Introduction: Enquiries into Contemporary Ritual Landscapes
‘Landscape’ and ‘ritual’ have been largely discussed in the social and human sciences, although their inter-relatedness has gained li le scholarly a ention. Drawing on earlier studies of ritual and landscape, as well as the authors’ own ethnographic works, ‘ritual landscape’ is suggested here as a u...
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description | ‘Landscape’ and ‘ritual’ have been largely discussed in the social and human sciences, although their inter-relatedness has gained li le scholarly a ention. Drawing on earlier studies of ritual and landscape, as well as the authors’ own ethnographic works, ‘ritual landscape’ is suggested here as a useful analytical tool with which to understand how landscapes are produced, and how they, in their turn, produce certain types of being. ‘Ritual landscape’ recognises di erent modalities of agency, power-relation, knowledge, emotion, and movement. The article shows how the subjectivity of other-than-human beings such as ancestors, earth formations, land, animals, plants and, in general, materiality of ritual contexts, shape landscapes. We argue that ways of perceiving landscape includes a number of material and immaterial aspects indicated by ways of moving through landscapes and interacting with di erent human and non-human subjects that come to inhabit the world, creating relations and producing agentive ensembles and complexes. |
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spelling | doaj-art-0bfaceedd208487aa2133de0304e94d42025-02-02T20:04:05ZengSciendoJournal of Ethnology and Folkloristics1736-65182228-09872017-06-0111151710.1515/jef-2017-0002163Introduction: Enquiries into Contemporary Ritual LandscapesPirjo Kristiina Virtanen0Eleonora A. Lundell1Marja-Liisa Honkasalo2University of HelsinkiUniversity of HelsinkiUniversity of Turku‘Landscape’ and ‘ritual’ have been largely discussed in the social and human sciences, although their inter-relatedness has gained li le scholarly a ention. Drawing on earlier studies of ritual and landscape, as well as the authors’ own ethnographic works, ‘ritual landscape’ is suggested here as a useful analytical tool with which to understand how landscapes are produced, and how they, in their turn, produce certain types of being. ‘Ritual landscape’ recognises di erent modalities of agency, power-relation, knowledge, emotion, and movement. The article shows how the subjectivity of other-than-human beings such as ancestors, earth formations, land, animals, plants and, in general, materiality of ritual contexts, shape landscapes. We argue that ways of perceiving landscape includes a number of material and immaterial aspects indicated by ways of moving through landscapes and interacting with di erent human and non-human subjects that come to inhabit the world, creating relations and producing agentive ensembles and complexes.https://www.jef.ee/index.php/journal/article/view/270ritual landscapenon-human agencymaterialityimmaterialitybelongingrelationality |
spellingShingle | Pirjo Kristiina Virtanen Eleonora A. Lundell Marja-Liisa Honkasalo Introduction: Enquiries into Contemporary Ritual Landscapes Journal of Ethnology and Folkloristics ritual landscape non-human agency materiality immateriality belonging relationality |
title | Introduction: Enquiries into Contemporary Ritual Landscapes |
title_full | Introduction: Enquiries into Contemporary Ritual Landscapes |
title_fullStr | Introduction: Enquiries into Contemporary Ritual Landscapes |
title_full_unstemmed | Introduction: Enquiries into Contemporary Ritual Landscapes |
title_short | Introduction: Enquiries into Contemporary Ritual Landscapes |
title_sort | introduction enquiries into contemporary ritual landscapes |
topic | ritual landscape non-human agency materiality immateriality belonging relationality |
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