The changing dichotomy between the sacred and the profane: a historical analysis of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage

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Véronique Cova, Julien Bousquet, Cylvie Claveau, Asim Qazi Shabir
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Abstract

ABSTRACT In a world where belief systems are constantly evolving, the number of people making a religious pilgrimage has skyrocketed. The Camino (Road) to Santiago (Saint James) de Compostela has been part of this general fervor. The present study looks at the dichotomy within this particular pilgrimage between the sacred and the profane, applying a historical method toward this end. It will demonstrate that at each of the three periods used here as units of analysis (Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Postmodernity), the sacred and the profane have combined in specific ways around the constructs of separation, encapsulation, and hybridization. This categorization justifies pilgrimages’ depiction as societal and commercial phenomena; shows that this particular, mythical pilgrimage has always been associated with markets and consumption behavior; and offers insights into these elements’ development and operationalization in the marketing arena.
神圣与世俗之间不断变化的二分法:对圣地亚哥德孔波斯特拉朝圣的历史分析
在一个信仰体系不断演变的世界里,参加宗教朝圣的人数猛增。通往圣地亚哥(圣詹姆斯)德孔波斯特拉的卡米诺(路)一直是这种普遍热情的一部分。本研究着眼于这一特殊朝圣中神圣与世俗之间的二分法,并为此目的运用历史方法。它将证明,在这里作为分析单元的三个时期(中世纪、文艺复兴和后现代)中的每一个时期,神圣和世俗都以特定的方式围绕分离、封装和杂交的结构结合在一起。这种分类证明了将朝圣描述为社会和商业现象是合理的;表明这种特殊的、神话般的朝圣一直与市场和消费行为联系在一起;并提供了这些元素在营销领域的发展和运作的见解。
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