The interaction between the contemporary study of religion and contemporary cultural debates has tended to be marked by indifference, and there have been relatively few attempts to engage with the discourses of postmodern theory. In this paper I examine some of the ways in which recent anthropologists have sought to question some of their basic disciplinary assumptions with regard to the 'culture concept', particularly by putting forward strategies of 'writing against culture' or by writing culture in more dynamic terms (as cultural or culturing). This insight, which is relevant in itself to the contemporary study of religion, can be extended to a re-evaluation of the 'religion' concept, which I suggest could be reconstructed in terms of pr...
By and large, modem societies have understood themselves to be increasingly without religion. This i...
The three books selected for discussion are representative of attempts in the last decade to engage ...
Contemporary theoretical debates within the study of religion reflect the impact of a range of criti...
The interaction between the contemporary study of religion and contemporary cultural debates has ten...
There is a distinct possibility that, in the twenty-first century, Religious Studies as a discipline...
The aim of the article is an attempt to answer the question whether under the influence of changes i...
Scholars who identify themselves as anthropologists of religion attempt to work across the disciplin...
SHATTERED POTS FOLLOWING DECONSTRUCTION: CONTEMPORARY ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORIES OF RELIGIONThe aim of...
There is a distinct possibility that, in the twenty-first century, Religious Studies as a discipline...
During the last decades of the twentieth century, Western philosophy saw a renewed interest in relig...
In this paper the author shares some of the findings, observations, and stimulating insights from co...
Late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century theorists such as Freud, Durkheim, Weber, and Marx buil...
As an anthropologist who studies the religious beliefs and practices of others, I have long pondere...
During the last decades, two major and interrelated themes have dominated the study of religion: (a)...
This article, based on the author’s fieldwork in a Catholic context, aims to theorise the dilemmas o...
By and large, modem societies have understood themselves to be increasingly without religion. This i...
The three books selected for discussion are representative of attempts in the last decade to engage ...
Contemporary theoretical debates within the study of religion reflect the impact of a range of criti...
The interaction between the contemporary study of religion and contemporary cultural debates has ten...
There is a distinct possibility that, in the twenty-first century, Religious Studies as a discipline...
The aim of the article is an attempt to answer the question whether under the influence of changes i...
Scholars who identify themselves as anthropologists of religion attempt to work across the disciplin...
SHATTERED POTS FOLLOWING DECONSTRUCTION: CONTEMPORARY ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORIES OF RELIGIONThe aim of...
There is a distinct possibility that, in the twenty-first century, Religious Studies as a discipline...
During the last decades of the twentieth century, Western philosophy saw a renewed interest in relig...
In this paper the author shares some of the findings, observations, and stimulating insights from co...
Late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century theorists such as Freud, Durkheim, Weber, and Marx buil...
As an anthropologist who studies the religious beliefs and practices of others, I have long pondere...
During the last decades, two major and interrelated themes have dominated the study of religion: (a)...
This article, based on the author’s fieldwork in a Catholic context, aims to theorise the dilemmas o...
By and large, modem societies have understood themselves to be increasingly without religion. This i...
The three books selected for discussion are representative of attempts in the last decade to engage ...
Contemporary theoretical debates within the study of religion reflect the impact of a range of criti...