Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Pilgrimages to Sacred Sites as Tourism Essay -- Tourism
In discussing the viewpoint that pilgrimage to sacred site is a form of tourism there are certain terms that require definition: pilgrimage, sacred and tourism. The Oxford English Dictionary, (OED, 2012) defines pilgrimage as ââ¬Ëa journey undertaken to a place of particular significance or interestââ¬â¢. It is usually as an act of religious devotion, homage and respect and those on a pilgrimage are referred to as Pilgrims. Waterhouse (2009, p199) defines religion as ââ¬Ëa system of practices, institutions and beliefs that provide meaning to life and deathââ¬â¢. Waterhouseââ¬â¢s definition not only encompasses the five main religions but also the various sub divisions and alternative religions. Tourism is defined by OED (2012) as ââ¬Ëthe theory and practice of touring, travelling for pleasureââ¬â¢ and thus a person on tour is defined as a tourist. The OED (2012) defines sacred as ââ¬Ëdedicated, set apart, exclusively appropriated to some person or some special purposeââ¬â¢. This essay will discuss the view that pilgrimage to sacred sites is a form of tourism by outlining the debates surrounding sacred sites and between different factions. The essay will then apply these arguments and ideas to Stonehenge and Avebury. It will also look at the associations of Pilgrimage and Tourism within the ideologies surrounding leisure and their application to Glastonbury. The definition of sacred as a place separate from the secular world has different connotations and meaning for different individuals and groups. The main academic argument is between the ideas that the site is inherently sacred or is the product of human effort. Eliade (1961) argues that the ââ¬Ëmanifestation of something of a wholly different order, a reality that does not belong to our world in objects tha... ...ity, pp.10-34 Pike, J. (2008), ââ¬ËLeisure, Laziness and feeling goodââ¬â¢, in Brunton, D. (ed), Place and Leisure AA100 Book 4, Milton Keynes, The Open University, pp.3-10 Reader, I. (2012), ââ¬ËPilgrims and Pilgrimage: place and Journey in Cultures and Faiths Worldwideââ¬â¢, available from http://www.york.ac.uk/projects/pilgrimage/content/faiths.html accessed on the 11/5/12 ââ¬ËSacred Space and Landscapeââ¬â¢ (2008) (aa100DVD Video), Milton Keynes, The Open University The Open University (2008), AA100 Illustration Book (Plates for Books 3 and 4), Milton Keynes, The Open University. Waterhouse , H. (2009), ââ¬ËThe Dalai Lamaââ¬â¢, in Moohan, E (ed), Reputations AA100 Book 1, Milton Keynes, The Open University, pp.197-229 Wolffe, J. (2008), ââ¬ËTradition and Dissent in English Christianityââ¬â¢ in Price, C (ed), Tradition and Dissent AA100 Book 2, Milton Keynes, The Open University, pp71-106
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