the shadow of the mountains created sacred spaces in Bronze Age Scotland. PART 2: MEDIEVAL CONVERSATIONS 3. Jon Cannon (University of Bristol): Time and place at Brentor: exploring an encounter with a ‘sacred mountain’. 4. Darrelyn Gunzburg (University of Wales Trinity Saint David): Building Paradise on the Hill of Hell in Assisi: Mountain as Reliquary. PART 3: ANIMISTIC CONVERSATIONS 5. Fiona Bowie (Research Affiliate, School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography, Oxford University): Mountains as sources of power in seen and unseen worlds. 6. Amy Whitehead (Massey University, New Zealand): Appalachian animism: religion, the woods, and the material presence of the mountain PART 4: STORIED CONVERSATIONS 7. Bernadette Brady (University of Wales Trinity Saint David): Mountains talk of kings and dragons, the Brecon Beacons. 8. Christos Kakalis (Newcastle University): Representing the Sacred: Printmaking and the depiction of the Holy Mountain. PART 5: CONTEMPORARY CONVERSATIONS 9. Lionel Obadia (Université de Lyon / ANR): ‘Sacred’ Himalayan peaks: for whom? The paradoxical and polylogical construction of mountains. 10. Alan Ereira (Professor of Practice, University of Wales, Trinity Saint David): The Black Line of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta; a Red Line for a mountain.

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This book is a unique transdisciplinary contribution that, like a mountain itself, stands at the intersection of heaven and earth, of myth and ritual, of people and the world around them. By drawing attention to these themes across different spatial, temporal and cultural brackets, the infinitely citable essays contained within highlight the significant role, meaning and agency afforded by the iconic landforms. * FABIO SILVA, Lecturer in Archaeological Modelling, Bournemouth University, UK * An unusually interesting collection of essays on mountains and the human, moral and religious imagination. * BRON TAYLOR, University of Florida, USA, author of Dark Green Religion: Nature Spirituality and the Planetary Future (2012) and editor of The Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature (Bloomsbury, 2005). *


Author Information

Bernadette Brady is a Tutor at the Sophia Centre for Cosmology in Culture at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK. She is the author of Cosmos, Chaosmos and Astrology (2014). Darrelyn Gunzburg is a Tutor at the Sophia Centre for the Study of Cosmology in Culture at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. She is the editor of The Imagined Sky: Cultural Perspectives (2016).

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