05955nam 22013335 450 991079011590332120230508163527.01-280-49218-X97866135874110-520-95157-310.1525/9780520951570(CKB)2670000000180174(EBL)902583(OCoLC)792688120(SSID)ssj0000642980(PQKBManifestationID)11407389(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000642980(PQKBWorkID)10653517(PQKB)10792655(StDuBDS)EDZ0001053909(DE-B1597)519081(OCoLC)794493900(DE-B1597)9780520951570(MiAaPQ)EBC902583(EXLCZ)99267000000018017420200424h20122012 fg engur|n|---|||||txtccrWild Religion Tracking the Sacred in South Africa /David ChidesterBerkeley, CA :University of California Press,[2012]©20121 online resource (275 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-520-27307-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter --Contents --Preface --1. Going Wild --2. Mapping the Sacred --3. Violence --4. Fundamentalisms --5. Heritage --6. Dreamscapes --7. Purity --8. Power --9. World Cup --10. Staying Wild --Notes --IndexWild Religion is a wild ride through recent South African history from the advent of democracy in 1994 to the euphoria of the football World Cup in 2010. In the context of South Africa's political journey and religious diversity, David Chidester explores African indigenous religious heritage with a difference. As the spiritual dimension of an African Renaissance, indigenous religion has been recovered in South Africa as a national resource. Wild Religion analyzes indigenous rituals of purification on Robben Island, rituals of healing and reconciliation at the new national shrine, Freedom Park, and rituals of animal sacrifice at the World Cup. Not always in the national interest, indigenous religion also appears in the wild religious creativity of prison gangs, the global spirituality of neo-shamans, the ceremonial display of Zulu virgins, the ancient Egyptian theosophy in South Africa's Parliament, and the new traditionalism of South Africa's President Jacob Zuma. Arguing that the sacred is produced through the religious work of intensive interpretation, formal ritualization, and intense contestation, Chidester develops innovative insights for understanding the meaning and power of religion in a changing society. For anyone interested in religion, Wild Religion uncovers surprising dynamics of sacred space, violence, fundamentalism, heritage, media, sex, sovereignty, and the political economy of the sacred.Cults - South AfricaCults -- South AfricaCultural pluralism - South AfricaCultural pluralism -- South AfricaNativistic movements - South AfricaNativistic movements -- South AfricaReligion and sociology - South AfricaReligion and sociology -- South AfricaSouth Africa - ReligionSouth Africa -- ReligionSouth Africa - Religious life and customsSouth Africa -- Religious life and customsReligion and sociologySouth AfricaCultsSouth AfricaNativistic movementsSouth AfricaCultural pluralismSouth AfricaReligionHILCCPhilosophy & ReligionHILCCAfrican ReligionsHILCCSouth AfricaReligionSouth AfricaReligious life and customs20th century.african renaissance.animal sacrifice.comparative religion.democracy.freedom park.healing and reconciliation.indigenous religions.neo shamans.prison gangs.religious diversity.religious heritage.religious historians.religious history.religious rituals.religious scholars.religious studies.robben island.sacredness.south africa.south african history.south african politics.spiritual dimensions.theology.traditionalism.world religion.Cults - South Africa.Cults -- South Africa.Cultural pluralism - South Africa.Cultural pluralism -- South Africa.Nativistic movements - South Africa.Nativistic movements -- South Africa.Religion and sociology - South Africa.Religion and sociology -- South Africa.South Africa - Religion.South Africa -- Religion.South Africa - Religious life and customs.South Africa -- Religious life and customs.Religion and sociologyCultsNativistic movementsCultural pluralismReligionPhilosophy & ReligionAfrican Religions200.968Chidester Davidauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut658698DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910790115903321Wild Religion3702668UNINA