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Virtual Pilgrimages on the Internet

✍ Scribed by Mark W. MacWilliams


Book ID
102977113
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
669 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
0048-721X

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✦ Synopsis


Virtual pilgrimage on the Internet is an important religious phenomenon for understanding the new ways of being spiritual in the postmodern world. While often conservative in character, linked as they are to actual sacred sites that are permeated by the mythical imaginare of tradition, virtual pilgrimages exploit the new technological possibilities of the Internet to re-imagine the sacred. In what follows, I argue that virtual pilgrimage has four key characteristics as a form of religious travel. First, it creates a mythscape, an immaterial mental geography that originally comes from sacred oral or scriptural traditions. Second, it exists as an interactive visual-auditory medium for experiencing a sense of sacred presence. Third, it generates symbolic forms of entertainment that are liminoid in character. Fourth, as a leisure activity of individuals 'Net surfing' from their home or office computers, it can create 'virtual travelling communities' of pilgrims who use the discourse of communitas to describe their experience.


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