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Poetics and Politics of Pilgrimage at the Swiss Shrine of Einsiedeln

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Title: Poetics and Politics of Pilgrimage at the Swiss Shrine of Einsiedeln
Physical Description: Book
Language: English
Creator: Kearney, Emily
Publisher: New College of Florida
Place of Publication: Sarasota, Fla.
Creation Date: 2003
Publication Date: 2003

Subjects

Subjects / Keywords: Pilgrimage
Switzerland
Religion
Genre: bibliography   ( marcgt )
theses   ( marcgt )
government publication (state, provincial, terriorial, dependent)   ( marcgt )
born-digital   ( sobekcm )
Electronic Thesis or Dissertation

Notes

Abstract: This thesis is an ethnographic study of pilgrimage to the Black Madonna at the Swiss Catholic shrine of Einsiedeln. The monastery at this site is almost a thousand years old, and has been a place of pilgrimage for more than 700 years. Its continued existence as a major shrine in Europe testifies to its enduring vitality as a religious form which pilgrims over the years have found powerful and meaningful. Whereas previous theories have located the 'power' of pilgrimage in the forms and symbols found at the shrine, or conversely, in the diverse individual meanings each pilgrim brings to the shrine, I locate the power of Einsiedeln instead in the dynamic of the interaction of individual meaning and form. This individual meaning varies for each person, but the architecture and symbols of the shrine present all visitors with a unified message of order and harmony, serving to mediate paradoxes and contrasts inherent in life. The form of Einsiedeln displays a pattern that expresses not only Catholic religious ideals and Baroque-era artistic ideals, but also ideals of mediation and unity in diversity that are the foundations of the overarching Swiss political culture.
Statement of Responsibility: by Emily Kearney
Thesis: Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2003
Electronic Access: RESTRICTED TO NCF STUDENTS, STAFF, FACULTY, AND ON-CAMPUS USE
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
Source of Description: This bibliographic record is available under the Creative Commons CC0 public domain dedication. The New College of Florida, as creator of this bibliographic record, has waived all rights to it worldwide under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights, to the extent allowed by law.
Local: Faculty Sponsor: Vesperi, Maria

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Source Institution: New College of Florida
Holding Location: New College of Florida
Rights Management: Applicable rights reserved.
Classification: local - S.T. 2003 K2
System ID: NCFE003248:00001

Permanent Link: http://ncf.sobek.ufl.edu/NCFE003248/00001

Material Information

Title: Poetics and Politics of Pilgrimage at the Swiss Shrine of Einsiedeln
Physical Description: Book
Language: English
Creator: Kearney, Emily
Publisher: New College of Florida
Place of Publication: Sarasota, Fla.
Creation Date: 2003
Publication Date: 2003

Subjects

Subjects / Keywords: Pilgrimage
Switzerland
Religion
Genre: bibliography   ( marcgt )
theses   ( marcgt )
government publication (state, provincial, terriorial, dependent)   ( marcgt )
born-digital   ( sobekcm )
Electronic Thesis or Dissertation

Notes

Abstract: This thesis is an ethnographic study of pilgrimage to the Black Madonna at the Swiss Catholic shrine of Einsiedeln. The monastery at this site is almost a thousand years old, and has been a place of pilgrimage for more than 700 years. Its continued existence as a major shrine in Europe testifies to its enduring vitality as a religious form which pilgrims over the years have found powerful and meaningful. Whereas previous theories have located the 'power' of pilgrimage in the forms and symbols found at the shrine, or conversely, in the diverse individual meanings each pilgrim brings to the shrine, I locate the power of Einsiedeln instead in the dynamic of the interaction of individual meaning and form. This individual meaning varies for each person, but the architecture and symbols of the shrine present all visitors with a unified message of order and harmony, serving to mediate paradoxes and contrasts inherent in life. The form of Einsiedeln displays a pattern that expresses not only Catholic religious ideals and Baroque-era artistic ideals, but also ideals of mediation and unity in diversity that are the foundations of the overarching Swiss political culture.
Statement of Responsibility: by Emily Kearney
Thesis: Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2003
Electronic Access: RESTRICTED TO NCF STUDENTS, STAFF, FACULTY, AND ON-CAMPUS USE
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
Source of Description: This bibliographic record is available under the Creative Commons CC0 public domain dedication. The New College of Florida, as creator of this bibliographic record, has waived all rights to it worldwide under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights, to the extent allowed by law.
Local: Faculty Sponsor: Vesperi, Maria

Record Information

Source Institution: New College of Florida
Holding Location: New College of Florida
Rights Management: Applicable rights reserved.
Classification: local - S.T. 2003 K2
System ID: NCFE003248:00001

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