In an age of secularization and the decline of ritual, Christmas has emerged as the most promising candidate for the first global festival, celebrated not only in the Christian West, but in many countries with either a minority or no Christian population. How is it that Christmas is not merely surviving, but actually gaining in importance? This book provides the first comparative study of the Christmas phenomenon, based on direct observation of how the festival is actually celebrated in diverse social contexts. It begins with some general theories of Christmas, including the first full English translation of "Father Christmas Executed" by Claude L´ evi-Strauss, and then focuses on two controversial issues. First, the relationship between Christmas and materialism is examined and interpreted in the United States, Japan, and Trinidad. The second theme is the debate over the place of the family in Christmas celebrations; this section ranges from discussion of quarrels and tensions sparked off by the festival to a study of a deliberately anti- (or non-) nuclear family Christmas, and examines evidence from Sweden, Britain, and the Inupiat of Alaska. Christmas is rapidly becoming the focus for a constellation of activities such as gift-giving, the marking of the seasons, and the celebration of extended family networks which otherwise would have seemed to be in sharp decline. This collection represents a fascinating and significant contribution to understanding how and why Christmas has developed into the global festival celebrated today.
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This is an investigation of the current expansion of Christmas at a time of decline in other festivals. It compares the Christmas phenomenon to other celebrations and includes discussion of Christmas and materialism, Christmas and the family, and Christmas in the context of various cultures.
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Vastly entertaining
`Vastly entertaining' The Spectator `Stimulating and highly readable.' Sunday Telegraph `The book has its delights and surprises ... and it lights the fuse of many an odd train of thought.' The Times Literary Supplement `Stunning ... a good deal of enlightenment and academic entertainment.' Church Times `Here is a stunning, green, rather expensive stocking-filler for those who like to keep Christmas at a distance.' Church Times `The case studies are well written and well presented and the volume as a whole stands as a significant addition to the considerable literature on the nature, meaning, and significance of Christmas in Anglo countries and beyond.' Reviews in Anthropology
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Daniel Miller is also the author of: Ideology, Power, and Prehistory (co-ed. with C. Tilley, CUP, 1984) Artifacts as Categories (CUP, 1985) Material Culture and Mass Consumption (Blackwell, 1987) Domination and Resistance (ed. with M. Rowlands and C. Tilley, CUP, 1989)
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198280668
Publisert
1995
Utgiver
Vendor
Clarendon Press
Vekt
344 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
137 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
250

Redaktør

Biographical note

Daniel Miller is also the author of: Ideology, Power, and Prehistory (co-ed. with C. Tilley, CUP, 1984) Artifacts as Categories (CUP, 1985) Material Culture and Mass Consumption (Blackwell, 1987) Domination and Resistance (ed. with M. Rowlands and C. Tilley, CUP, 1989)