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Titlebook: Religious Hair Display and Its Meanings; William C. Innes, Jr Book 2021 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive l

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Sikhism turban holds the head erect and spine straight while doing meditation. It is visual theology, reminding Sikhs they are special before God, a Prince/Singh or Princess/Kaur to God. Surprisingly, today a minority of Sikhs actually still wear a turban. This very visible symbol has opened them up to persecution both in the U.S. and in India.
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Book 2021 Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism. Symbolic use of hair has been, and remains, prevalent in all six and carries significant amounts of religious and social meaning. Hair is a unique body substance. It can be shaped and colored, removed from us without pain but still reta
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Introduction,ex and sexual maturity, and much, much more. Hair is often a condensed symbol, meaning that it carries great swaths of meaning. Observing the many ways a religious tradition uses hair to signal something about the believer demands deeper analysis. That begins with a study of foundational leaders and
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Foundational Interpretations (1880–1970)ay. Durkheim said the body (including hair) functions as a group symbol and helps bring order to human existence. Van Gennep emphasized hair often figures into his three-stage rites of passage, with the hair ritual being the action that moves the participant from one stage to the next. Douglas noted
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Power, Habitus, and Material Practice (1970–Present)ng were pre-eminently embedded in individual cultures and learned through a lifetime of relationships with them; this habitus created personal attitudes and feelings. Asad and others taught that the dualistic separation of spirit and matter was a Western concept that did not reflect the rest of the
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Christianity-running tradition of women covering their heads in worship. The Jewish Naziritic rite was incorporated into Latin and Greek clergy ordinations and was, in part, the rationale for tonsuring male and female monastics. Head and beard shaving for celibate monks and hair cropping for nuns led to theorie
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