The future of religious heritage : entangled temporalities of the sacred and secular / [edited by] Ferdinand de Jong, José Mapril.
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- 1003182712
- 9781000855272
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- 9781000855197
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- 306.6 23/eng/20230119
- GN470.2
Introduction : temporalities of renewal in religious heritage / Ferdinand de Jong -- A museum made mosque : postsecularism and the case of Istanbul's Hagia Sophia / Stéphanie Machabée -- Re-living religion : ritual and heritage in English cathedrals / Simon Coleman -- Drawing futures in Lisbon : diversity, heritage, and religion / José Mapril -- Reconciliation and its (mis)uses : rebuilding the Garrison Church in Potsdam / Agnieszka Halemba -- 'A house of power' : producing pentecostal heritage in southwest Nigeria / Theo Weiss -- Traces of the sacred : loss, hope, and potentiality in religious heritage in England / Ferdinand de Jong -- In and out of sync : temporality and togetherness in the Church of England / Alina Apostu -- Religious heritage claims to eternity : the Salesian passion play in Kraków / Kamila Baraniecka-Olszewska -- Pre-enacting the passion : restaging religious heritage, producing unruly audiences / Irene Stengs and Ernst van den Hemel -- A playful frame for remembrance and renewal : staging Hanukkah in postwar theatre productions of The diary of Anne Frank / Remco Ensel.
"The Future of Religious Heritage examines the resurgence of religious heritage in a secular age and frames such heritage as both legacy from the past and promise for the future. Drawing on case studies from across Europe, the volume addresses the intersection of three well-defined areas of research: secularism, religious heritage, and the question of renewal. Considering the heritagisation of religion and the sacralisation of heritage, contributions to the book consider to what extent the idea of renewal, so pivotal to religious and secular ontologies, is present in heritage formations. Thinking about the temporalities of re-enactment and reconstruction, the volume examines whether heritage practices incorporate religious time into secular practice. Problematising such temporalities of the sacred in our post-secular age, the volume explores how these intersections of religious and secular time in heritage practices inform constructions of the future. The Future of Religious Heritage addresses the paradox of the secularisation of religion and the sacralisation of heritage in a post-secular age. It will appeal to academics and students with an interest in critical heritage studies, religion, and (post)secularism, and will also be of interest to those studying re-enactment, regeneration and renewal"-- Provided by publisher.
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