Egilea
Abstract

This article addresses the combined dynamics between traditional religious manifestations and cultural heritage processes in order to better understand the reconfiguration of certain religious rituals, sometimes coined as local religion. After examining the entanglements of cultural heritage and religions in southern Europe, often silenced or minimized, I present recent case studies demonstrating that uses of religious traditions as cultural heritage are not uncommon and that the theoretical framework of secularization needs to be nuanced. At state or community level, religious practices seem to be enchanted, and at the same time enchant the region in which they take place. This analysis helps to understand the processes of contemporary social and cultural reconfiguration of the ways people think and what they make of their religious “traditions”.

Year of Publication
2020
Revista académica
Ethnologia Europaea
Volume
50
Zenbakia
1
Number of Pages
39-51
Publisher: Open Library of Humanities
Publication Language
English
ISSN Number
04254597
URL
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85090901314&doi=10.16995%2fee.1884&partnerID=40&md5=868d4c4aa133f928f7afb1a32b6c426e
DOI
10.16995/ee.1884
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