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Volume 13
European Anthropology in Translation
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Inhabiting Silence
An Anthropologist in the Cloister
Francesca Sbardella
Foreword by Simon Ditchfield
Afterword by Fabio Dei
254 pages, 16 ills., bibliog., index
ISBN 978-1-83695-122-3 $135.00/£104.00 / Hb / Published (October 2025)
eISBN 978-1-83695-123-0 eBook
Reviews
“Francesca Sbardella enters the monasteries on tiptoe, and leads us into the refectory and the bare cells to report the conversations that the nuns weave during their few minutes of recreation. Attentive to the gestures, the rites and the glances that weigh as much or perhaps more than words.” • Libero, Lucia Esposito
Description
Monasteries are typically characterized by physical and symbolic limitations on access as they are usually known through written texts and accounts by nuns who live in that world but do not allow others to have access. This has often resulted in research based on indirect sources. This volume is the result of observant participation in which the ethnographer is a protagonist social actor in two French monasteries of Discalced Carmelite nuns. The author experiences and narrates details of their everyday life that usually remain unseen but contribute to shaping community-building processes and, at the same time, construe the religious woman.
Francesca Sbardella is an anthropologist and historian of religion and a professor at the University of Bologna. Interested in the contemporary European religious fi eld, she deals with total institutions, magical-religious materiality and musealisation processes. She is the co-director of the Research Center Eidola, Materiality, Cognition and History of Religions.
Subject: Anthropology of ReligionSociology
Area: France
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