Materializing Nostalgia: Feet, Youtube, and the Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela

IF 0.3 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION Material Religion Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1080/17432200.2022.2161244
Jennifer N. Sime
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Abstract Every year thousands of pilgrims, most on foot, travel to Santiago de Compostela, a medieval pilgrimage destination in northwestern Spain. Recent scholarship has mapped a historical shift of the focus in contemporary pilgrimage from the relics of St. James, ostensibly held in the crypt in Santiago’s cathedral, to the journey itself as a primary site of meaning and transformation. However, this scholarship has not addressed the ways in which the meaning of pilgrimage is bound up with pilgrims’ practices relating to their own and others’ bodies. Pilgrims’ feet, in particular, have become a fraught focus of contemporary pilgrimage. Pilgrims’ practices of walking the pilgrimage, together with recorded images of their feet in social media videos, work to materialize two forms of nostalgia. The first involves the desire to return to a past time of imagined authentic pilgrimage. The second encompasses a melancholic recognition of the fragility of the present moment and longing for human connection. A detailed reading of two YouTube videos documenting the care of pilgrims’ own and others’ injured feet allows for an analysis of how recorded images of feet posted by pilgrims on social media reveal the complex relationship between bodies, social media, and nostalgia in pilgrimage.
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物质化怀旧:脚、Youtube和圣地亚哥-德孔波斯特拉朝圣
摘要每年都有成千上万的朝圣者,大多数是步行前往西班牙西北部的中世纪朝圣目的地圣地亚哥德孔波斯特拉。最近的学术研究描绘了当代朝圣重点的历史转变,从表面上保存在圣地亚哥大教堂地下室的圣詹姆斯遗迹,到旅程本身作为意义和转变的主要场所。然而,这项研究并没有涉及朝圣的意义与朝圣者对自己和他人身体的实践之间的联系。尤其是朝圣者的脚,已经成为当代朝圣的一个令人担忧的焦点。朝圣者的朝圣实践,加上社交媒体视频中记录的他们的脚的图像,体现了两种形式的怀旧。第一种是希望回到过去想象中的真正朝圣之旅。第二个包含了对当下脆弱性的忧郁认识和对人类联系的渴望。通过详细阅读YouTube上两段记录朝圣者自己和他人受伤脚部护理的视频,可以分析朝圣者在社交媒体上发布的脚部记录图像是如何揭示身体、社交媒体和朝圣怀旧之间的复杂关系的。
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