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Simbolni pomeni romarske poti v Santiago de Compostela in njena izkušnja v času iskanja skupne evropske identitete
ID Škrlj, Monika (Author), ID Kravanja, Boštjan (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Magistrsko delo obravnava sodobne romarske prakse v navezavi na romarsko pot Camino de Santiago in pripadajoče romarsko središče Santiago de Compostela, ki se je na skrajnem severozahodu današnje Španije v okviru rimokatoliške verske tradicije izoblikovalo po domnevnem tamkajšnjem odkritju posmrtnih ostankov apostola in svetnika Jakoba v devetem stoletju. Avtorica se je v svojem delu osredotočila na kontekst zgodovinskih sprememb, ki jim je bila v času svojega obstoja podvržena romarska pot, ter opozorila na dihotomijo med homogeno reprezentacijo romarske poti z vidika evropske identitetne politike, ki njeno dediščino predstavlja kot enega ključnih identifikatorjev sodobne evropske skupnosti, in heterogeno in dinamično izkušnjo romanja na lokalni in individualni ravni. V empiričnem delu je avtorica sodobni romarski proces razdelila na posamezne izkustvene faze, v katerih se notranje doživljanje romarja prepleta z naravnogeografskimi značilnostmi pokrajine, ki jo prečka romarska pot. Raziskava razkriva pestro polje družbenih odnosov med najrazličnejšimi akterji ter njihovimi pogosto nasprotujočimi si motivacijami pri vključevanju v romarski proces, kar nas nenazadnje vodi v razmislek o naravi sodobnega romanja.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Camino de Santiago, dediščina, Evropa, identiteta, krščanstvo, romanje
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-111882 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:17.10.2019
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Language:English
Title:The symbolic meanings of the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela and its experience in time of a quest for a common European identity
Abstract:
The thesis addresses modern pilgrimage practices connected with the Camino de Santiago route and the associated pilgrimage center of Santiago de Compostela. The city is situated in the northwest of modern-day Spain and became a pilgrimage center within the framework of the Roman Catholic religious tradition on account of the alleged discovery of the Apostle St. Jacob’s remains in the ninth century. The author focuses on the historical changes to which the pilgrimage route was subjected during the time of its existence. She points to the dichotomy between the pilgrimage route homogeneous representations from the point of view of the European identity policy that presents its heritage as one of the key identifiers of the modern European community and heterogeneous and dynamic pilgrimage experience at the local and individual levels. In the empirical part the author systematizes the modern pilgrimage process to the individual experiential phases in which the inner experience of the pilgrim is intertwined with the natural geographic characteristics of the landscape crossed by the pilgrimage route. The research reveals a diverse field of social relations among very different actors and their often conflicting motivations for engaging in the pilgrimage process, which, last but not least, leads us to rethinking the nature of contemporary pilgrimage.

Keywords:Camino de Santiago, heritage, Europe, identity, Christianity, pilgrimage

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