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@proceedings{2350078, author = {Maňo, Peter}, booktitle = {Assessing the study of religious change in Central-Eastern Europe: New fields in the study of religious change in Central-Eastern Europe.}, keywords = {Mauritius; folk Hinduism; ritual; costs; emic exegesis; cultural domain analysis}, language = {cze}, title = {Ritual exegesis among Mauritian Hindus}, url = {https://iss.fsv.cuni.cz/en/research/funding/research-projects/assessing-study-religious-change-central-eastern-europe}, year = {2023} }
TY - CONF ID - 2350078 AU - Maňo, Peter PY - 2023 TI - Ritual exegesis among Mauritian Hindus KW - Mauritius KW - folk Hinduism KW - ritual KW - costs KW - emic exegesis KW - cultural domain analysis UR - https://iss.fsv.cuni.cz/en/research/funding/research-projects/assessing-study-religious-change-central-eastern-europe N2 - Practitioners' reflections on the purpose and meaning of ritual actions are often assumed to be limited, absent, or irrelevant. As a result, many anthropological analyses overlook or brush away native explanations. While it is true that ritual exegesis can often be scarce, our research (Xygalatas, Maňo; 2022) instead focused on some of the conditions that favor its presence and on exploring the diversity in its forms across different types of rituals. Specifically, we used cultural domain analysis to examine cultural models of exegesis for six rituals practiced by Mauritian Hindus. We show that ritual structure affects exegetical reflection such that costlier rituals tend to elicit a greater volume (quantity and breadth) and thematic range thereof. Moreover, different types of rituals are associated with different functions, with costlier rituals linked to more pressing, vital, and personal concerns. Our data are relevant to both the Mauritian context and the broader anthropological theories of ritual. ER -
MAŇO, Peter. Ritual exegesis among Mauritian Hindus. In \textit{Assessing the study of religious change in Central-Eastern Europe: New fields in the study of religious change in Central-Eastern Europe.}. 2023.
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