Religions in practice : an approach to the anthropology of religion
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書誌事項
Religions in practice : an approach to the anthropology of religion
Allyn and Bacon, c2002
2nd ed.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-302) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book takes a unique perspective as it looks at how people engage in everyday religious practices , such as prayer, sacrifice, pilgrimage, and dress, as well as investigates major issues of gender, nation-states, and laws with respect to religion.
No other text examines the full spectrum of religions from small-scale societies to full-blown "world religious movements." The in-depth treatment of Islam and Christianity is of particular interest to students, and is easily expanded to include field projects directly related to material covered in the text.
The revised edition includes up-to-the-minute examples and high-interest news stories from today's headlines.
目次
- 1. Studying Religion through Practice. Defining "Religion." An Anthropological Approach to Studying Religion. 2. Ideas and Practices of "Religion," in Europe and Elsewhere. Western Ideas of Religion. Combining Religious Practices in Japan. 3. Rituals and Emotions. Sequence and the Liminal Stage of Rituals. Grief and Ritual. Initiation, Secrecy, and Fear. Theory in Anthropology: Emotions as Religion's Source. Profile: Jonathan Spencer, and the Complexity of Grief in Sri Lanka. 4. Death, Life, and Debates. Death Ritual and the Social Order. Debates about Death
- Debates about Life. Theory in Anthropology: Miles Durkheim, and Society as Religion's Source. Profile: John Bowen, and Studying Culture Through "Internal Debates." 5. Gender, Religion, and Ethnography. Creating Gender through Ritual. Reanalysis Through the Lens of Gender. Articulating Women's Perspectives Through Spirits. Religious Patriarchy and its Challenges. Women and Islamic Dress. Theory in Anthropology: Pierre Bourdieu, from Norms to Practices. Profile: Susan Harding, and Studying Fundamentalism. 6. Extending our Powers: "Magic" and Healing. Understanding "Magic." Healing and Culture. Trance, Possession, and Healing. Modern Magic in Japanese New Religions. Profile: Michael Brown, and Studying New Age Religions in the U.S. 7. Explaining Misfortune: Witchcraft and Sorcery. Religion and Explanation. Sorcery as a Focus on Practitioners. Witchcraft and Moral Accounts of Misfortune. Witchcraft as a Characteristic of the Individual. Witchcraft as Satan versus God. 8. Prohibitions and Boundaries. Taboos, Eating, and Social Inequality. Taboos and Community in Judaism. 9. Objects, Images, and Worship. Conveying Meaning through Symbols. Masks in West Africa. Images and Offerings in Hinduism. Relics and Images in Catholicism. Mary and Mary's in European Societies. 10. Crossing Cultural Boundaries. Converting. Translating: Mary in the Americas. Adapting: Islamic Sacrifice in New Cultures. Profile: Jean Comaroff, and Fieldwork under Apartheid. 11. Sacred Speech and Divine Power. The Qur'an as Recitation of God's Speech. The Creative Power of Navajo Speech and Song. Speech and Grace in Protestant Churches. Profile: Gregory Starrett, on Urban Fieldwork in Egypt. 12. Transmitting Religion. Improvisation and Variation. New Age "Channeling." Transmission and Religious Universals. Mimesis and Performance. Religion on the Web. Profile: Pascal Boyer, on Supernatural Concepts and Experimental Methods. 13. Places and Pilgrims. Centers and Directions. Dimensions of Pilgrimage. The Pilgrimage to Mecca. Contrasts in Pilgrimage from Japan and India. Profile: Ann Grodzins Gold, From "Sorrows of Simplicity" to "Shared Blessings" in Ghatiyali. 14. Saints, Visions, and Prophets. Saints as Exemplars and as Source of Assistance. Prophets and Social Change. Revitalization Movements: Messiahs, Millennia, and Revivals. Mormon Prophecy and Authority. Muhammad and His Successors. 15. The Place of Religions in Modern Nation-States. Religious Nationalisms. Religion and State Law. Religious Minorities and Public Religions. Minority Religions in Europe: Toleration or Public Recognition? Religion, Nation, and State in the United States. Religion and Public Life.
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