This introduction engages with recent scholarship on what has been dubbed ‘lived’ forms of nonreligion. It aims to profile the anthropology of the secular and nonreligion, no longer treating it as a subdiscipline or ‘emerging trend’ but as a substantial contribution to general debates in anthropology. Drawing on the ethnographic contributions to this special issue, we explore how novel approaches to embodiment, materiality, moral sensibilities, conceptual distinctions, and everyday practices signal new pathways for an anthropology of nonreligion that can lead beyond hitherto dominant concerns with the political governance of religion(s). Critically engaging with the notion of ‘lived’ nonreligion, we highlight the potential of ethnographic a...
This thesis presents descriptive and explanatory accounts of both non-theism, the lack of belief in ...
In recent years, the number, size, and budgets of America's nonbeliever organizations have all grown...
Recent debates on this topic have been heavily shaped by two paradigms: Asad's deconstructivism and ...
Beginning with a focus on ‘secularism’ in the mid-1990s and extending to the study of ‘secularity,’ ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from MDPI via the DOI in this...
This essay is a response to the inquiries and discussions of ‘anthropology’s secular conditioning’ t...
In the introduction to this special issue, we set the agenda for researching the aspirations and pra...
Scholars who identify themselves as anthropologists of religion attempt to work across the disciplin...
The present collection brings together a set of essays which shed light on recent research into non-...
This volume ethnographically explores the relation between secularities and religious subjectivities...
Drawing on ethnographic inquiry and the anthropological literature on doubt and atheism, this volume...
The present collection brings together a set of essays which shed light on recent research into non-...
This chapter is concerned with the growing phenomenon of nonreligion and its place in modern Europe....
The twenty-first century has seen a marked rise in individuals across the (Western) world choosing n...
This thesis presents descriptive and explanatory accounts of both non-theism, the lack of belief in ...
This thesis presents descriptive and explanatory accounts of both non-theism, the lack of belief in ...
In recent years, the number, size, and budgets of America's nonbeliever organizations have all grown...
Recent debates on this topic have been heavily shaped by two paradigms: Asad's deconstructivism and ...
Beginning with a focus on ‘secularism’ in the mid-1990s and extending to the study of ‘secularity,’ ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from MDPI via the DOI in this...
This essay is a response to the inquiries and discussions of ‘anthropology’s secular conditioning’ t...
In the introduction to this special issue, we set the agenda for researching the aspirations and pra...
Scholars who identify themselves as anthropologists of religion attempt to work across the disciplin...
The present collection brings together a set of essays which shed light on recent research into non-...
This volume ethnographically explores the relation between secularities and religious subjectivities...
Drawing on ethnographic inquiry and the anthropological literature on doubt and atheism, this volume...
The present collection brings together a set of essays which shed light on recent research into non-...
This chapter is concerned with the growing phenomenon of nonreligion and its place in modern Europe....
The twenty-first century has seen a marked rise in individuals across the (Western) world choosing n...
This thesis presents descriptive and explanatory accounts of both non-theism, the lack of belief in ...
This thesis presents descriptive and explanatory accounts of both non-theism, the lack of belief in ...
In recent years, the number, size, and budgets of America's nonbeliever organizations have all grown...
Recent debates on this topic have been heavily shaped by two paradigms: Asad's deconstructivism and ...