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Ritual, Conflict and Consensus: Case Studies in Asia & Europe (Denkschriften: PhilosophischHistorische Klasse / Veroffentlichun,Used
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The present volume gathers together nine papers that present new empirical data and theoretical findings on the significance of ritual for performers and participants, for certain social groups or for an entire society. Starting with an introduction by Gabriela Kilianova, the case studies by Tatiana Buekova, Gebhard Fartacek, Andre Gingrich, Christian Jahoda, EvaMaria Knoll, MariaKatharina Lang, Helmut Lukas and Joanna PfaffCzarnecka contribute significantly to the current discourse on ritual performances, whose power and effectiveness lend them an enduring fascination for the social anthropological research community and beyond. Although the authors have approached their cases from a variety of theoretical standpoints and methodological approaches, all of them have focused on the one question: how does ritual become a possible source of conflict or consensus in society, and also how may it be instrumental in avoiding conflict and bringing about consensus?
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