Tag: Rites

Rites of Passage Death and Mourning in Victorian Britain


Free Download Rites of Passage: Death and Mourning in Victorian Britain by Judith Flanders
English | February 29th, 2024 | ISBN: 1509816976 | 352 pages | True EPUB | 16.60 MB
‘Nobody knows more about everyday life in Victorian Britain than Judith Flanders’ – Douglas Robert-Fairhurst, author of Metamorphosis and The Turning Point

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Destruction Rites Ephemerality and Demolition in Postwar Visual Culture


Free Download Mona Hadler, "Destruction Rites: Ephemerality and Demolition in Postwar Visual Culture"
English | 2017 | ISBN: 1784533408, 1350428973 | PDF | pages: 274 | 20.6 mb
In the early sixties, crowds gathered to watch rites of destruction – from the demolition derby where makeshift cars crashed into each other for sport, to concerts where musicians destroyed their instruments, to performances of self-destructing machines staged by contemporary artists. Destruction, in both its playful and fearsome aspects, was ubiquitous in the new Atomic Age. This complicated subjectivity was not just a way for people to find catharsis amid the fears of annihilation and postwar trauma, but also a complex instantiation of ideological crisis-in a time with some seriously conflicted political myths.Destruction Rites explores the ephemeral visual culture of destruction in the postwar era and its links to contemporary art. It examines the demolition derby; games and toys based on warfare; playgrounds situated in bomb sites; and the rise of garage sales, where goods designed for obsolescence and destined for the garbage heap are reclaimed and repurposed by local communities.

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Saints, Heroes, Myths, and Rites Classical Durkheimian Studies of Religion and Society


Free Download Marcel Mauss, "Saints, Heroes, Myths, and Rites: Classical Durkheimian Studies of Religion and Society "
English | ISBN: 1594517746 | 2009 | 240 pages | PDF | 3 MB
Classical Durkheimian Studies of Myth and the Sacred presents English translations of several important essays, some never before translated, by members of the famous Annee sociologique group around Emile Durkheim. These works by Marcel Mauss, Henri Hubert, and Robert Hertz are key contributions to today’s growing interest in and reinterpretation of Durkheimian thought on culture, religion, and symbolism. The central thrust in this new interpretive effort uses the Durkheimian theory of the sacred to understand the symbolism and meanings of cultural structures and narratives more generally. This book is vital to any contemporary collection emphasizing social theory.

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