Blazing the trail : way marks in the exploration of symbols.
de Turner, Victor Witter; Turner, Edith L. B. ed.
Collection: The Anthropology of Form and Meaning .Éditeur: Tucson, London : The University of Arizona Press, 1992.Description: xxi-181 p.ISBN: 0-8165-1291-4.N° Inventaire: L12439.Thématique: Symbolisme | Rituel | Rite de passageThématique spécifique: Shinto | Rite thérapeutique | Syncrétisme | Communauté | Fête religieuse | Limite | Analyse structurale | Mort | Passage | Religion | Littérature | Intégration | Corps | Linguistique | Pèlerinage | Polysémie | Espace | Divination | Seuil | Affectivité | Métalangage | Purgatoire | Exorcisme | Champ sémantique | Psychanalyse | Naissance | Rite de purification | Initiation | Sémiotique | Analyse comparative | Incorporation | Sacrifice | Analyse du texte | Kannokura | Symbole | Relation individu-collectivité | OccidentGéographique: Honshû | Asie orientale | Shingû | Japon | Afrique | ZambieEthnique: Ndembu | Dinka | LundaAuteur cité: Freud, Sigmund | Turner, Victor Witter | Van Gennep, Arnold | Lévi-Strauss, Claude (1908-2009) | Mauss, Marcel (1872-1950) | Durkheim, Emile (1858-1917)Contenu: Prologue : Exploring the Trail / Turner, E. -- 1. Encounter with Freud : The making of a comparative symbologist. 2. Death and the Dead in the Pilgrimage Process. 3. Variations on a Theme of Liminality. 4. African Ritual and Western Literature : Is a comparative symbology possible ? 5. Sacrifice as Quintessential Process : Prophylaxis or abandonment ? 6. The Kannokura Festival at Shingu : The symbolism of sun, fire and light. 7. Morality and Liminality / Turner, V. -- Bulletin of the S.O.A.S., LVII, 2 (1994), pp. 452-453 (R. Willis). Item type: Ouvrage
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Prologue : Exploring the Trail / Turner, E. -- 1. Encounter with Freud : The making of a comparative symbologist. 2. Death and the Dead in the Pilgrimage Process. 3. Variations on a Theme of Liminality. 4. African Ritual and Western Literature : Is a comparative symbology possible ? 5. Sacrifice as Quintessential Process : Prophylaxis or abandonment ? 6. The Kannokura Festival at Shingu : The symbolism of sun, fire and light. 7. Morality and Liminality / Turner, V. -- Bulletin of the S.O.A.S., LVII, 2 (1994), pp. 452-453 (R. Willis).
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