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Purgatory in Los Pedroches: an anthropological approach from the ethnographic analysis of a ceremony: Ánimas Benditas in Christmas Eve in Dos Torres

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Ignacio Alcalde Sánchez

This chapter presents an anthropological analysis of purgatory and its souls through the ethnographic research of a local ceremony in a small village of Andalusia. We observe the rite as a tool in the group link and a mirror of its cultural values, inside the religious approach. Therefore, it will cover an analysis about anthropology, religion and supernatural world from an ethnographic point of view.


ISBN:
978-989-26-1763-3
eISBN: 978-989-26-1765-7
DOI: 10.14195/978-989-26-1765-7_17
Área: Artes e Humanidades
Páginas: 239-250
Data: 2019

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