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Latin American Religion in Motion

Author : Christian Smith,Joshua Prokopy
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2004-11-23
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781135962937

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Latin American Religion in Motion by Christian Smith,Joshua Prokopy Pdf

Latin America is undergoing a period of intense religious transformation and upheaval. This book analyzes some of the more important new discoveries about religious movements in the region. It examines important shifts such as the expansion and politicization of Protestantism, the ongoing transformation of the Catholic church, the growth of Afro-Brazilian religions, and the genuine pluralization of faith.

Religion in Motion

Author : Julian Hensold,Jordan Kynes,Philipp Öhlmann,Vanessa Rau,Rosa Coco Schinagl,Adela Taleb
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2020-05-28
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9783030413880

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Religion in Motion by Julian Hensold,Jordan Kynes,Philipp Öhlmann,Vanessa Rau,Rosa Coco Schinagl,Adela Taleb Pdf

This volume offers innovative approaches to the study of religion. It brings together junior and senior scholars from the Global North and South. The contributors also explore the context-specific formations of religion and religious knowledge production in an increasingly instable and incalculable, globalized world. In the spirit of the challenging slogan, “Religion in Motion. Rethinking Religion, Knowledge and Discourse in a Globalizing World,” the book bundles voices from a great variety of cultural and academic backgrounds. It offers readers a cross-continental exchange of innovative approaches in the study of religion. Coverage intersects religion, gender, economics, and politics. In addition, it de-centers European perspectives and brings in perspectives from the Global South. Chapters examine such topics as feminine power and agency in the Ilê Axé Oxum Abalô, queering the Trinity, and faith and professionalism in humanitarian encounters in post-earthquake Haiti. Coverage also explores notions of development in African initiated churches and their implications for development policy, the study of religion as the study of discourse construction, rethinking the religion/secularism binary in world politics, and more. This book will appeal to students and researchers with an interest in Religion and Society, Philosophy and Religion, and Religion and Gender.

Monks in Motion

Author : Jack Meng-Tat Chia
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 301 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Buddhism
ISBN : 9780190090975

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Monks in Motion by Jack Meng-Tat Chia Pdf

In Monks in Motion, Jack Meng-Tat Chia explores why Buddhist monks migrated from China to Southeast Asia, and how they participated in transregional Buddhist networks across the South China Sea. This book tells the story of three prominent monks--Chuk Mor (1913-2002), Yen Pei (1917-1996), and Ashin Jinarakkhita (1923-2002)--and examines the connected history of Buddhist communities in China and maritime Southeast Asia in the twentieth century.

Latin American Religion in Motion

Author : Christian Smith,Joshua Prokopy
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2004-11-23
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781135962944

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Latin American Religion in Motion by Christian Smith,Joshua Prokopy Pdf

Latin America is undergoing a period of intense religious transformation and upheaval. This book analyzes some of the more important new discoveries about religious movements in the region. It examines important shifts such as the expansion and politicization of Protestantism, the ongoing transformation of the Catholic church, the growth of Afro-Brazilian religions, and the genuine pluralization of faith.

Traditions in Motion

Author : Supriya Varma,Satish Saberwal
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : UVA:X030039838

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Traditions in Motion by Supriya Varma,Satish Saberwal Pdf

This Collection Of Original Essays Engages With The Historical Dynamics Of Traditions And Their Ways Of Surviving And Adapting. It Covers Important Aspects Of The Evolution Of Religious Traditions Within The Context Of Syncretic Practices As Well As Cultural Boundaries, And Gender And Caste Divisions. The Contributions Demonstrate The Continuities Between Tradition, Caste Mobility, And Political Legitimacy.

A Goddess in Motion

Author : Roger Canals
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2017-08-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781785336133

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A Goddess in Motion by Roger Canals Pdf

The current practice of the cult of María Lionza is one of the most important and yet unexplored religious practices in Venezuela. Based on long-term fieldwork, this book explores the role of images and visual culture within the cult. By adopting a relational approach, A Goddess in Motion shows how the innumerable images of this goddess—represented as an Indian, white or mestizo woman—move constantly from objects to bodies, from bodies to dreams, and from the religion domain to the art world. In short, this book is a fascinating study that sheds light on the role of visual creativity in contemporary religious manifestations.

Powers of Pilgrimage

Author : Simon Coleman
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 343 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2022-01-18
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780814717288

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"This book offers a new theoretical framework for exploring contemporary pilgrimage, exploring examples ranging from the Hajj to the Camino, and arguing that pilgrimage activity should be understood not solely as going to, staying at, and leaving a sacred place, but also as occurring in apparently mundane or domestic times, places, and practices"--

The Telengits of Southern Siberia

Author : Agnieszka Halemba
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2006-04-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9781134238958

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The Telengits of Southern Siberia by Agnieszka Halemba Pdf

In a new and engaging study, Halemba explores the religion and world outlook of the Telengits of Altai. The book provides an account of the Altai, its peoples, clans and political structures, focusing particularly on on the Telengits, whilst also considering the different elements of religious belief exhibited among these native peoples. Paradoxically, as the demand for national recognition grows among such people, and with it the need for more formal state structures, built around the nation, religion too begins to become formalized, and loses its natural, all-pervasive character. With the Telengits, whose natural religion includes elements of Buddhism, this takes the form of a debate as to whether the state religion of their polity is to be Buddhism or, contrary to the character of shamanism, a formal, structured, fixed shamanism. This is a comprehensive anthropological account of the contemporary religious life of the Telengits, holding important implications for wider debates in sociology and politics.

Shamans, Nostalgias, and the IMF

Author : Laurel Kendall
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2009-09-01
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9780824833435

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Shamans, Nostalgias, and the IMF by Laurel Kendall Pdf

Thirty years ago, anthropologist Laurel Kendall did intensive fieldwork among South Korea’s (mostly female) shamans and their clients as a reflection of village women’s lives. In the intervening decades, South Korea experienced an unprecedented economic, social, political, and material transformation and Korean villages all but disappeared. And the shamans? Kendall attests that they not only persist but are very much a part of South Korean modernity. This enlightening and entertaining study of contemporary Korean shamanism makes the case for the dynamism of popular religious practice, the creativity of those we call shamans, and the necessity of writing about them in the present tense. Shamans thrive in South Korea’s high-rise cities, working with clients who are largely middle class and technologically sophisticated. Emphasizing the shaman’s work as open and mutable, Kendall describes how gods and ancestors articulate the changing concerns of clients and how the ritual fame of these transactions has itself been transformed by urban sprawl, private cars, and zealous Christian proselytizing. For most of the last century Korean shamans were reviled as practitioners of antimodern superstition; today they are nostalgically celebrated icons of a vanished rural world. Such superstition and tradition occupy flip sides of modernity’s coin—the one by confuting, the other by obscuring, the beating heart of shamanic practice. Kendall offers a lively account of shamans, who once ministered to the domestic crises of farmers, as they address the anxieties of entrepreneurs whose dreams of wealth are matched by their omnipresent fears of ruin. Money and access to foreign goods provoke moral dilemmas about getting and spending; shamanic rituals express these through the longings of the dead and the playful antics of greedy gods, some of whom have acquired a taste for imported whiskey. No other book-length study captures the tension between contemporary South Korean life and the contemporary South Korean shamans’ work. Kendall’s familiarity with the country and long association with her subjects permit nuanced comparisons between a 1970s "then" and recent encounters—some with the same shamans and clients—as South Korea moved through the 1990s, endured the Asian Financial Crisis, and entered the new millennium. She approaches her subject through multiple anthropological lenses such that readers interested in religion, ritual performance, healing, gender, landscape, material culture, modernity, and consumption will find much of interest here.

Exploring Religions in Motion

Author : Michael Pye
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 472 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2013-03-22
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781614511915

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Exploring Religions in Motion by Michael Pye Pdf

These two volumes present Pye’s methodological, theoretical, and field-based interests in the study of religions. Pye understands the study of religions to be an international enterprise with roots in both European and East Asian culture. This relates to his active role in the International Association for the History of Religions (IAHR), as a former General Secretary and President. The work is presented in seven sections, which could be used in teaching assignments. The first volume begins with a lively introduction on “Methodological Strategies,” followed by “East Asian Starting Points,” a radical attempt to overcome Eurocentrism, and “Structures and Strategies,” which tackles globally significant institutional and ideological questions. The second volume presents selected strands in the study of religions. “Comparing and Contrasting” is followed by “Tradition and Innovation,” including reference to specific new religions. “Transplantation and Syncretism” is a definitive package on syncretism and includes new materials from South-East Asia. Finally, “Contextual Questions” explores wider themes of identity, plurality, dialogue of religions, religious education, and peace. These show how relevant the study of religions can be –when it is distinctly and responsibly defined.

New Religious Movements

Author : Bryan R. Wilson,Jamie Cresswell
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Cults
ISBN : 0415200490

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Focusing on five countries (Italy, Brazil, Germany, Britain and the United States), New Religious Movements offers a comprehensive and wide-ranging study of the phenomena and impact of new religions.

Another Gospel

Author : Ruth A. Tucker
Publisher : HarperCollins Christian Publishing
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 0310259371

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Another Gospel by Ruth A. Tucker Pdf

Ruth A. Tucker's book is a comprehensive survey of all the major alternative religions in the United States, including the new groups since the 1960s.

Film, Lacan and the Subject of Religion

Author : Steve Nolan
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2009-07-23
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781441116338

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Film, Lacan and the Subject of Religion by Steve Nolan Pdf

In their study of religion and film, religious film analysts have tended to privilege religion. Uniquely, this study treats the two disciplines as genuine equals, by regarding both liturgy and film as representational media. Steve Nolan argues that, in each case, subjects identify with a represented 'other' which joins them into a narrative where they become participants in an ideological 'reality'. Finding many current approaches to religious film analysis lacking, Film, Lacan and the Subject of Religion explores the film theory other writers ignore, particularly that mix of psychoanalysis, Marxism and semiotics - often termed Screen theory - that attempts to understand how cinematic representation shapes spectator identity. Using translations and commentary on Lacan not originally available to Screen theorists, Nolan returns to Lacan's contribution to psychoanalytic film theory and offers a sustained application to religious practice, examining several 'priest films' and real-life case study to expose the way liturgical representation shapes religious identity. Film, Lacan and the Subject of Religion proposes an interpretive strategy by which religious film analysts can develop the kind of analysis that engages with and critiques both cultural and religious practice.

Crossing and Dwelling

Author : Thomas A. Tweed
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2008-03-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780674267763

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Crossing and Dwelling by Thomas A. Tweed Pdf

Beginning with a Cuban Catholic ritual in Miami, this book takes readers on a momentous theoretical journey toward a new understanding of religion. At this historical moment, when movement across boundaries is of critical importance for all areas of human life—from media and entertainment to economy and politics—Thomas Tweed offers a powerful vision of religion in motion, dynamic, alive with crossings and flows. A deeply researched, broadly gauged, and vividly written study of religion such as few American scholars have ever attempted, Crossing and Dwelling depicts religion in place and in movement, dwelling and crossing. Tweed considers how religion situates devotees in time and space, positioning them in the body, the home, the homeland, and the cosmos. He explores how the religious employ tropes, artifacts, rituals, and institutions to mark boundaries and to prescribe and proscribe different kinds of movements across those boundaries; and how religions enable and constrain terrestrial, corporeal, and cosmic crossings. Drawing on insights from the natural and social sciences, Tweed's work is grounded in the gritty particulars of distinctive religious practices, even as it moves toward ideas about cross-cultural patterns. At a time when scholars in many fields shy away from generalizations, this book offers a responsible way to think broadly about religion, a topic that is crucial for understanding the contemporary world. Lucid in explanations, engaging in presentation, rich in examples, Crossing and Dwelling has profound implications for the study and teaching of religion in our day.

Marveling Religion

Author : Jennifer Baldwin,Daniel White Hodge
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2022-09-09
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781793621399

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Marveling Religion by Jennifer Baldwin,Daniel White Hodge Pdf

Marveling Religion: Critical Discourses, Religion, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe is an edited volume that explores the intersection of religion and cinema through the lenses of critical discourse. The focus of the shared inquiry are various films comprising the first three phases of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and corresponding Netflix series. The contributors explore various religious themes and how they intersect with culture through the canon on the MCU. The first part focuses on responses to the societal, governmental, and cultural context that solidified with clarity during the 2016 Presidential Election cycle in the United States and in the following administration. Additionally, it provides lenses and resources for engaging in productive public actions. Part two explores cultural resources of sustaining activism and resistance as well as some of the key issues at stake in public action. The third part centers on militarization and resistance to state violence. Taken in concert, these three sections work together to provide frames for understanding while also keeping us engaged in the concrete action to mobilize social change. The overarching aim of the volume is to promote critical discourse regarding the dynamics of activism and political resistance.