Description: Ronald L. Grimes offers a systematic theory and method essential for the cross-cultural, interdisciplinary study of ritual enactments.
Review Quotes: "The contributions of this book are manifold. First, worth mentioning is the experience
Grimes brings to the subject matter. Grimes has the authority and experience that
provides him the critical lens through which to (re)assess the field...Craft serves as a sort of manual and guidebook on how to approach ritual. And here he acknowledges that the book was written with the classroom in mind. Craft is of use to those with an interest in anthropology, undergraduates, and senior scholars. The undergraduate and graduate student will find great use in the material that prepares one for fieldwork...His place in and contributions to the field of ritual studies and beyond are undeniable. Needless to say, the use of the book extends far beyond the field of ritual studies. Craft is a book to be put into action, not to be placed on one s armchair."--History of Religions
that will surely play a central role in the field for decades to come." --Journal of the American Academy of Religion"Highly recommended."--CHOICE"To say that Ronald Grimes is a major figure is an understatement. His books-this the latest of them-are witness to his accomplishment as an original thinker. This book is a culminating effort that will invigorate the field." --Richard Schechner, Professor of Performance Studies, New York University