NON "RELIGIOUS" KNOWING IN PILGRIMAGES TO SACRED SITES Greek Cypriots' "return" Pilgrimages to the Monastery of Apostolos Andreas (Cyprus)

被引:1
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作者
Mesaritou, Evgenia [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus
[2] Univ Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
pilgrimage; non-religious knowledge; memory; conflict; Cyprus; EDUCATION; POLICIES; HISTORY; MEMORY;
D O I
10.3167/jys.2020.210106
中图分类号
I [文学];
学科分类号
05 ;
摘要
Even though pilgrimages may often be directed toward what can conventionally be seen as "religious" sacred sites, religious and ritual forms of knowledge and ignorance may not necessarily be the only, or even the most prominent, forms in their workings. Focusing on Greek Cypriots' return pilgrimages to the Christian-Orthodox monastery of Apostolos Andreas (Karpasia) under the conditions of Cyprus's ongoing division, in this article I explore the non "religious" forms of knowing and ignoring salient to pilgrimages to sacred religious sites, the conditions under which they become relevant, and the risks associated with them. Showing how pilgrimages to the monastery of Apostolos Andreas are situated within a larger framework of seeing "our places," I will argue that remembering and knowing these places is the type of knowledge most commonly sought out by pilgrims, while also exploring what the stakes of not knowing/forgetting them may be felt to be. An exclusive focus on "religious" forms of knowledge and ignorance would obscure the ways in which pilgrimage is often embedded in everyday social and political concerns.
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页数:29
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