Religion, Attire, and Adornment in North America

Religion, Attire, and Adornment in North America

by Marie W. Dallam and Benjamin E. Zeller
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 20/03/2023

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Clothing, dress, and ornamentation are crucial parts of individual and communal religious life and practice, yet they are too often overlooked. This book convenes leading scholars to explore the roles of attire and adornment in the creation and communication of religious meaning, identity, and community. Contributors investigate aspects of religious dress in North America in the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries, considering adornment practices in a wide range of religious traditions and among individuals who straddle religious boundaries. The collection is organized around four frameworks for understanding the material culture of religion: theological interpretation, identity formation, negotiation of tradition, and activism.


Religion, Attire, and Adornment in North America features essays on topics such as Black Israelites’ use of African fabrics, Christian religious tattoos, Wiccan ritual nudity, Amish “plain dress,” Mormon sacred garments, Hare Krishna robes, and the Church of Body Modification. Spanning the diversity of religious practice and expression, this book is suitable for a range of undergraduate courses and offers new insights for scholars in many disciplines.

ISBN:
9780231555548
9780231555548
Category:
Comparative religion
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
20-03-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
Columbia University Press

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