Walking to be Some Body: Desire and Diaspora on the St. Olaf Way

In ‘Walking to Be Some Body' Matthew R. Anderson uses the example of North American Scandinavian-background pilgrims walking Norway's St. Olaf Way to parse the yearning of contemporary diaspora pilgrims who walk repristinated routes along ancient paths toward real or imagined homelands. Th...

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Published in:The international journal of religious tourism and pilgrimage
Main Author: Anderson, Matthew R. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Dublin Institute of Technology [2019]
In: The international journal of religious tourism and pilgrimage
Year: 2019, Volume: 7, Issue: 1, Pages: 62-76
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Canada / Norwegians / Trondheim / Pilgrimage path / Spiritual tourism / Religious identity / Cultural identity
IxTheo Classification:AD Sociology of religion; religious policy
AG Religious life; material religion
KBE Northern Europe; Scandinavia
Further subjects:B Pilegrimsleden
B Liminality
B ex-pat
B destination pilgrimage
B disemplacement
B Camino
B Olaf
B Diaspora
B Homelands
B journey pilgrimage
B Tourism
B Canada
B Norwegian Canadians
B walking pilgrimage
B St. Olav's Way
B Norway
B hyphenated identities
B Immigration
B Scandinavian Canadians
B St Olaf Way
B Identity
B Gudbrandsdalsleden
B Nidaros
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Summary:In ‘Walking to Be Some Body' Matthew R. Anderson uses the example of North American Scandinavian-background pilgrims walking Norway's St. Olaf Way to parse the yearning of contemporary diaspora pilgrims who walk repristinated routes along ancient paths toward real or imagined homelands. These travellers literally incarnate contemporary tensions between the religious and the non-religious, the journey and the destination, and between the rootlessness of modern global tourism and the rootedness longed for in community and patrimony.
ISSN:2009-7379
Contains:Enthalten in: The international journal of religious tourism and pilgrimage
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.21427/F8R7-DP56