This is the first book to provide an introduction to contemporary cultural approaches to the study of religion. This book makes sophisticated ideas accessible at an introductory level, and examines the analytic tools of scholars in religious studies, as well as in related disciplines that have shaped the field including anthropology, history, literature, and critical studies in race, sexuality, and gender. Each chapter is written by a leading scholar and includes: · the biographical and historical context of each theorist · their approaches and key writings · analysis and evaluation of each…mehr
This is the first book to provide an introduction to contemporary cultural approaches to the study of religion. This book makes sophisticated ideas accessible at an introductory level, and examines the analytic tools of scholars in religious studies, as well as in related disciplines that have shaped the field including anthropology, history, literature, and critical studies in race, sexuality, and gender. Each chapter is written by a leading scholar and includes: · the biographical and historical context of each theorist · their approaches and key writings · analysis and evaluation of each theory · suggested further reading. Part One: Comparative Approaches considers how major features such as taboo, texts, myths and ritual work across religious traditions by exploring the work of Mary Douglas, Phyllis Trible, Wendy Doniger and Catherine Bell. Part Two: Examining Particularities analyzes the comparative approach through the work of Alice Walker, Charles Long and Caroline Walker Bynum, who all suggest that the specifics of race, body, place and time must be considered. Part Three: Expanding Boundaries examines Gloria Anzaldúa's language of religion, as well as the work of Judith Butler on performative, queer theories of religion, and concludes with Saba Mahmood, whose work considers postcolonial religious encounters, secularism, and the relationship between "East" and "West." Reflecting the cultural turn and challenging the existing canon, this is the anthology instructors have been waiting for. For primary texts by the theorists discussed, please consult The Bloomsbury Reader in Cultural Approaches to the Study of Religion, edited by Sarah J. Bloesch and Meredith Minister.
Sarah J. Bloesch is Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Elon University, USA. Her teaching and research interests focus on Christianity, critical race theory, and sexuality in the United States. Meredith Minister is Assistant Professor of Religion at Shenandoah University, USA. She teaches courses in religious studies and gender studies and is author of Trinitarian Theology and Power Relations: God Embodied (2014).
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Acknowledgments List of Contributors Introduction Sarah J. Bloesch (Elon University USA) and Meredith Minister (Shenandoah University USA) Part One Comparative Approaches 1. The Bounds of Hierarchy: Mary Douglas Kathryn Lofton (Yale University USA) 2. Feminist Textual Critique: Phyllis Trible Rhiannon Graybill (Rhodes College USA) 3. Myth and the Religious Imaginary: Wendy Doniger Laurie Patton (Middlebury College USA) 4. Ritual and Belief: Catherine Bell Kevin Lewis O'Neill (University of Toronto Canada) Part Two Examining Particularities 5. Womanist Religious Interpretation: Alice Walker Carolyn M. Jones Medine (University of Georgia USA) 6. Signifying Religion in the Modern World: Charles H. Long Juan M. Floyd- Thomas (Vanderbilt University USA) 7. Gender and Materiality: Caroline Walker Bynum Jessica A. Boon (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill USA) Part Three Expanding Boundaries 8. Mestiza Language of Religion: Gloria Anzaldúa Joseph Winters (Duke University USA) 9. Performative Queer Theories for Religion: Judith Butler Ellen T. Armour (Vanderbilt University USA) 10. Disrupting Secular Power and the Study of Religion: Saba Mahmood SherAli Tareen (Franklin and Marshall College USA) Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments List of Contributors Introduction Sarah J. Bloesch (Elon University USA) and Meredith Minister (Shenandoah University USA) Part One Comparative Approaches 1. The Bounds of Hierarchy: Mary Douglas Kathryn Lofton (Yale University USA) 2. Feminist Textual Critique: Phyllis Trible Rhiannon Graybill (Rhodes College USA) 3. Myth and the Religious Imaginary: Wendy Doniger Laurie Patton (Middlebury College USA) 4. Ritual and Belief: Catherine Bell Kevin Lewis O'Neill (University of Toronto Canada) Part Two Examining Particularities 5. Womanist Religious Interpretation: Alice Walker Carolyn M. Jones Medine (University of Georgia USA) 6. Signifying Religion in the Modern World: Charles H. Long Juan M. Floyd- Thomas (Vanderbilt University USA) 7. Gender and Materiality: Caroline Walker Bynum Jessica A. Boon (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill USA) Part Three Expanding Boundaries 8. Mestiza Language of Religion: Gloria Anzaldúa Joseph Winters (Duke University USA) 9. Performative Queer Theories for Religion: Judith Butler Ellen T. Armour (Vanderbilt University USA) 10. Disrupting Secular Power and the Study of Religion: Saba Mahmood SherAli Tareen (Franklin and Marshall College USA) Notes Bibliography Index
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