04325oam 2200721 450 991082577070332120100514140449.01-00-308658-61-000-18145-61-003-08658-61-4742-1544-01-282-38750-297866123875001-84788-702-3(CKB)2550000000000377(EBL)472583(OCoLC)547500507(SSID)ssj0000342476(PQKBManifestationID)12080700(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000342476(PQKBWorkID)10284948(PQKB)11046519(MiAaPQ)EBC472583(Au-PeEL)EBL472583(CaPaEBR)ebr10356338(CaONFJC)MIL238750(OCoLC)893334736(UtOrBLW)bpp09257531(EXLCZ)99255000000000037720090908d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrRitual communication[electronic resource] /edited by Gunter Senft and Ellen BassoEnglish edition.Oxford ;New York :Berg Publishers,2009.1 online resource (398 p.)Wenner-Gren international symposium series,1475-536XDescription based upon print version of record.1-84788-295-1 1-84788-296-X Includes bibliographical references (pages 341-372) and index.Contents; List of Figures; Acknowledgments; List of Contributors; Introduction; 1 Little Rituals; 2 Everyday Ritual in the Residential World; 3 Trobriand Islanders' Forms of Ritual Communication; 4 "Like a Crab Teaching Its Young to Walk Straight"; 5 Access Rituals in West African Communities; 6 Ritual and the Circulation of Experience; 7 Communicative Resonance across Settings; 8 Ritualized Performances as Total Social Facts; 9 Unjuk Rasa ("Expression of Feeling") in Sumba; 10 Civility and Deception in Two Kalapalo Ritual Forms; 11 Private Ritual Encounters, Public Ritual Indexes12 "While I Sing I Am Sitting in a Real Airplane"13 Interior Dialogues; References Cited; Index"This volume presents a new approach to "ritual communication" by an international group of scholars from a multidisciplinary and cross-cultural perspective, rich with empirical data and path breaking for future theorizing on the topic. The chapters show how ritual communication involves witnessing a future through the making of cultural knowledge. They show ritual communication to be a highly "self-oriented" multimodal process in which the human body, temporalization, and spatialized settings play crucial roles. Ritual communication encompasses both verbal and sensory attributes. It is in part dependent upon prior formulaic and repeated action, and is thus anticipated within particular contexts of social interaction. It is performed and therefore subject to evaluation by its participants according to standards defined by language ideologies, local aesthetics, contexts of use, and interpersonal relations. The authors here emphasize the variety of participatory and experiential aspects of ritual communication in contemporary African, Native American, Asian, and Pacific cultures. Among the forms covered are ritual constraints on everyday interaction, gossip, private and public encounters, political meetings and public demonstrations, rites of passage, theatrical performances, magical formulae, shamanic chants, affinal civilities, and leaders' ceremonial discourse. The book is ideal for students and scholars in anthropology and linguistic anthropology in particular."--Provided by publisher.Wenner-Gren international symposium series.Communication and cultureLanguage and cultureRites and ceremoniesCommunication and culture.Language and culture.Rites and ceremonies.302.2Senft Gunter1952-Basso Ellen B.1942-UtOrBLWUtOrBLWBOOK9910825770703321Ritual communication4023195UNINA