一场革命的宗教后遗症

IF 1.9 1区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
AMIRA MITTERMAIER
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革命何时结束?革命如何以具体的影响、关系和抱负的视野继续存在?这篇文章描述了参与2011年起义的埃及中上层阶级对宗教的重塑。它追溯了苏菲主义、瑜伽和冥想的广泛转向,以及寻找与上帝的个人联系。我的对话者在精神上的拼凑很容易被解读为政治失败、新自由主义自我关怀的结果,或者是宣称自己“有精神但不信仰宗教”的全球趋势的一部分。然而,这种情境化的举动未能抓住我的对话者叙述中弥漫的新鲜感、惊喜感和实验感。我认为革命的不确定性通过实验精神得以延续。革命后的精神混乱导致了像苏菲瑜伽这样看似无关政治的实践,但从这些实践中,革命的火花可以重新出现。
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RELIGIOUS AFTERLIVES OF A REVOLUTION

RELIGIOUS AFTERLIVES OF A REVOLUTION

When do revolutions end? How do revolutions live on in embodied affects, relationships, and horizons of aspiration? This article describes the remaking of religion among upper-middle-class Egyptians who participated in the 2011 uprising. It traces a widespread turn to Sufism, yoga, and meditation, along with the search for a personal connection to God. My interlocutors' spiritual bricolage could easily be read as an effect of political defeat, neoliberal self-care, or part of a global trend of declaring oneself “spiritual-but-not-religious.” Yet such contextualizing moves fail to grasp the sense of newness, surprise, and experimentation that pervades my interlocutors' narratives. I suggest that the revolution's indeterminacy is kept alive through the ethos of experimentation. Post-revolutionary spiritual bricolage results in seemingly apolitical practices like Sufi yoga, but from these practices a revolutionary spark can re-emerge.

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Cultural Anthropology
Cultural Anthropology ANTHROPOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Cultural Anthropology publishes ethnographic writing informed by a wide array of theoretical perspectives, innovative in form and content, and focused on both traditional and emerging topics. It also welcomes essays concerned with ethnographic methods and research design in historical perspective, and with ways cultural analysis can address broader public audiences and interests.
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