Faculty of Social Sciences, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Kerman, Iran
10.30465/ws.2026.53398.4528
Abstract
"This study employs interpretive ethnography to investigate the healing function of food embedded within the votive offering ritual (Nazr) practiced by women in Kerman. The primary goal is to delineate the transformation of food from a mere material object into an active, multidimensional agent for therapeutic exchange within this context. The methodology involved in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 12 women during the cooking and distribution phases of their offerings. Data analysis utilized a three-stage coding process culminating in thematic analysis. Findings indicate that food in the Nazr context exceeds a nutritional role, becoming an object imbued with intention and hope. The performance of cooking and distribution acts as a form of cultural anxiety management, translating existential suffering into meaningful, structured action. This ritual simultaneously engages three dimensions of healing: physical, psycho-social, and spiritual. Furthermore, food semiotics show that specific dishes align with particular needs, from survival to restoration. In conclusion, the food offering is presented as a symbolic and female-centered therapeutic system. The kitchen becomes a sacred space, and female culinary action serves to rebuild individual psychological coherence and reinforce social solidarity. Ultimately, this ritual is characterized as a form of cultural engineering for managing existential crises."
Maddahi Mashizi,J . (2026). Sacred Exchanges: An Ethnographic Analysis of the Healing Function of Food in Votive Spread Rituals. (e10859). Women Studies, 17(55), e10859 doi: 10.30465/ws.2026.53398.4528
MLA
Maddahi Mashizi,J . "Sacred Exchanges: An Ethnographic Analysis of the Healing Function of Food in Votive Spread Rituals" .e10859 , Women Studies, 17, 55, 2026, e10859. doi: 10.30465/ws.2026.53398.4528
HARVARD
Maddahi Mashizi J. (2026). 'Sacred Exchanges: An Ethnographic Analysis of the Healing Function of Food in Votive Spread Rituals', Women Studies, 17(55), e10859. doi: 10.30465/ws.2026.53398.4528
CHICAGO
J Maddahi Mashizi, "Sacred Exchanges: An Ethnographic Analysis of the Healing Function of Food in Votive Spread Rituals," Women Studies, 17 55 (2026): e10859, doi: 10.30465/ws.2026.53398.4528
VANCOUVER
Maddahi Mashizi J. Sacred Exchanges: An Ethnographic Analysis of the Healing Function of Food in Votive Spread Rituals. Women Studies. 2026;17(55):e10859 (In Persian). doi: 10.30465/ws.2026.53398.4528