Desafiando a hegemonia religiosa
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Etno-paganismo
Hegemonia religiosa
Mercado religioso
Construção de identidade

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Petrova, Z. (2021). Desafiando a hegemonia religiosa: estratégias etno-pagãs para a construção da identidade. Ciencias Sociales Y Religión, 23(00), e021015. https://doi.org/10.20396/csr.v23i00.15067

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Este artigo aplica o marco teórico do mercado religioso para examinar a paisagem religiosa da Lituânia como um campo hegemônico em que o catolicismo dominantes é considerado parte integrante da identidade nacional. O interesse de pesquisa visa explorar o movimento etno-pagão Romuva e suas estratégias para atuar contra a autoridade social da Igreja Católica e construir legitimidade por meio da maximização de capital cultural. Proponho a hipótese de que a forma ritualizada de celebração da festa da primavera Joré poderia ser considerada uma tentativa de construir uma narrativa de identidade alternativa e contra-hegemônia, que retrata uma visão de mundo em que aspectos éticos, culturais, naturais e políticos da realidade lituânia são reunídos para se formar uma unidade integral sob a orientação da religião etno-pagã.

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