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Gecis Ritleri
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Gecis Ritleri

PaperbackPaperback
EUR16,50

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Bireyin hayati, hangi tip toplumda olursa olsun, bir yastan digerine, bir ugrastan digerine basariyla gecmekten ibarettir.

Arnold van Gennep antropoloji alaninda klasiklesmis eseri Gecis Ritlerinde tabular, batil inanclar, büyüler, ayinler ve törenler üzerinden insan yasamini besikten mezara kadar kusatan gecis ritüellerinin sistematik incelemesini yapiyor. Ayni zamanda adet ve aliskanliklarin evrendeki düzenle iliskilendirildigini gösteriyor. Yer, durum, meslek, yas, konum degisimine ve ay, yil, mevsim döngüsüne eslik eden ritlerin izini sürüyor.

Antropoloji alaninda basvuru kaynagi olan bu kült eser ritlerin, degisimin yarattigi belirsizlige karsi gelistirilen bir pratik oldugunu anlatiyor. Gecis Ritleri toplumsal hayatin akisini belirleyen kurallar ile dogal hayatin ve kozmik alemin akisini düzenleyen döngüler arasinda kurulan benzerliklerin bir söleni.
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ISBN/GTIN978-975-2473-76-8
Product TypePaperback
BindingPaperback
PublisherNora Kitap
Publishing date01/03/2022
LanguageTurkish
Article no.21604311
CatalogsLibri
Data source no.A43259775
Product groupBU580
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