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This book explores the topography of Mount Athos, emphasizing the significance of silence and communal ritual in its understanding. Mount Athos, a mountainous peninsula in northern Greece, is a valuable case study of sacred topography, as it is one of the world’s largest monastic communities and an important pilgrimage destination. Its phenomenological examination highlights the importance of embodiment in the experience of religious places. Combining interdisciplinary insights from architectural theory, philosophy, theology and anthropology with archival and ethnographic materials, the book brings a fresh contribution to both Athonite studies and scholarship on sacred space. By focusing on the interrelation between silence and communal ritual, it offers an alternative to the traditional art historical, objectifying approaches. It reintroduces the phenomenological understanding of place, investigating also how this is expressed through a number of narratives, such as travel literature, maps and diaries.
Autor: Kakalis, Christos
ISBN: 9789819962136
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 182
Produktart: Gebunden
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Veröffentlicht: 23.02.2024
Untertitel: Silence and the Pilgrimage Topography of Mount Athos
Schlagworte: Eastern Orthodox Culture Mount Athos embodiment landscape studies philosophy of place pilgrimage studies sacred topography silence theology
Dr. Christos Antonios Kakalis is a Senior Lecturer in Architecture at the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University, UK.