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The Role of Sacrifice in the Secular Age



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Autore: Gil-Gimeno Javier Visualizza persona
Titolo: The Role of Sacrifice in the Secular Age Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (126 p.)
Soggetto topico: Humanities
Social interaction
Soggetto non controllato: sacrifice
gift
victim
post-heroic
sacralization of the person
pilgrimage
sacred
festivals
Wagner
Bayreuth
Durkheim
opera
imaginary
violence
rituality
collective communion
late modernity
martyrdom
ETA
Yoyes
ethnography
psychoanalysis
cultural trauma
victims of terrorism
ritual
performance
expropriation
crisis
financialization
capitalism
sacredness of the person
self-sacrifice
exchange
relinquishment
secular religiosity
Persona (resp. second.): BeriainJosetxo
Sánchez CapdequíCelso
Gil-GimenoJavier
Sommario/riassunto: The focus of this Special Issue is the analysis of the role played by sacrifice in complex secular and modern societies, in which, the concept of ‘emotional self-restriction' (Freud, 201; Elias, 2009), as a keystone of civilization, has collapsed. Today, the old idea of sacrifice is superseded by the idea of ‘useless sacrifice’ (Duvignaud, 1997), not because the logic of excess carried by sacrifice is opposite to the capitalistic idea of efficacy, but mainly because the contemporary actor is far away from any ideas of containment, restraint, or control. At the base of current civilizations, ‘instinctive sacrifice’ is not yet the rule. We could be closer to a new version of the ‘intellectual sacrifice’ (Weber, 2004). The weakening of the forces of transcendence (Reckwitz, 2012) in the secular age sets up spaces of ‘symbolic exchange’ (Baudrillard, 1980), which play the articulator role in our hyperfragmented society. In this context, the idea of compensatory loss remains present in current wars and migratory conflicts, in the economic life of unregulated capitalism, in the new imperative of corporal beauty, in global sports competitions, and so on. All of these are contexts, current contexts, where sacrifice plays a substantive role for understanding our age. In Merlin Donald’s terms of “evolutive evolution” (1991) and with the force that drives the dynamics of change through all societies, we understand that sacrifice performs a role in current societies, but a role in which its meaning as well as its function have already changed. The aim of this Special Issue is to analyze and explain what this role is, studying some of the different social faces that it presents. Our hypothesis is radically sociological, because we understand that different dynamics of change have exerted a transformative influence over sacrifice.
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Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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