Uporaba konceptualnega okvira ‘dogodkovne religije' na dveh madžarskih festivalih

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  • Sára Eszter Heidl Univerza v Erfurtu, Center Maxa Webra za visokošolsko izobraževanje s področja humanistike in družboslovja, Nemčija

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4312/svetovi.2.1.14-30

Ključne besede:

dogodek, religija, duhovnost, religionesknost, festivali, empirično terensko delo

Povzetek

Okvir dogodkovne religije je bil razvit za proučevanje izkušnje dogodka z uporabo orodij sociologije, etnografije in religijskih študijev, ne glede na religioznost tako udeležencev dogodka kot tudi dogodka samega. Raziskuje izkušnjo dogodka čez štiri dimenzije: prostor-čas, simboli, skupnost in notranja izkušnja. Prispevek raziskuje dimenzije dogodkovne religije na katoliškem in metalsko-rockovskem glasbenem dogodku na Madžarskem, z namenom prikazati podobnosti in razlike v izkušnji udeležencev religioznega in nereligioznega festivala.

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28. 02. 2024

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Heidl, S. E. (2024). Uporaba konceptualnega okvira ‘dogodkovne religije’ na dveh madžarskih festivalih. Svetovi: Revija Za Etnologijo, Antropologijo in Folkloristiko, 2(1), 14-30. https://doi.org/10.4312/svetovi.2.1.14-30