Theory for religious studies
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Theory for religious studies
(Theory4)
Routledge, 2004
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Description
In this handy volume, two professors of religious studies provide the student of religious studies - whether the motivated undergraduate, graduate student, or professor - with a brief review of theorists' work from the perspective of religious studies. For example, in 5-10 pages, the reader will get a review of Emmanuel Levinas's work as it offers insights for scholars in religious studies, followed by a selected bibliography. In short, this is a guide for students of religious studies that will take major theoretical writers in the humanities and social sciences and explain their relevance to the study of religion.
Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
I. PREDECESSORS
1. Sigmund FREUD
2. Karl MARX
3. Friedrich NIETZSCHE
4. Ferdinand de SAUSSURE
II. THEORY FOR RELIGIOUS STUDIES
5. Louis ALTHUSSER
6. Mikhail BAKHTIN
7. Roland BARTHES
8. Georges BATAILLE
9. Jean BAUDRILLARD
10. Walter BENJAMIN
11. Pierre BOURDIEU
12. Judith BUTLER
13. Helene CIXOUS
14. Gilles DELEUZE and Felix GUATTARI
15. Jacques DERRIDA
16. Michel FOUCAULT
17. Hans-Georg GADAMER
18. Luce IRIGARAY
19. Julia KRISTEVA
20. Jacques LACAN
21. Henri LEFEBVRE
22. Emmanuel LEVINAS
23. Jean-Francois LYOTARD
24. Maurice MERLEAU-PONTY
25. Edward W. SAID
26. Gayatri Chakravorty SPIVAK
27. Hayden WHITE
28. Raymond WILLIAMS
29. Slavoj ZIZEK
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