Edited by Angela HOBART and Thierry ZARCONEIn association with The Centro Incontri Umani, AsconaColour Paperback,ISBN 978-1-907774-77-5,£25.00 (GBP), $40.00 (USD)e-BookISBN 978-1-907774-99-7OPEN ACCESS (link)Sean Kingston Publishing - 2 Hermitage Cottages - Canon Pyonhttp://www.seankingston.co.uk Herefordshire HR4 8NN, UK
Contents
Introduction: Why do pilgrims share a sanctuary? Some hypotheses by A. HOBART and T. ZARCONEAmbiguous sacred places in the MediterraneanTowards a reappraisal of ambiguity. In the footsteps of Frederick W. Hasluck by D. ALBERAFrom the god Amon to Sufi mawlids by P.-J. LUIZARD‘Ambiguity in context’ according to Islamic thought. Bridging theory and actuality relating to saints in Islam by Y. TONAGAPilgrimages and sacred places in the Indo-Persian world and ChinaChinese, Tibetan and Mongol Buddhists on Wutaishan (China) from the eighteenth to the twenty-first century by I. CHARLEUXBetwixt and Between Figures of ambiguity in the Sufi cult of Lāl Shāhbāz Qalandar (Pakistan) by J. W. FREMBGENSyncretism and the superimposition of Islam on Buddhism in the Pamir Mountain cults and saint veneration by T. ZARCONEAmbiguous sites cross-culturallyMonte Verita, the ‘Mountain of Truth’ in Ascona A pilgrimage site of paradoxes and contradiction by A. HOBARTThe Seven Sleepers pilgrimage in Brittany. The ambiguity of a Christian-Muslim ‘heterotopia’ by M. PENICAUDMulti-centric mythscapes. Sanctuaries and pilgrimages in north-west Amazonian Arawakan religious traditions by R. M. WRIGHT, O. Gonzalez NANEZ and C. C. XAVIER LEAL