Gypsy pentecostal ascetism and body management
Abstract
Pentecostal religious beliefs and practices consist of a complex set of strategies of transformation and personal renewal. Among other aspects of their experiences in the Church of Philadelphia, the social construction of Gypsy reality turns on the reform of the body. The present paper lies on aspects such as the body as object and subject of biopolitical and religious practices; the relationships between religious experience and body management; new social and community interactions; and autobiographical discourse as the ideological vehicle of personal conversion and transformation. All these processes reveal how social practices remake and shape bodily behaviour and its meaning. Pentecostal charismatic practices channel and express the community and individual demands of Church of Philadelphia converts, and represent central issues in the Pentecostal management of body and spirit. Our aim in this paper is to analyze the bodily practices which provide for believers´ transformation, and which shape community rituals and the congregation's interactions.Keywords
Gitanos, Ascetismo, Pentecostalismo, Antropología del cuerpo, Gipsies, Pentecostalism, Anthropology of the bodyPublished
2008-02-20
How to Cite
Mena Cabezas, I. R. (2008). Gypsy pentecostal ascetism and body management. Athenea Digital. Revista De Pensamiento E investigación Social, (13), 1–26. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/athenead/v0n13.323
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