The Spirits of Crossbones Graveyard: Time, Ritual, and Sexual Commerce in London

Author:   Sondra L. Hausner
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
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9780253021366


Pages:   238
Publication Date:   29 August 2016
Format:   Paperback
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The Spirits of Crossbones Graveyard: Time, Ritual, and Sexual Commerce in London


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Every month, a ragtag group of Londoners gather in the site known as Crossbones Graveyard to commemorate the souls of medieval prostitutes believed to be buried there-the ""Winchester Geese,"" women who were under the protection of the Church but denied Christian burial. In the Borough of Southwark, not far from Shakespeare's Globe, is a pilgrimage site for self-identified misfits, nonconformists, and contemporary sex workers who leave memorials to the outcast dead. Ceremonies combining raucous humor and eclectic spirituality are led by a local playwright, John Constable, also known as John Crow. His interpretation of the history of the site has struck a chord with many who feel alienated in present-day London. Sondra L. Hausner offers a nuanced ethnography of Crossbones that tacks between past and present to look at the historical practices of sex work, the relation of the Church to these professions, and their representation in the present. She draws on anthropological approaches to ritual and time to understand the forms of spiritual healing conveyed by the Crossbones rites. She shows that ritual is a way of creating the present by mobilizing the stories of the past for contemporary purposes.

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Author:   Sondra L. Hausner
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
Imprint:   Indiana University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.322kg
ISBN:  

9780253021366


ISBN 10:   0253021367
Pages:   238
Publication Date:   29 August 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction Set And Setting 1. The Myth of the Winchester Goose 2. Medieval Bankside 3. Shamanism and the Ritual Oscillation of Time 4. The Virgin Queen and the English Nation 5. Southwark, Then and Now Conclusion Making the Present Epilogue Crossbones Garden

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In one sense this is a book about the role of sex work in English society, past and present. At the same time it is a profound meditation on how such work sheds light on changing relations between community and capital, on how ritual is a source of both repetition and creativity in contemporary England, and on how anthropology and history can talk to each other in productive and deeply nuanced ways.... I read it in one sitting, which was an unusual pleasure. -Simon Coleman, University of Toronto


Hausner's is an affectionate and sympathetic portrayal of the Crossbones ritualists, and it is excellent to see this tradition receiving scholarly attention * Reading Religion * This monograph would be best for people grounded in anthropology, religion, and English history, but offers many insights to nonexperts. It would be a good addition to any university library. * Religion and Gender *


In one sense this is a book about the role of sex work in English society, past and present. At the same time it is a profound meditation on how such work sheds light on changing relations between community and capital, on how ritual is a source of both repetition and creativity in contemporary England, and on how anthropology and history can talk to each other in productive and deeply nuanced ways... I read it in one sitting, which was an unusual pleasure. -Simon Coleman, University of Toronto


In one sense this is a book about the role of sex work in English society, past and present. At the same time it is a profound meditation on how such work sheds light on changing relations between community and capital, on how ritual is a source of both repetition and creativity in contemporary England, and on how anthropology and history can talk to each other in productive and deeply nuanced ways.... I read it in one sitting, which was an unusual pleasure. Simon Coleman, University of Toronto


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Sondra L. Hausner is Associate Professor in the Study of Religion, St. Peter's College, at the University of Oxford.

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