Meanings of movement,place and home at Walsingham |
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Authors: | Simon Coleman |
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Affiliation: | Dept of Anthropology , University of Durham , 43 Old Elvet, Durham, DH1 3HN, UK E-mail: s.m.coleman@durham.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | This paper examines the revival, over the past 100 years, of the Catholic pilgrimage site of Walsingham. It argues that, for some habitual pilgrims, the site is akin to a second ‘home’, constituting a place for ‘dwelling in movement’. Contemporary pilgrimage practices not only establish links between local parishes and the Walsingham shrines, but also incorporate specific forms of mobility that express connections with personal, collective and institutional representations of the past. An examination of the site encourages the blurring of analytical distinctions between ‘local’ and ‘visitor’, and also poses questions concerning the relationship between culture, place and forms of belonging. |
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Keywords: | pilgrimage Walsingham movement home England |
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