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Right place, right behaviour : deathscapes as a moral space in the context of alternative spirituality in Slovakia
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Bužeková, Tatiana
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The paper addresses spiritual ideas and practices associated with the dead in the urban environment in Slovakia, a country with a predominantly Christian population, in relation to the transformation of cultural and religious worldviews which took place there in the 1990s. I consider how individuals who experienced the change of the political regime as adults and adopted new spiritual ideas reflect on the transformation of their worldviews, in particular in relation to the dead. I focus on the role of the space where the living and the dead act and communicate. In interpreting their accounts, I employ Mary Douglas’ ideas about cosmology as a moral order, combining them with the approach to the study of human cognition known as distributed cognition. I also use the term deathscape, understood as the material expression in the landscape of practices relating to death. I argue that my interlocutors’ experiences with the dead reflect their individualities as well as their specific life trajectories, but despite their diversities, they all share a moral dimension manifested through spatiality. In this, the idea of the universal energy characteristic of alternative spiritual currents is essential, as it unites the living and the dead in one community. This allows the reciprocal interaction of the two worlds and produces a feeling of the continual presence of the dead in the lives of the living. Thus, all accounts point to the same idea: the dead are part of society.
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English
Keywords:
ethnology
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folklore
,
alternative spirituality
,
spiritual energy
,
space
,
morality
,
deathscapes
,
fall of communism
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Slovakia
Typology:
1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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FF - Faculty of Arts
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Version of Record
Publication date:
01.01.2025
Year:
2025
Number of pages:
Str. 115-138
Numbering:
Vol. 96
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-174670
UDC:
133.9:29(437.6)
ISSN on article:
1406-0957
DOI:
10.7592/FEJF2025.96.buzhekova
COBISS.SI-ID:
252287747
Publication date in RUL:
08.10.2025
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Folklore
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Folklore
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Folk Belief and Media Group of the Estonian Literary Museum, Estonian Institute of Folklore
ISSN:
1406-0957
COBISS.SI-ID:
24169005
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Slovenian
Keywords:
etnologija
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folkloristika
,
alternativna duhovnost
,
duhovna energija
,
prostor
,
morala
,
krajine smrti
,
padec komunizma
,
Slovaška
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EC - European Commission
Project number:
101095729
Name:
The roles of the agency of the dead in the lives of individuals in contemporary society
Acronym:
DEAGENCY
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