Хореография сосуществования: совместное использование священных мест в современной Македонии
Glenn Bowman The Choreography of Cohabitation: Contemporary Sharing of Shrines in Macedonia Glenn Bowman - Reader at the School of Anthropology and Conversation, University of Kent.G.W.Bowman@kent.ac.uk This paper aims to contribute some contemporary fieldwork insights from Macedonia to discussions on the coexistence of Muslims (both Sunni and Sufi) and Orthodox Christians around sacred sites. While recent developments have led to the dominance of'clash of civilisations' discourse in such situations, I here use detailed studies of the three sites where intercommunal mixing occurs to evidence a range of different modalities of interaction, spanning a spectrum from overt antagonistic intolerance through non-conflictual cohabitation to forms of sharing close to syncretistic practice. The paper investigates the elements of the social fields engaged by these communities that prompt hostility, permit coexistence, and promote identification, and inquires whether the more benign forms of interaction currently Статья прислана в редакцию автором. Я благодарен Британской академии и Совету по исследованию искусств и гуманитарных наук за предоставление грантов для экспедиционных исследований в Палестине и Македонии, а также Елизавете Конешке, которая помогала мне в моем исследовании в Македонии и опубликовала свое собственное исследование об этих священных местах. Koneska, E. (2013) "Shared Shrines in Macedonia", Forum Folkloristika [http://www.eefc.org/folkloristika_2 - 2.shtml, accessed on 15.06.2014]. стр. 113manifest in Macedonia are atavistic in settings increasingly marked by ethno-nationalism and fundamentalism. Keywords: shrines, sharing, mixing, Muslim, Sufi, Orthodox Christian, ritual, practice, tolerance, antagonism. Введение В 1980-х годах, когда я вел полевые исследования святилищ в районах Иерусалима и Вифлеема в Израиле и на оккупированных территориях, я был заинтригован распространенностью мест, в которых палестинцы-мусульмане вместе с палестинцами-христианами, о ... Read more
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