Chapter Weather Control and Manuscript Margins in the Early Medieval West
IN Book: Material Religion in Byzantium and Beyond
Author(s)
Garipzanov, Ildar
Contributor(s)
Jacobs, Ine (editor)
Elsner, Jaś (editor)
M. H. Smith, Julia (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
The theoretical framework known as Material Religion has emerged as a vibrant and profoundly influential approach within religious studies over the past two decades. Originating in the first decade of the 21 st century from currents within cultural anthropology, Material Religion challenges a foundational assumption of much modern Western thought: that matter and spirit — materiality and religion — are fundamentally opposed. Rather than conceiving religion primarily as a system of ideas, doctrines, and beliefs, this framework accords equal significance to behaviours, practices, and objects. It reorients the study of religion towards the physical world, while simultaneously highlighting the capacity of tangible environments to mediate between humans and extraordinary powers. This volume introduces the insights of Material Religion to the field of Byzantine Studies. It presents Material Religion as a new theoretical lens to Byzantinists, who have long explored religious life through behaviours, practices, and material culture, and who have long recognized their significance. A series of case studies — encompassing individual sites, urban spaces, landscape features, and categories of objects — illustrates the relevance and analytical power of the framework across the full span of byzantine material culture, from Late Antiquity to the Fall of Constantinople, including instances of cultural exchange within and beyond the Empire’s heartland. Material Religion in Byzantium and Beyond will appeal to a broad audience, from students of Byzantium to established scholars who may be unfamiliar with the Material Religion framework.
Keywords
Religious materiality; Anthropological approaches religion; Ritual performance studies; Sacred landscapes analysis; Artefact mobility research; Sensory religious experience; Byzantine material religion case studiesDOI
10.4324/9781003490845-18ISBN
9781003490845, 9781003490845, 9781032791715, 9781032791722Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
London, 2025Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Publications of the Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies,Classification
History of art
European history


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