The Privilege of Being Banal: Art, Secularism, and Catholicism in Paris: Class 200: New Studies in Religion
Autor Elayne Oliphanten Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2021
Exploring the violent histories and alternate trajectories effaced through this banal backgrounding of a crucial aspect of French history and culture, this richly textured ethnography lays bare the profound nostalgia that undergirds Catholicism’s circulation in nonreligious sites such as museums, corporate spaces, and political debates. Oliphant’s aim is to unravel the contradictions of religion and secularism and, in the process, show how aesthetics and politics come together in contemporary France to foster the kind of banality that Hannah Arendt warned against: the incapacity to take on another person’s experience of the world. A creative meditation on the power of the taken-for-granted, The Privilege of Being Banal is a landmark study of religion, aesthetics, and public space.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226731261
ISBN-10: 022673126X
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 8 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria Class 200: New Studies in Religion
ISBN-10: 022673126X
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 8 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria Class 200: New Studies in Religion
Notă biografică
Elayne Oliphant is assistant professor of anthropology and religious studies at New York University.
Cuprins
Introduction: The Privilege of Banality
Part I: Curating Catholic Privilege
Chapter 1: Evangelization and Normalization
Chapter 2: Crystallization and Renaissance
Part II: Mediating Catholic Privilege
Chapter 3: Walls That Bleed
Chapter 4: Learning How to Look
Part III: Reproducing Catholic Privilege
Chapter 5: The Immediate, the Material, and the Fetish
Chapter 6: The Banality of Privilege
Epilogue
Part I: Curating Catholic Privilege
Chapter 1: Evangelization and Normalization
Chapter 2: Crystallization and Renaissance
Part II: Mediating Catholic Privilege
Chapter 3: Walls That Bleed
Chapter 4: Learning How to Look
Part III: Reproducing Catholic Privilege
Chapter 5: The Immediate, the Material, and the Fetish
Chapter 6: The Banality of Privilege
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
Index
Notes
References
Index
Recenzii
"Informed by critical readings of Hannah Arendt, Hans Belting, Pierre Bourdieu, Jacques Rancière, Max Weber, and Simone Weil, this book is a landmark study of the role of materiality in the maintenance of Catholic privilege in a contested public sphere and a very welcome contribution to the debate on secularism."
“In The Privilege of Being Banal, Oliphant has found a rich site to explore pressing questions of the privilege of Christianity in a secular age. Writing in the wake of the burning of Notre Dame, her vivid prose transports the reader into the nave, sacristy, crypt, and vaults of a monastery turned Catholic art space. Oliphant shows that the privileges of banality enjoyed by Catholicism require work, money, and the curation of history. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to better understand the affordances of Christianity in debates about the politics of art and heritage in multireligious, self-declared secular societies.”
“Subtle. Sophisticated. Engaging. In this book on French Catholicism, Oliphant offers a penetrating look at the intersections of art, religion, and secular modernity. In the best tradition of anthropology, she provides a kind of figure-ground reversal, revealing Paris—and the powers that be—in a new light.”