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Looking for Mary Magdalene: Alternative Pilgrimage and Ritual Creativity at Catholic Shrines in France
Alternative Pilgrimage and Ritual Creativity at Catholic Shrines in France
Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press
Anna Fedele offers a sensitive ethnography of alternative pilgrimages to French Catholic shrines dedicated to Saint Mary Magdalene. Drawing on more than three years of fieldwork, she describes how pilgrims from Italy, Spain, Britain, and the United States interpret Catholic figures, symbols, and sites according to theories derived from the international Neopagan movement.
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Fedele pays particular attention to the pilgrims’ life stories, rituals and reading. She examines how they devise their rituals, how anthropological literature has influenced them, and why this kind of spirituality is increasingly prevalent in the West. These pilgrims cultivate spirituality in interaction with each other and with textual sources: Jungian psychology, Goddess mythology, and “indigenous” traditions merge into a corpus of practices centered upon the worship of the Goddess and Mother Earth, and the sacralization of the reproductive cycle. Their rituals present a critique of Roman Catholicism and the medical establishment, and question contemporary discourse on gender.
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“In this theoretically nuanced and ethnographically rich study, Anna Fedele carefully lays out the complex and imaginative worlds of Mary Magdalene’s contemporary spiritual pilgrims and their sacred landscapes of European forests, waters, caves, and rocks imbued with symbol and meaning. Immersing herself in their created ceremonies, she reports back to us with sensitivity and insight about their reinterpretations of gender, sexuality, community, and religion.”
Sarah M. Pike, author of Earthly Bodies, Magical Selves: Contemporary Pagans and the Search for Community
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“This is a rich, thoughtful, and quite startling account of the new spirituality around Mary Magdalene, and around menstruation, darkness and the creativity of loss.”
Tanya Luhrmann, Watkins University Professor, Department of Anthropology, Stanford University
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Oxford Ritual Studies Series, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press
336 pages
SBN13: 978-0-19-989842-8:
I SBN10: 0-19-989842-
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Written by SOPHIA WELLBELOVED
November 22, 2012 at 2:46 pm
Posted in BOOKS, Looking for Mary Magdalene: Alternative Pilgrimage and Ritual Creativity at Catholic Shrines in France
Tagged with alternative pilgrimages, Anna Fedele, Britain, Catholic figures, French Catholic shrines, Goddess mythology, Italy, life stories, Mother Earth, Neopagan, Oxford University Press, Religion, rituals, Saint Mary Magdalene, Sarah M. Pike, Spain, Symbols, Tanya Luhrmann, United States