01209cam0 2200241 450 E60020002983620201104140524.020071002d1993 |||||ita|0103 baitaIT<<Le >>pietre dimenticate ricordanola micro-panarcheologia attraverso una specie di lapidea Eneide rivelata dapprima nella dardania accadiesel'epopea euro-dardania con Greci, Italici e Celti dietro al cammino del soleil ruolo della Daunia e del Veneto nel processo d'italicizzazione e di celtizzazione attraverso la transumanzaperiegesi dell'Italia prostorica con l'origine delle varie regioni e di centinaia di città capolavori fraintesiErminio PaolettaNapoliLaurenziana19931197 p., [108] c. di tav.ill.24 cmPaoletta, ErminioA60020004350207039668ITUNISOB20201104RICAUNISOBUNISOB90080666E600200029836M 102 Monografia moderna SBNM900002855Si80666acquistatopregresso2UNISOBUNISOB20071002074403.020201104140524.0rovitoPietre dimenticate ricordano235018UNISOB02701nam 22005173u 450 991078772790332120230801231541.01-280-05637-11-134-41171-50-415-30355-90-203-64369-0(CKB)2670000000519506(EBL)200232(OCoLC)437060278(MiAaPQ)EBC200232(EXLCZ)99267000000051950620140217d2012|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||Reframing Pilgrimage[electronic resource] Cultures in MotionHoboken Taylor and Francis20121 online resource (209 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-415-30354-0 Cover; Reframing Pilgrimage; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction: reframing pilgrimage; 2 'Being there': British Mormons and the history trail; 3 From England's Nazareth to Sweden's Jerusalem: movement, (virtual) landscapes and pilgrimage; 4 Going and not going to Porokhane: Mourid women and pilgrimage in Senegal and Spain; 5 Embedded motion: sacred travel among Mevlevi dervishes; 6 'Heartland of America': memory, motion and the (re)construction of history on a motorcycle pilgrimage7 Coming home to the Motherland: pilgrimage tourism in Ghana8 Route metaphors of 'roots-tourism' in the Scottish Highland diaspora; Bibliography; IndexReframing Pilgrimage argues that sacred travel is just one of the twenty-first century's many forms of cultural mobility. The contributors consider the meanings of pilgrimage in Christian, Mormon, Hindu, Islamic and Sufi traditions, as well as in secular contexts, and they create a new theory of pilgrimage as a form of voluntary displacement. This voluntary displacement helps to constitute cultural meaning in a world constantly 'en route'. Pilgrimage, which works both on global economic and individual levels, is recognised as a highly creative and politically charged force intimatelyAnthropology of religionPilgrims and pilgrimagesShrinesUrban anthropologyAnthropology of religion.Pilgrims and pilgrimages.Shrines.Urban anthropology.203.51291.351Coleman Simon642065Eade John271702AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910787727903321Reframing Pilgrimage3724484UNINA