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Zainab’s Traffic
Emrah Yildiz
其他書名
Moving Saints, Selves, and Others Across Borders
出版
Univ of California Press
, 2024-05-28
主題
Religion / Comparative Religion
Religion / Islam / General
Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural & Social
Social Science / Archaeology
Social Science / Ethnic Studies / Middle Eastern Studies
Social Science / Islamic Studies
ISBN
0520379829
9780520379824
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=BsL4EAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
What is the value—religious, political, economic, or altogether
social
—of getting on a bus in Tehran to embark on an eight-hundred-mile journey across two international borders to the Sayyida Zainab shrine outside Damascus? Under what material conditions can such values be established, reassessed, or transgressed, and by whom?
Zainab’s Traffic
provides answers to these questions alongside the socially embedded—and spatially generative—encounters of ritual, mobility, desire, genealogy, and patronage along the route. Whether it is through the study of the spatial politics of saint veneration in Islam, analysis of cross-border gold trade and sanctions, or examination of pilgrims women’s desire for Syrian lingerie accompanying their pleas with the saint in marital matters, the book develops the idea of visitation as a ritual of mobility across geography, history, and category. Iranian visitors’ experiences on the road to Sayyida Zainab—emerging out of a self-described “poverty of mobility”—demonstrate the utility of a more capacious anthropological understanding of ritual. Rather than thinking of ritual as a scripturally canonized manual for pious self-cultivation,
Zainab’s Traffic
approaches
ziyarat
as a traffic of pilgrims, goods, and ideas across Iran, Turkey, and Syria.