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Collection of contemporary essays using Durkheimian theory; reclaims classical theory but applies it to current scholarly work. Bridges multiple areas of the world, multiple disciplines and sub-disciplines, united around a single theoretical approach. Both theoretical and ethnographic in focus and in the wide range of case studies> Good introductory overview followed by detailed chapters, linked through common frame: good for scholars and students alike.

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Collection of contemporary essays using Durkheimian theory; reclaims classical theory but applies it to current scholarly work. Bridges multiple areas of the world, multiple disciplines and sub-disciplines, united around a single theoretical approach. Both theoretical and ethnographic in focus and in the wide range of case studies> Good introductory overview followed by detailed chapters, linked through common frame: good for scholars and students alike.
Autorenporträt
Sondra L. Hausner is Oxford¹s first University Lecturer in the Study of Religion. An anthropologist by training, she teaches social and cultural theories of religion in the Faculty of Theology and Religion at the University of Oxford. Her ethnographic work focuses on Himalayan and South Asian religions and the social dynamics of ritual. She won the Joseph W. Elder Prize in the Indian Social Sciences from the American Institute of Indian Studies for her Durkheim-inspired monograph, Wandering with Sadhus: Ascetics in the Hindu Himalayas (Indiana University Press, 2007).