Kinfolk 38 - Couverture souple

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Kinfolk

 
9781941815427: Kinfolk 38

Synopsis

From cradle to grave, rituals bind communities and mark the transition from one life stage to the next. This winter, Kinfolk finds new routes through old rites and learns how to celebrate life through ceremony. 

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À propos de l?auteur

Kinfolk is a quarterly magazine based in Copenhagen, Denmark. Founded in 2011, Kinfolk delves into personal values and quality of life, and inspires its readers to live with intention, energy and a sense of community. 

À propos de la quatrième de couverture

The most significant moments in life are marked by rituals: Babies are welcomed with naming ceremonies, new unions are celebrated with marriage, and death is mourned according to established tradition. Whether religious or secular in nature, these rites of passage imbue the passing of time with shared meaning. Rituals also bind and build communities, and remind us of our shared history. In Issue Thirty-Eight, Kinfolk considers the significance of ritual and meets the individuals reimagining old traditions and inventing new ones: Bri Luna, the founder of Hoodwitch, an innovative online community making American witchcraft more vibrant and inclusive; Javier Dzul, whose dance company has the express aim of keeping Mayan ritual dance alive; and Abby Stein, the author whose memoir Becoming Eve documents her transition from ultra-orthodox rabbi to trans woman.

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Cradle, grave, kinfolk, scandinavia, danish, design, rituals, winter, miranda july, witchcraft, folklore, interview, rina sawayama, abby stein, max richter, lifestyle, living

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