Re-materialising the religious tourism experience: A post-human perspective

Volume: 83, Pages: 102924 - 102924
Published: Jul 1, 2020
Abstract
Using ethnographic research into Christian Orthodox religious tourists' performances in Tinos, Greece, this paper traces the complex pathways of human and material entanglement in creating religious experiences. While religions stage material performances by ascribing sign and use value to objects, affect through doing allows for different modes of understanding and performance, in which the material nature plays an essential role. This paper...
Paper Details
Title
Re-materialising the religious tourism experience: A post-human perspective
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
83
Pages
102924 - 102924
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