Dal simbolo al rito (passando per il tartan)

Translated title of the contribution: From Symbol to Ritual (Passing through the Tartan)

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Abstract

In this article I investigate the relation between symbols and ritual, by contrasting Hobsbawm and Ranger's classical "fabrication" argument in The Invention of Tradition, with Roy Wagner's perspective on "creativity" in The Invention of Culture. In order to do so, I explore different "isotopies" or trails of meaning produced by the tartan kilt, from an "object of value" defining Scottish identity, to a Freemasonry symbol, widely used in ritual and video arts. By discussing Umberto Eco's notion of "symbolic mode" as a textual practice producing new lateral meanings, between tradition and revolution, I will thus advance the argument that ritual too might follow the same dynamics, in a continuous oscillation between continuity and discontinuity, institutional and charismatic power.
Translated title of the contributionFrom Symbol to Ritual (Passing through the Tartan)
Original languageItalian
Title of host publicationContaminazioni simboliche. “Annali del Centro Internazionale di Scienze Semiotiche di Urbino ‘Umberto Eco’”, vol. 1
EditorsGianfranco Marrone
Place of PublicationMilan
PublisherMeltemi
Pages67-85
ISBN (Print)9788855194952
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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  • Future Humanities Institute

Keywords

  • Symbolic mode
  • Freemasonry
  • Ritual
  • Enunciative Praxis
  • Objects of Value
  • Tartan
  • Invention
  • Culture
  • Semiotics
  • Anthropology

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