Text, context and performance :: Gagauz folk religion in discourse and practice /
This ethnographic study of Gagauz religion offers an original perspective on 'folk religion' as discourse and object of study. It is also the first monograph published in a Western language on this little-known European people's history and culture.
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Sprache: | English |
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Leiden ; Boston :
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2011.
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Schriftenreihe: | Studies in the history of religions ;
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Zusammenfassung: | This ethnographic study of Gagauz religion offers an original perspective on 'folk religion' as discourse and object of study. It is also the first monograph published in a Western language on this little-known European people's history and culture. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiv, [3], 352 pages) : illustrations, maps |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9789004216341 9004216340 |
ISSN: | 0169-8834 ; |
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505 | 0 | |a Note on Transliteration, Names and Toponyms; Acknowledgements; Glossary of Frequently Used Terms and Abbreviations in Gagauz and Russian; List of Illustrations; List of Maps; Introduction; Chapter One Folk Religion in Discourse and Practice; The Discourse on Folk Religion in the Context of Eastern and Central Europe; The Language and Practice of Folk Religion; On Method and Methodology; Human and Superhuman Agency in Language; Text, Context, Performance; Chapter Two Historical Narrative and the Discourse on Origins; Migration and Dislocation. | |
505 | 8 | |a The Discourse on Origins, Ethnogenesis and RaceHistorical Narratives and Discourses in the Construction of Gagauz National Consciousness; Nationhood and Religion in the Post-Çakir Years; The Contested Nature of Gagauz Identity in the Post-Soviet Era; Conclusion; Chapter Three Liturgy, Language and the Vernacularisation of Orthodoxy; The Liturgy: Observing the Orthodox Faith; The Three Languages of Gagauz Orthodoxy; Gagauz Language, Liturgy and Scripture in the Post-Soviet Era; Conclusion. | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter Four Language, Lay Agency and the 'Surrogate' Text Bu epistolii yazdı kendi Allah -- 'This letter was written by God himself 'Russian, Moldovan and Gagauz Apocalypticism; Epistoliyas and Apocalyptic Texts in the Gagauz Language; Translations, Translators and Tetratkas; Epistoliyas in Folk Religious Practice; Conclusion; Chapter Five Healing and Divine Authority Düştän Allahın lafı sana geldi! -- 'The words of God have come to you in a dream'; The Traditional Healing System; The İlaççılar; Conclusion. | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter Six Healing, Text and Performance Allahın lafçaazınnan okuyêêrım -- 'I heal with the little words of God'The 'Texts' of Gagauz Healing Practices; The Simple Charm; 'Epic' or Narrative Charms; Ratification Formulas; Ritual Actions, Implements and Substances; Reality, Metaphor, Belief; The Orthodox Church on Healing and Magic; Gagauz Healing Texts from the Tetratkas; Agency and the Relational Character of Religious Authority; Conclusion; Chapter Seven Prayer as Social and Cosmological Performance Durmaksız dua ediniz. Herşeydä şükür ediniz -- 'Pray continually. | |
505 | 8 | |a Give thanks in all circumstances . . .'Prayer, Tradition and Agency; Canonical Prayer in Performance; Toast-Prayer and the Social Performance of Cosmological Reality; Prayer, Divine Agents and the 'Magico-Religious'; Conclusion; Chapter Eight Archaic Folk Prayer amongst the Gagauz Kim sölecek bu molitvayı onu iisözleyecek, dedi Allah -- 'And God said that he will bless whosoever says this prayer'; The Contours of the Genre of 'Archaic Prayer'; Textual Motifs and Formulae; The Closing Formula; Prayer in Context and Performance; Transmission and Reception of 'Texts'; Prayer as Performance. | |
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contents | Note on Transliteration, Names and Toponyms; Acknowledgements; Glossary of Frequently Used Terms and Abbreviations in Gagauz and Russian; List of Illustrations; List of Maps; Introduction; Chapter One Folk Religion in Discourse and Practice; The Discourse on Folk Religion in the Context of Eastern and Central Europe; The Language and Practice of Folk Religion; On Method and Methodology; Human and Superhuman Agency in Language; Text, Context, Performance; Chapter Two Historical Narrative and the Discourse on Origins; Migration and Dislocation. The Discourse on Origins, Ethnogenesis and RaceHistorical Narratives and Discourses in the Construction of Gagauz National Consciousness; Nationhood and Religion in the Post-Çakir Years; The Contested Nature of Gagauz Identity in the Post-Soviet Era; Conclusion; Chapter Three Liturgy, Language and the Vernacularisation of Orthodoxy; The Liturgy: Observing the Orthodox Faith; The Three Languages of Gagauz Orthodoxy; Gagauz Language, Liturgy and Scripture in the Post-Soviet Era; Conclusion. Chapter Four Language, Lay Agency and the 'Surrogate' Text Bu epistolii yazdı kendi Allah -- 'This letter was written by God himself 'Russian, Moldovan and Gagauz Apocalypticism; Epistoliyas and Apocalyptic Texts in the Gagauz Language; Translations, Translators and Tetratkas; Epistoliyas in Folk Religious Practice; Conclusion; Chapter Five Healing and Divine Authority Düştän Allahın lafı sana geldi! -- 'The words of God have come to you in a dream'; The Traditional Healing System; The İlaççılar; Conclusion. Chapter Six Healing, Text and Performance Allahın lafçaazınnan okuyêêrım -- 'I heal with the little words of God'The 'Texts' of Gagauz Healing Practices; The Simple Charm; 'Epic' or Narrative Charms; Ratification Formulas; Ritual Actions, Implements and Substances; Reality, Metaphor, Belief; The Orthodox Church on Healing and Magic; Gagauz Healing Texts from the Tetratkas; Agency and the Relational Character of Religious Authority; Conclusion; Chapter Seven Prayer as Social and Cosmological Performance Durmaksız dua ediniz. Herşeydä şükür ediniz -- 'Pray continually. Give thanks in all circumstances . . .'Prayer, Tradition and Agency; Canonical Prayer in Performance; Toast-Prayer and the Social Performance of Cosmological Reality; Prayer, Divine Agents and the 'Magico-Religious'; Conclusion; Chapter Eight Archaic Folk Prayer amongst the Gagauz Kim sölecek bu molitvayı onu iisözleyecek, dedi Allah -- 'And God said that he will bless whosoever says this prayer'; The Contours of the Genre of 'Archaic Prayer'; Textual Motifs and Formulae; The Closing Formula; Prayer in Context and Performance; Transmission and Reception of 'Texts'; Prayer as Performance. |
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spelling | Kapaló, James Alexander. Text, context and performance : Gagauz folk religion in discourse and practice / by James Alexander Kapaló. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2011. 1 online resource (xiv, [3], 352 pages) : illustrations, maps text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Numen book series. Studies in the history of religions, 0169-8834 ; v. 135 Includes bibliographical references and index. Note on Transliteration, Names and Toponyms; Acknowledgements; Glossary of Frequently Used Terms and Abbreviations in Gagauz and Russian; List of Illustrations; List of Maps; Introduction; Chapter One Folk Religion in Discourse and Practice; The Discourse on Folk Religion in the Context of Eastern and Central Europe; The Language and Practice of Folk Religion; On Method and Methodology; Human and Superhuman Agency in Language; Text, Context, Performance; Chapter Two Historical Narrative and the Discourse on Origins; Migration and Dislocation. The Discourse on Origins, Ethnogenesis and RaceHistorical Narratives and Discourses in the Construction of Gagauz National Consciousness; Nationhood and Religion in the Post-Çakir Years; The Contested Nature of Gagauz Identity in the Post-Soviet Era; Conclusion; Chapter Three Liturgy, Language and the Vernacularisation of Orthodoxy; The Liturgy: Observing the Orthodox Faith; The Three Languages of Gagauz Orthodoxy; Gagauz Language, Liturgy and Scripture in the Post-Soviet Era; Conclusion. Chapter Four Language, Lay Agency and the 'Surrogate' Text Bu epistolii yazdı kendi Allah -- 'This letter was written by God himself 'Russian, Moldovan and Gagauz Apocalypticism; Epistoliyas and Apocalyptic Texts in the Gagauz Language; Translations, Translators and Tetratkas; Epistoliyas in Folk Religious Practice; Conclusion; Chapter Five Healing and Divine Authority Düştän Allahın lafı sana geldi! -- 'The words of God have come to you in a dream'; The Traditional Healing System; The İlaççılar; Conclusion. Chapter Six Healing, Text and Performance Allahın lafçaazınnan okuyêêrım -- 'I heal with the little words of God'The 'Texts' of Gagauz Healing Practices; The Simple Charm; 'Epic' or Narrative Charms; Ratification Formulas; Ritual Actions, Implements and Substances; Reality, Metaphor, Belief; The Orthodox Church on Healing and Magic; Gagauz Healing Texts from the Tetratkas; Agency and the Relational Character of Religious Authority; Conclusion; Chapter Seven Prayer as Social and Cosmological Performance Durmaksız dua ediniz. Herşeydä şükür ediniz -- 'Pray continually. Give thanks in all circumstances . . .'Prayer, Tradition and Agency; Canonical Prayer in Performance; Toast-Prayer and the Social Performance of Cosmological Reality; Prayer, Divine Agents and the 'Magico-Religious'; Conclusion; Chapter Eight Archaic Folk Prayer amongst the Gagauz Kim sölecek bu molitvayı onu iisözleyecek, dedi Allah -- 'And God said that he will bless whosoever says this prayer'; The Contours of the Genre of 'Archaic Prayer'; Textual Motifs and Formulae; The Closing Formula; Prayer in Context and Performance; Transmission and Reception of 'Texts'; Prayer as Performance. This ethnographic study of Gagauz religion offers an original perspective on 'folk religion' as discourse and object of study. It is also the first monograph published in a Western language on this little-known European people's history and culture. Gagauz (Turkic people) Moldova Religion. Folk religion Moldova. Gagauz (Turkic people) Ukraine Odesa Religion. Folk religion Ukraine Odesa. Moldova Religious life and customs. Odesa (Ukraine) Religious life and customs. Gagaouzes Moldavie Religion. Religion populaire Moldavie. Gagaouzes Ukraine Odessa Religion. Religion populaire Ukraine Odessa. RELIGION Christianity Orthodox. bisacsh Folk religion fast Moldova fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QbtfRqh3MyKGR3GvvJvDTdp Ukraine Odesa fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJf4gycfqT6hc8V4B7qqQq Print version: 9789004197992 (DLC) 2011025496 (OCoLC)732848050 Studies in the history of religions ; 135. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42024019 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=390481 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Kapaló, James Alexander Text, context and performance : Gagauz folk religion in discourse and practice / Studies in the history of religions ; Note on Transliteration, Names and Toponyms; Acknowledgements; Glossary of Frequently Used Terms and Abbreviations in Gagauz and Russian; List of Illustrations; List of Maps; Introduction; Chapter One Folk Religion in Discourse and Practice; The Discourse on Folk Religion in the Context of Eastern and Central Europe; The Language and Practice of Folk Religion; On Method and Methodology; Human and Superhuman Agency in Language; Text, Context, Performance; Chapter Two Historical Narrative and the Discourse on Origins; Migration and Dislocation. The Discourse on Origins, Ethnogenesis and RaceHistorical Narratives and Discourses in the Construction of Gagauz National Consciousness; Nationhood and Religion in the Post-Çakir Years; The Contested Nature of Gagauz Identity in the Post-Soviet Era; Conclusion; Chapter Three Liturgy, Language and the Vernacularisation of Orthodoxy; The Liturgy: Observing the Orthodox Faith; The Three Languages of Gagauz Orthodoxy; Gagauz Language, Liturgy and Scripture in the Post-Soviet Era; Conclusion. Chapter Four Language, Lay Agency and the 'Surrogate' Text Bu epistolii yazdı kendi Allah -- 'This letter was written by God himself 'Russian, Moldovan and Gagauz Apocalypticism; Epistoliyas and Apocalyptic Texts in the Gagauz Language; Translations, Translators and Tetratkas; Epistoliyas in Folk Religious Practice; Conclusion; Chapter Five Healing and Divine Authority Düştän Allahın lafı sana geldi! -- 'The words of God have come to you in a dream'; The Traditional Healing System; The İlaççılar; Conclusion. Chapter Six Healing, Text and Performance Allahın lafçaazınnan okuyêêrım -- 'I heal with the little words of God'The 'Texts' of Gagauz Healing Practices; The Simple Charm; 'Epic' or Narrative Charms; Ratification Formulas; Ritual Actions, Implements and Substances; Reality, Metaphor, Belief; The Orthodox Church on Healing and Magic; Gagauz Healing Texts from the Tetratkas; Agency and the Relational Character of Religious Authority; Conclusion; Chapter Seven Prayer as Social and Cosmological Performance Durmaksız dua ediniz. Herşeydä şükür ediniz -- 'Pray continually. Give thanks in all circumstances . . .'Prayer, Tradition and Agency; Canonical Prayer in Performance; Toast-Prayer and the Social Performance of Cosmological Reality; Prayer, Divine Agents and the 'Magico-Religious'; Conclusion; Chapter Eight Archaic Folk Prayer amongst the Gagauz Kim sölecek bu molitvayı onu iisözleyecek, dedi Allah -- 'And God said that he will bless whosoever says this prayer'; The Contours of the Genre of 'Archaic Prayer'; Textual Motifs and Formulae; The Closing Formula; Prayer in Context and Performance; Transmission and Reception of 'Texts'; Prayer as Performance. Gagauz (Turkic people) Moldova Religion. Folk religion Moldova. Gagauz (Turkic people) Ukraine Odesa Religion. Folk religion Ukraine Odesa. Gagaouzes Moldavie Religion. Religion populaire Moldavie. Gagaouzes Ukraine Odessa Religion. Religion populaire Ukraine Odessa. RELIGION Christianity Orthodox. bisacsh Folk religion fast |
title | Text, context and performance : Gagauz folk religion in discourse and practice / |
title_auth | Text, context and performance : Gagauz folk religion in discourse and practice / |
title_exact_search | Text, context and performance : Gagauz folk religion in discourse and practice / |
title_full | Text, context and performance : Gagauz folk religion in discourse and practice / by James Alexander Kapaló. |
title_fullStr | Text, context and performance : Gagauz folk religion in discourse and practice / by James Alexander Kapaló. |
title_full_unstemmed | Text, context and performance : Gagauz folk religion in discourse and practice / by James Alexander Kapaló. |
title_short | Text, context and performance : |
title_sort | text context and performance gagauz folk religion in discourse and practice |
title_sub | Gagauz folk religion in discourse and practice / |
topic | Gagauz (Turkic people) Moldova Religion. Folk religion Moldova. Gagauz (Turkic people) Ukraine Odesa Religion. Folk religion Ukraine Odesa. Gagaouzes Moldavie Religion. Religion populaire Moldavie. Gagaouzes Ukraine Odessa Religion. Religion populaire Ukraine Odessa. RELIGION Christianity Orthodox. bisacsh Folk religion fast |
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