nonsacrality
Nonsacrality is a term used in anthropology, religious studies, and cultural theory to denote the absence of sacred status or the deliberate rejection of sacral attribution to objects, places, practices, or discourses. It refers to conditions under which something is regarded as profane, secular, or mundane and not readily eligible for ritual consideration or divine significance. The concept is often discussed in relation to sacrality, which denotes qualities of holiness, ritual value, or numinous power.
In practice, nonsacrality can manifest in the secularization of public spaces, the desacralization of artifacts, or
Theoretically, nonsacrality engages with debates about secularization, desacralization, and immanence. Some scholars view sacrality as historically
Nonsacrality helps analyze how societies manage sacred meanings in pluralistic environments, how museums or media frame