The Politics of Ritual

The Politics of Ritual

by Molly Farneth
The Politics of Ritual

The Politics of Ritual

by Molly Farneth

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Overview

An illuminating look at the transformative role that rituals play in our political lives

The Politics of Ritual is a major new account of the political power of rituals. In this incisive and wide-ranging book, Molly Farneth argues that rituals are social practices in which people create, maintain, and transform themselves and their societies. Far from mere scripts or mechanical routines, rituals are dynamic activities bound up in processes of continuity and change. Emphasizing the significance of rituals in democratic engagement, Farneth shows how people adapt their rituals to redraw the boundaries of their communities, reallocate goods and power within them, and cultivate the habits of citizenship.

Transforming our understanding of rituals and their vital role in the political conflicts and social movements of our time, The Politics of Ritual examines a broad range of rituals enacted to just and democratic ends, including border Eucharists, candlelight vigils, and rituals of mourning. This timely book makes a persuasive case for an innovative democratic ritual life that can enable people to create and sustain communities that are more just, inclusive, and participatory than those in which they find themselves.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691198910
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 03/14/2023
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Molly Farneth is associate professor of religion at Haverford College. She is the author of Hegel’s Social Ethics: Religion, Conflict, and Rituals of Reconciliation (Princeton).

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“In multiracial, multiethnic societies, ritual can bind groups or reconfigure them. Drawing on philosophy, religious studies, feminist and political theory, and more, Molly Farneth’s The Politics of Ritual makes the case for the centrality of ritual to political life and for the transformative power of ritual to further democratize unequal societies. A joy to read, this is a highly teachable and important book.”—Bonnie Honig, author of A Feminist Theory of Refusal

The Politics of Ritual demonstrates how rituals not only shape us but we shape and reshape them, and how rituals are never morally neutral but are always to be judged in terms of justice and injustice. Others have written on the political significance of rituals, but never with the breadth of scholarship, theoretical facility, and wealth of examples that characterize this book.”—Nicholas Wolterstorff, Yale University

“This compelling book offers new ways for readers to consider the critical work that rituals perform for—and sometimes in opposition to—democracy, freedom, political solidarity, power relations, and racial justice. Farneth is persuasive in illuminating the power of rituals to make and remake the social worlds we occupy each day.”—R. Marie Griffith, author of Moral Combat: How Sex Divided American Christians and Fractured American Politics

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