The Future of Religious Heritage examines the resurgence of religious heritage in a secular age and frames such heritage as both legacy from the past and promise for the future.
The Future of Religious Heritage examines the resurgence of religious heritage in a secular age and frames such heritage as both legacy from the past and promise for the future.
Ferdinand de Jong is an anthropologist (PhD, University of Amsterdam). His publications include Masquerades of Modernity: Power and Secrecy in Senegal (Indiana UP, 2007) and Reclaiming Heritage: Alternative Imaginaries of Memory in West Africa (co-edited with Michael Rowlands, Routledge, 2016). His most recent monograph is Decolonizing Heritage: Time to Repair in Senegal (Cambridge University Press, 2022). José Mapril holds a PhD in Anthropology from ICS, University of Lisbon, with a thesis on transnationalism and religion among Bangladeshis in Portugal. He is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology at Universidade Nova de Lisboa and a senior researcher at CRIA NOVA. Between 2018 and 2021, José was the coordinator of the executive committee of CRIA.
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Introduction: Temporalities of Renewal in Religious Heritage Part I: Futures of Places of Worship 1. A Museum Made Mosque: Postsecularism and the Case of Istanbul's Hagia Sophia 2. Re-Living Religion: Ritual and Heritage in English Cathedrals 3. Drawing Futures in Lisbon: Diversity Heritage and Religion 4. Reconciliation and Its (Mis)uses: Rebuilding the Garrison Church in Potsdam 5. 'A House of Power': Producing Pentecostal Heritage in Southwest Nigeria 6. Traces of the Sacred: Loss Hope and Potentiality in Religious Heritage in England Part II: Choreographies of Futures 7. In and Out of Sync: Temporality and Togetherness in the Church of England 8. Religious Heritage Claims to Eternity: The Salesian Passion Play in Kraków 9. Pre-enacting The Passion: Restaging Religious Heritage Producing Unruly Audiences 10. A Playful Frame for Remembrance and Renewal: Staging Hanukkah in Post-War Theatre Productions of The Diary of Anne Frank
Introduction: Temporalities of Renewal in Religious Heritage Part I: Futures of Places of Worship 1. A Museum Made Mosque: Postsecularism and the Case of Istanbul's Hagia Sophia 2. Re-Living Religion: Ritual and Heritage in English Cathedrals 3. Drawing Futures in Lisbon: Diversity Heritage and Religion 4. Reconciliation and Its (Mis)uses: Rebuilding the Garrison Church in Potsdam 5. 'A House of Power': Producing Pentecostal Heritage in Southwest Nigeria 6. Traces of the Sacred: Loss Hope and Potentiality in Religious Heritage in England Part II: Choreographies of Futures 7. In and Out of Sync: Temporality and Togetherness in the Church of England 8. Religious Heritage Claims to Eternity: The Salesian Passion Play in Kraków 9. Pre-enacting The Passion: Restaging Religious Heritage Producing Unruly Audiences 10. A Playful Frame for Remembrance and Renewal: Staging Hanukkah in Post-War Theatre Productions of The Diary of Anne Frank
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