Pagan revival, re-enchantment, and new forms of rituality in Hungary: the case of the Kurultaj festival

IF 0.9 2区 哲学 0 RELIGION RELIGION Pub Date : 2023-11-15 DOI:10.1080/0048721X.2023.2277023
Viola Teisenhoffer
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ABSTRACT This article explores how ancestry is displayed in the Kurultaj festival where historical reenactment clubs, contemporary Pagan leaders and their followers, politicians, physical anthropologists, and archaeologists as well as folk ensembles gather to celebrate present-day Hungarians’ purported Central Asian origins. Considering this event as an instance of re-enchantment closely connected with the Pagan revival, the article’s objective is twofold. On the one hand, it attempts to understand how Pagan conceptions of the past exceed the strict limits of groups engaged in (re)creating pre-Christian religious beliefs and practices, reaching a wider public and interweaving spirituality with politics and historical sciences. On the other hand, it suggests that the Pagan revival, as re-enchantment, might be characterized not only by the sociological, economic, historical, and ideological background of the persons and groups that instigate it but also by the new forms of rituality that compose it.
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ABSTRACT 本文探讨了在 Kurultaj 节上如何展示祖先,在该节日上,历史重现俱乐部、当代异教徒领袖及其追随者、政治家、体质人类学家、考古学家以及民间乐团齐聚一堂,庆祝当今匈牙利人所谓的中亚起源。考虑到这一活动是与异教徒复兴密切相关的重新陶醉的实例,文章的目的有两个方面。一方面,文章试图了解异教徒对过去的概念是如何超越从事(重新)创造前基督教宗教信仰和习俗的团体的严格限制,影响到更广泛的公众,并将精神与政治和历史科学交织在一起的。另一方面,它还表明,异教徒的复兴,作为重新 "着魔",其特点可能不仅在于煽动者和团体的社会学、经济学、历史学和意识形态背景,还在于构成它的新仪式形式。
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期刊介绍: RELIGION is an internationally recognized peer-reviewed journal, publishing original scholarly research in the comparative and interdisciplinary study of religion. It is published four times annually: two regular issues; and two special issues (or forums) on focused topics, generally under the direction of guest editors. RELIGION is committed to the publication of significant, novel research, review symposia and responses, and survey articles of specific fields and national contributions to scholarship. In addition, the journal includes book reviews and discussions of important venues for the publication of scholarly work in the study of religion.
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