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- W4382808052 abstract "Mobility is a peculiarity of the post-secular pilgrimage, and pilgrimage is a model of transnational mobility. As several studies have proven, mobility and pilgrimage are two related aspects of the post-contemporary era. Both satisfy the anxiety of the post-contemporary human being, making it possible to adapt spaces, practices and behaviours to a changing scenario. This case study refers to The Way of St. James, the main pilgrimage route in the world, that has undergone several changes throughout time, the most evident one is its secularisation (and its manifold implications). Indeed, its motivations have increasingly diversified. Moreover, the route offers an alternative form of sustainable travel, away from crowded centres, and in full contact with rural areas, it is a fashionable travel alternative, with plural and transversal consumption patterns. Considering these premises, the main aim of the present research is to explore and detail the main transformations that are affecting The Way of St. James from a post-contemporary point of view. Thus, we intend to draw the profile of the “post-secular pilgrim”, his/her quest and the possibility to experience such a cathartic moment along a pilgrimage route that, once again, has adapted its being to history. Therefore, we advance a systematisation of the main changes of the Way that frame it into the category of “infrasecular pilgrimage space”, pointing out its dynamic cohabitation and coexistence of beliefs and values. Finally, we propose a taxonomy of pilgrimage mobilities and introduce future directions." @default.
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- W4382808052 date "2023-01-01" @default.
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- W4382808052 title "The Post-contemporary Way of St. James and Its Future" @default.
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