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Placelore, Pilgrim Routes, Restoried Sites and Contested Spaces

Edited by
Marion Bowman [+–]
Open University
Marion Bowman is professor of Vernacular Religion at Open University, UK. She has published and researched extensively on vernacular religion, contemporary spirituality, non-traditional pilgrimage, material religion and the town of Glastonbury.
Ülo Valk [+–]
University of Tartu
Ülo Valk is Professor of Estonian and Comparative Folklore at the University of Tartu, Estonia. He is the editor of Numen: International Review for the History of Religions. His publications include The Black Gentleman: Manifestations of the Devil in Estonian Folk Religion and Storied and Supernatural Places: Studies in Spatial and Social Dimensions of Folklore and Sagas (co-edited with Daniel Sävborg).
Agita Misāne [+–]
University of Latvia
Agita Misāne is a researcher at the Institute of Literature, Folklore and Art, University of Latvia. Her research interests, publications and teaching are associated with the history of religious diversity in Latvia, Latvian nationalism, sociology of religion and social theory.
Lina Būgienė [+–]
Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore, Vilnius, Lithuania
Lina Būgienė, PhD, is a senior researcher at the Department of Folk Narrative, the Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore, Vilnius, Lithuania. She studies folk narratives, folk-beliefs and life stories. Among her latest publications is The Storytelling Human: Lithuanian Folk Tradition Today (Academic Studies Press, 2020).
Dirk Johannsen [+–]
University of Oslo
Dirk Johannsen is professor of the Cultural History of Popular Religion at the Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages at the University of Oslo, Norway. His research focuses on narrative cultures. Among his recent publications are the co-edited Brill volumes Narrative Cultures and the Aesthetics of Religion (2020) and Fictional Practice. Magic, Narration and the Power of Imagination (2021).

Places are meaningful locations that mark the human environment, defining its boundaries, limits, scopes, and coordinates. Their formation is often lost in history, and it can be difficult to determine their lifespan as they constantly transform and evolve. On the one hand, places determine who we are and where we belong: they manifest the traditions, values, habits, and memories that define us. On the other hand, we give life to these places, adding new layers of meaning to them, invigorating the past with individual interpretations and experiences, or contesting it by adding new stories.

The volume presents an in-depth exploration of the intricate relationship between humans and their environment, focusing on the interplay of storytelling, traditional communities, and the concept of place. It elucidates the dynamic process of placelore as a continuous intertwining of narration and experience in ongoing interaction with sites of past religious or mythical significance.

The contributors to this volume unravel an intricate web of interconnected narratives along pilgrim paths, historical landmarks of resistance and oppression, nature reserves, and long-forgotten locales. Each case study, focusing on a specific location, route, or region deemed “special” by local stakeholders, uncovers how multi-layered social, economic, political, and religious contexts and histories were inscribed into the landscape.

The volume details narrative practices by which places are made meaningful; how special places are imagined in different kinds of media; how their religious history is re-presented as cultural heritage, administered by national institutions; how some of these places become inclusive and attract new or diverse audiences while others become sources of division; and how people re-narrate themselves in relation to place.

ISBN-13 (Hardback)
9781000000000
Price (Hardback)
£75.00 / $100.00
ISBN-13 (Paperback)
9781000000000
Price (Paperback)
£24.95 / $32.00
ISBN (eBook)
9781000000000
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£75.00 / $100.00
Publication
01/02/2026
Pages
256
Size
234 x 156mm
Readership
scholars
Illustration
colour and black and white figures

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