A Sacred Vertigo: Pilgrimage and Tourism in Rocamadour, France
By (Author) Deana L. Weibel
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
14th February 2022
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church
Pilgrimage
Hospitality, sports, leisure and tourism industries
232.9170944733
Hardback
200
Width 161mm, Height 227mm, Spine 20mm
503g
Built into a huge cliff in central France, the town of Rocamadour is a visual marvel and a place of contradictions. Pilgrims come to venerate its ancient Black Madonna but are outnumbered by secular tourists. Weibel provides an intimate look at the transformation of Rocamadour from a significant religious center to a tourist attraction; the efforts by clergy to restore Rocamadours spiritual character; the supernatural reinterpretations of the shrine by non-Catholics; and the desperate decision by the Diocese to participate in tourism itself, with disastrous results.
A Sacred Vertigo is an engaging ethnography that provides vivid portraits of the shrine of Rocamadour and the social interactions that surround it. Weibels reflexivity is refreshing, and her concept of religious creatives makes an important contribution to debates about the meanings of secular and sacred travel. Essential reading for those interested in pilgrimage, tourism, popular Catholicism, alternative spiritualities and France.
-- Ellen Badone, McMaster UniversityDeana L. Weibel is professor in the Anthropology Department and the Integrative, Religious and Intercultural Studies Department at Grand Valley State University.