The Mother Town : Civic Ritual, Symbol, and Experience in the Borders of Scotland
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0195088379
ISBN-13
9780195088373
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
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Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 21st, 1994
Print length
176 Pages
Weight
476 grams
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24.10 x 15.90 x 1.60 cms
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Sociology: customs & traditionsAnthropology
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Neville examines the ceremony known as `the Common Riding' which occurs in the Scottish border towns, and explores its religious and ritual implications. She shows how the ceremony makes a dramatic statement about the town in question, engaging themes and symbolism related to local strife, communal independence, and Protestantism.
Horses with riders trailed by foot processionals, silver bands and pipe bands, furling medieval banners, lavish costumes, and singers and actors--the `Common Riding'' is an elaborate, little-studied ritual phenomenon of the border towns of Scotland. In this vividly written and insightful analysis, Gwen Kennedy Neville uses this civic ceremony as a window for glimpsing the process of ritual, symbol, and experience in the development of the concept of `the town'' in Western culture. Based on extensive fieldwork in the town of Selkirk, The Mother Town looks at the Common Riding in detail, uncovering pre-Reformation symbolism and pageantry--often medieval and Catholic--in a region that has been Protestant for over four hundred years. Neville shows how the ceremony is a model of the way civic ritual serves to construct a system of towns which gives rise to the modern world. Further, she contends that these civic rituals create a ceremonial setting in which the contradictions between tradition and modernity can be temporarily resolved and where past and present live side by side.
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