Habitual religiosity, i.e. the buildup and maintenance of religious habits, hinges on the embodied dimensions of religious memory. The processes involved can be conceptualised using Pierre Bourdieu’s theory on the habitus and Paul Connerton’s outline of the dynamics of habit-memory and habits. With the help of these theoretical tools, I analyse interview material concerning the daily religious practicesof evacuee Karelian Orthodox women, focusing specifically on three basic customs: making the sign of the cross, prayer, and the veneration of icons. These I investigate 1) as practices largely governed by the native layer of the women’s habitus; 2) as habits that continue to structure the habitus; 3) as habits incorporating cultural content; ...
This article explores a sequence of events, a combination of Orthodox Christian village and chapel f...
In spite of the variety of often welcome everyday enchantments and empowerment that lived religion m...
In this study, I discuss the devotional lives of Finns who have joined the Orthodox Church of Finlan...
This study examines the lived religion of elderly Finnish Orthodox Christian women in present-day Fi...
In this book, Helena Kupari examines the lived religion of elderly Finnish Orthodox Christian women,...
In the study of lived religion, the focus on laypeople as religious agents can result in the simplis...
Danièle Hervieu-Léger gives an account of religion as a chain of memory, that is, a form of collecti...
In postmodern societies the symbolic vacuum, a result of the loss of a unified religious tradition, ...
This article draws on an ongoing research project that seeks to document ethnographically everyday J...
In postmodern societies the symbolic vacuum, a result of the loss of a unified religious tradition, ...
In recent decades memory studies have gained great popularity in the humanities and social sciences,...
This paper adapts a glocalization framework in a transnational, anthropological exploration of litur...
This article is devoted to one of the most active Christian movements - neo-Pentecostalism. To descr...
This article explores a sequence of events, a combination of Orthodox Christian village and chapel f...
PhD Tuija Hovi has specialised in social psychology and the anthropological study of Christianity, a...
This article explores a sequence of events, a combination of Orthodox Christian village and chapel f...
In spite of the variety of often welcome everyday enchantments and empowerment that lived religion m...
In this study, I discuss the devotional lives of Finns who have joined the Orthodox Church of Finlan...
This study examines the lived religion of elderly Finnish Orthodox Christian women in present-day Fi...
In this book, Helena Kupari examines the lived religion of elderly Finnish Orthodox Christian women,...
In the study of lived religion, the focus on laypeople as religious agents can result in the simplis...
Danièle Hervieu-Léger gives an account of religion as a chain of memory, that is, a form of collecti...
In postmodern societies the symbolic vacuum, a result of the loss of a unified religious tradition, ...
This article draws on an ongoing research project that seeks to document ethnographically everyday J...
In postmodern societies the symbolic vacuum, a result of the loss of a unified religious tradition, ...
In recent decades memory studies have gained great popularity in the humanities and social sciences,...
This paper adapts a glocalization framework in a transnational, anthropological exploration of litur...
This article is devoted to one of the most active Christian movements - neo-Pentecostalism. To descr...
This article explores a sequence of events, a combination of Orthodox Christian village and chapel f...
PhD Tuija Hovi has specialised in social psychology and the anthropological study of Christianity, a...
This article explores a sequence of events, a combination of Orthodox Christian village and chapel f...
In spite of the variety of often welcome everyday enchantments and empowerment that lived religion m...
In this study, I discuss the devotional lives of Finns who have joined the Orthodox Church of Finlan...