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Menstrual slaps and first blood celebrations

Résumé

This article is an attempt to conceptualize Neopagan and New Age ceremonial in relation to ritual activity of a more classical variety. Present-day ritual crafting is approached as a means to test and reconsider certain ideas regarding the nature of ritual action in general. Relying on data drawn largely from the Internet, I base my analysis on a contrast between episodes that mark a young woman's first menstruation in two different modern Western traditions: ritualized face-slapping and contemporary menarche rites. In both cases, participants rely on inferential interpretation and on empathic simulation in order to make sense of these exceptional events. They do so, however, in quite different ways. Taking this divergence into account prompts speculation regarding the principles governing the organisation and transmission of ritual behaviour.
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halshs-00445235 , version 1 (07-01-2010)

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Michael Houseman. Menstrual slaps and first blood celebrations. David berliner and Ramon Sarro. Learning Religion: Anthropological Approaches, Berghahn Books, pp.31-48, 2007. ⟨halshs-00445235⟩
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