Moving Spirit – Spirituality in Southern Africa
Moving spirit is a photographic narrative of a journey undertaken over many years to document religions, rituals, and faiths in post-apartheid South Africa. It explores the question of spirituality in a country once divided and now free.
Description
Moving spirit is a photographic narrative of a journey undertaken over many years to document religions, rituals, and faiths in post-apartheid South Africa. It explores the question of spirituality in a country once divided and now free. The title includes a written narrative that draws on the author’s experiences, observations and research. Beyond the political platitudes of freedom and democracy, most South Africans eke a place under the African sun – and increasingly they turn to spirituality as a form of survival. The forms they practice may be culturally of the past or hybrid Africanised – Christian adaptations. Other more established religions have taken root here – Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Judaism. Collectively the spiritual map is a diverse and vibrant one. For the past several years Paul Weinberg has been photographing rituals and events around his home city and other parts of the country.
Additional information
| Date Published | 1 January , 2006 |
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| Language | English |
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| Specifications | Hardcover, 128pages, 28x19x2cm |

