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100 1 _aEzzy, Douglas,
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_0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n00008520
245 1 0 _aSex, death and witchcraft :
_ba contemporary pagan festival /
_cDouglas Ezzy.
264 1 _aLondon :
_bBloomsbury UK,
_c2014.
300 _a1 online resource
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_bcr
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aIntroduction -- A Witches' Sabbat -- Paganism, Witchcraft and Faunalia -- 1 Soul -- Introduction -- Soul: Phoebe -- Sauvage -- Religion is not what you believe -- Lewis -- Religion as performative relationality -- * Vignette: Therion -- 2 Ritual -- Temporal and geographical liminality -- Material liminality -- Liminal culture: Between the worlds -- Iconic consciousness -- Liminality and somatic knowing -- Community and communitas -- Liminal, but not a passage rite -- Authenticity and ritual -- 3 Death -- Preparation -- Opening the door to the underworld -- The ordeals -- The underworld -- Embodied liminality -- 4 Shadow -- Shadow work at Faunalia -- Mortality and monsters -- Pagan moral ontology -- Emotional authenticity -- * Vignette: René -- 5 Baphomet -- A Witches' Sabbat -- Pre-briefing and preparation -- The procession and elements -- Trance -- The bindings and beast chants -- Baphomet appears -- Eroticism -- Marilyn and John -- Lewis -- Endings -- 6 Ethics -- Baphomet: A Pagan deity -- Baphomet, shadow and authenticity -- Desire and ethics -- Solvé Coagula -- Andrew -- Mistakes -- Relational ethics -- * Vignette: Phoebe -- 7 Religion -- Aesthetics -- Dionysian ritual -- Baphomet is 'all' -- Liminal flow -- Transcendence and religion -- Religious experience -- Religion redefined -- Conclusion.
520 _aFaunalia is a controversial Pagan festival with a reputation for being wild and emotionally intense. It lasts five days, 80 people attend, and the two main rituals run most of the night. In the tantalisingly erotic Baphomet rite, participants encounter a hermaphroditic deity, enter a state of trance and dance naked around a bonfire. In the Underworld rite participants role play their own death, confronting grief and suffering. These rituals are understood as "shadow work"--A Jungian term that refers to practices that creatively engage repressed or hidden aspects of the self. Sex, Death and Witchcraft is a powerful application of relational theory to the study of religion and contemporary culture. It analyses Faunalia's rituals in terms of recent innovations in the sociology of religion and religious studies that focus on relational etiquette, lived religion, embodiment and performance. The sensuous and emotionally intense ritual performances at Faunalia transform both moral orientations and self-understandings. Participants develop an ethical practice that is individualistic, but also relational, and aesthetically mediated. Extensive extracts from interviews describe the rituals in participants' own words. The book combines rich and evocative description of the rituals with careful analysis of the social processes that shape people's experiences at this controversial Pagan festival
650 0 _aFestivals.
_0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85047932
650 0 _aNeopaganism
_xRituals.
650 6 _aNéopaganisme
_xRituel.
650 7 _aSociology & anthropology.
_2bicssc
650 7 _aWitchcraft.
_2bicssc
650 7 _aReligion: general.
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650 7 _aBODY, MIND & SPIRIT
_xSpirituality
_xPaganism & Neo-Paganism.
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650 7 _aRELIGION
_xComparative Religion.
_2bisacsh
650 7 _aFestivals
_2fast
650 7 _aNeopaganism
_xRituals
_2fast
758 _ihas work:
_aSex, death and witchcraft (Text)
_1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGBHXBCCyHjTr8kKJQxrC3
_4https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_aEzzy, Douglas.
_tSex, Death and Witchcraft : A Contemporary Pagan Festival.
_dLondon : Bloomsbury Publishing, ©2014
_z9781472522467
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