Scarlett de Courcier

Regent's University London
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    This is a phenomenological exploration of my relationship with eyeliner. I draw parallels between the loss of possibilities in Heidegger’s being-towards-death and the cutting off of the possibility of wearing eyeliner through illness. I discuss Sartrean and Kierkegaardian views of the self and how, through illness, self can become Other.
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    Rise of Pilgrims on the Camino to Santiago: Sign of Change or Religious Revival?
    with Lluis Oviedo and Miguel Farias
    Religious Studies Review 56 (3): 433-442. 2014.
    There is a renewed interest amongst scholars in the practice of pil- grimage. Over the past two decades, pilgrim numbers have risen significantly, whilst forms of ''implicit'' or ''alternative'' spirituality have gained visibility and now coexist with organised religions, sometimes sharing the same ritualistic space. There is probably no better place to look at the coexistence of old and new forms of ritual expression than in the Camino to Santiago. To better understand the meanings attributed …Read more