Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 622 g
Comparing the Secular and Religious in Eastern and Western Europe
Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 622 g
Reihe: AHRC/ESRC Religion and Society Series
ISBN: 978-1-4094-5214-0
Verlag: Routledge
Exploring European changes in religious and secular beliefs and practices related to life passages, this book provides a deeper understanding of the impacts of social change on personal identity and adjustment across the life course, According to latest research, Europeans who consider religious services appropriate to mark life passages significantly outnumber those who declare themselves as believers. Drawing on fascinating oral histories of older people's memories in both Eastern and Western Europe, this book presents illuminating views on peoples' quests for existential meaning in later life. Ageing, Ritual and Social Change presents an invaluable resource for all those exploring issues of ageing, including those looking from perspectives of sociology and psychology of religion, social and oral history and East-Central European studies.
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Part I Setting the Scene; Chapter 1 Introduction: Ageing and Ritual in a Changing Europe, Peter G. Coleman, Daniela Koleva, Joanna Bornat; Chapter 2 The Challenge of Difference: Approaching Comparative Oral History, Joanna Bornat; Part II Ritual and Story in Bulgaria, Romania and the UK; Chapter 3 ‘I Will Die Orthodox’: Religion and Belonging in Life Stories of the Socialist Era in Romania and Bulgaria, Simina B?dic?; Chapter 4 ‘God Can Wait’: Composing Non-Religious Narratives in Secular and Post-Communist Societies, Hilary Young; Chapter 5 Ineffable Silence and the Sacred: Crucial Moments in Life Histories, Sidonia Grama; Chapter 6 Performing Social Normativity: Religious Rituals in Secular Lives, Daniela Koleva; Part III Death and Loss; Chapter 7 Personal Ideologies of Death: Shaping the (Post)Self in Rituals, Galina Goncharova; Chapter 8 Belief in the Context of Bereavement: The Potential Therapeutic Properties Associated with Religious Belief and Ritual, John H. Spreadbury; Part IV Gendered Ageing and Religion; Chapter 9 Social Change and Well-being: The Place of Religion in Older Bulgarian Men’s Lives, Ignat C. Petrov, Peter G. Coleman; Chapter 10 Religiosity and Women’s Ageing: Biographical Perspectives, Teodora Karamelska; Part V Review and Conclusions; Chapter 11 Ritual in the Changing Lives of the Very Old, Peter G. Coleman, Sidonia Grama, Ignat C. Petrov; Chapter 12 Reflections on the Study: Why are there No Simple Answers?, Joanna Bornat, Daniela Koleva;