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- Title
Senses and Gender in Modern and Ancient Greek Healing Rituals.
- Authors
Håland, Evy Johanne
- Abstract
This article presents ethnographic fieldwork combined with studies of historical sources to explore modern and ancient healing rituals in Greece. It focuses on the importance of the senses, especially smell, taste, and sight, in relation to gendered practices and beliefs about healing. In Greece, healing rituals are generally connected with the domestic sphere where women are the dominant agents of power. Based upon the author's fieldwork, the article presents the "female sphere" from the perspectives of female informants. It seeks to deconstruct male perceptions of women and their magic healing rituals that appear in ancient sources produced by men, by a comparison with the modern material.
- Subjects
RITUALS (Liturgical books); ETHNOHISTORY; ETHNOLOGY methodology; FIELDWORK (Educational method); EDUCATION
- Publication
Historical Reflections / Réflexions Historiques, 2022, Vol 48, Issue 1, p95
- ISSN
0315-7997
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3167/hrrh.2022.480105