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Deeply into the Bone: Re-Inventing Rites of Passage [Hardcover]

Ronald L. Grimes (Author)
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0520215338 978-0520215337 June 1, 2000 1
Over the past two decades, North Americans have become increasingly interested in understanding and reclaiming the rites that mark significant life passages. In the absence of meaningful rites of passage, we speed through the dangerous intersections of life and often come to regret missing an opportunity to contemplate a child's birth, mark the arrival of maturity, or meditate on the loss of a loved one. Providing a highly personal, thoroughly informed, and cross-cultural perspective on rites of passage for general readers, this book illustrates the power of rites to help us navigate life's troublesome transitions.
The work of a major scholar who has spent years writing and teaching about ritual, Deeply into the Bone instigates a conversation in which readers can fruitfully reflect on their own experiences of passage. Covering the significant life events of birth, initiation, marriage, and death, chapters include first-person stories told by individuals who have undergone rites of passage, accounts of practices from around the world, brief histories of selected ritual traditions, and critical reflections probing popular assumptions about ritual. The book also explores innovative rites for other important events such as beginning school, same-sex commitment ceremonies, abortion, serious illness, divorce, and retirement.
Taking us confidently into the abyss separating the spiritual from the social scientific, the personal from the scholarly, and the narrative from the analytical, Grimes synthesizes an impressive amount of information to help us find more insightful ways of comprehending life's great transitions. As we face our increasingly complex society, Deeply into the Bone will help us reclaim the power of rites and understand their effect on our lives.


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With examples drawn from a wide variety of world cultures, Grimes (religion and culture, Wilfrid Laurier Univ., Ontario) provides a thoughtful, insightful examination of the significance of rites of passage. Specific rituals can make such life transitions as birth, coming of age, marriage, and death more meaningful and can unify a community or society through their continued practice. Grimes emphasizes that rites of passage do not merely involve change. They involve transformationDa process through which an individual's life is permanently and irrevocably altered in some manner. First-person accounts of life-passage transitions enrich Grimes's scholarly but accessible text. He has successfully created a deeply evocative portrait of life-passage rituals and their meaning in a variety of human contexts while demonstrating the need for such rituals in modern technological societies as well as in traditional cultures. This work will be a valuable addition to religion and anthropology collections in academic libraries.DElizabeth Salt, Otterbein Coll. Lib., Westerville, OH
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"A thoughtful, insightful examination . . . a deeply evocative portrait of life-passage rituals and their meaning in a variety of human contexts." -- Library Journal

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 393 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press; 1 edition (June 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520215338
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520215337
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,365,287 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Ronald L. Grimes is the author or editor of several books on ritual, including Ritual, Media, and Conflict (Oxford University Press, 2011), Rite Out of Place: Ritual, Media, and the Art (Oxford University Press, 2006), Deeply into the Bone: Re-Inventing Rites of Passage (University of California Press, 2002). He is Professor Emeritus of Religion and Culture at Wilfrid Laurier University in Canada and held the Chair of Ritual Studies at Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands, from 2005-2010. He taught courses on religion and the performing arts, field research in the study of religion, ritual studies, and indigenous religions.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Many strengths, one yawning weakness, March 28, 2001
This review is from: Deeply into the Bone: Re-Inventing Rites of Passage (Hardcover)
There are many good things to be said for _Deeply Into the Bone._ As an overview of the rich possibilities that ritual presents for solidifying both abstract meaning and concrete community in our lives, it is excellent. In particular, the specific descriptions of rituals from many cultures illustrate the immense variety that ritual practice takes worldwide. The first-person accounts of ritual experiences, from birth to marriage to more problematic life passages such as abortion and divorce, are extremely well-chosen; I found several of them so affecting that I was moved to tears.

Grimes's book, however, falls short of the promise of its subtitle, "Re-inventing Rites of Passage." The author attacks those who exploit other cultures by borrowing their rituals out of context, but also points out that ritual experimentation can lead to rites that ring emotionally false or seem awkward to the participants. Grimes presents this conundrum without offering any clear advice on how to negotiate it. While he gives a number of examples of innovative rituals that he sees as effective, he fails to explain why these rites are effective while others fall flat; his commentary each time is specific to the ritual described, rarely stepping back to give a larger perspective. Additionally, he muddies the issue by praising ritual groups that seem to violate his rules about taking other cultures' rituals out of context, as when he spends several admiring pages on Paul Hill, the founder of the National Rites of Passage Institute, while never addressing the fact that Hill has evidently conflated the diverse initiation rites of several African cultures into one unified "African-centered" rite.

As an aspiring creator of rituals, I am thankful for the rich context that Grimes provides the question of how Westerners might re-invent ritual. Ultimately, however, the book fails to speak to the question itself. At the end of the book, rather than feeling inspired, I was left frozen between the desire not to take others' rituals out of context and the fear of failing to create effective ritual. Though Grimes ostensibly wrote this book in order to help others imagine their own rituals, his harsh criticisms of the sincere mistakes that seekers make tend to discourage rather than encourage innovation.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding and important, January 18, 2011
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In this book, Ronald Grimes attempts to put forth a set of frameworks for approaching ritual in our own lives. The book is exceedingly thought-provoking and very well done. The book is divided into sections describing rituals of birth, coming of age, marriage, death, and other passages.

The birth section centers very heavily on Robbie Davis-Floyd's Birth as an American Rite of Passage: Second Edition, both in accepting parts of the thesis and in critiquing others. Additionally pregnancy and childbirth rituals are discussed from around the world.

The coming of age section discusses the theories of Eliade, van Gennep, Turner, and others, and provides numerous examples of practices around the world. This chapter also discusses in far greater detail the problems with transporting practices from one culture to another.

I am less familiar with the major theorists discussed in the other sections to comment there.

Throughout the book Grimes provides theoretical bases for ritual and intermingles these with first-hand accounts of rituals, as well as criticism of the various theoretical bases mentioned. The result is a book which makes you think, invites you to explore the traditions, and look at how we interact with our children in cultivating ritual senses with them. This is a very, very impressive work, though it is not an easy read.

While the book does not offer a real practical approach for re-inventing the rites of passage, this is intentional on the author's part. Moreover, as someone who has been building these rites for a long time, I agree with him that a by-the-numbers approach would surely fail. I would suggest that this book offers a necessary first step, and it is worth reading whether or not one is a beginner in this area, or a more advanced practitioner.

Along with this book, The Singer of Tales has helped me see how much performance is involved in such rituals, and how much they are reinvented in each performance. Grimes never lets us forget that despite long-lived elements to rites of passage, the rites are indeed reinvented frequently. I'd go even further than him and suggest that they are reinvented on each performance.

Highly recommended.
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