Latest Open Access Volume of Religion and Society (Vol. 12)
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The latest Open Access volume of Religion and Society has published. This volume is focused on horizons, imaginaries, and lenses of legibility.
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Volume 12
Introduction
Place, Horizon, and Imaginary
Sondra L. Hausner and Simon Coleman
I. Portrait: Diana L. Eck
Portrait: Diana L. Eck
Diana L. Eck, John Stratton Hawley, Rahul Mehrotra, and Sondra L. Hausner
II. Rappaport Lecture
Beyond the Human Horizon
Amira Mittermaier
III. Articles
State Legibility and Mind Legibility in the Original Political Society
Natalia Buitron and Hans Steinmüller
Critical Thin: Haunting Sufis and the Also-Here of Migration in Berlin
Omar Kasmani
Totemic Outsiders: Ontological Transformation among the Makushi
James Andrew Whitaker
The Christian Right and Refugee Rights: The Border Politics of Anti-communism and Anti-discrimination in South Korea
Angie Heo
How the Bible Works: Russian Baptist Faith as Text
Igor Mikeshin
IV. Teaching
How to Conceptualize an Introductory Course on the Academic Study of Religion: Systematic Reflections and Exemplary Answers
Johannes Quack
V. Special Section: Reimagining Sharedness
Introduction: Communities Reimagining Sharedness in Belief and Practice
Sarah Hillewaert and Chantal Tetreault
Labor and Religious Tolerance in Two Senegalese Daaras
Laura L. Cochrane
Speaking in Celestial Signs: The Language of Western Astrology and the (Tenuous) Bonds of Occult Sociality
Omri Elisha
Discourses, Bodies, and Questions of Sharedness in Kenya’s Wellness Communities
Sarah M. Hillewaert
Wrestling with Tradition: Reconstructing Jewish Community through Negotiating Shared Purpose
Chantal Tetreault
Sharedness as Belonging: Hospitality, Inclusion, and Equality among the Layene of Senegal
Emily Jenan Riley
Afterword
Ayala Fader
VI. Reviews
Reviews
Javier Jiménez-Royo, Josh Bullock, Maïa Guillot, Caleb Carter, Evgenia Fotiou, Anna Clot-Garrell, Essi Mäkelä, Andrés Felipe Agudelo, Diana Espírito Santo, Kristina Wirtz, Joana Martins, Jon Bialecki, Joel Robbins, Richard Baxstrom, and Victor Roudometof
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Categories
Keywords
- open access
- Berghahn Open Anthro
- legibility
- Diana L. Eck
- Anthropocentrism
- ethnographic writing
- Anthropology / Ethnography
- theology
- state legibility
- mind legibility
- animism
- metahuman
- mind reading
- migration
- Berlin
- Sufi
- urban religion
- ontology
- Totemism
- Refugees
- ant-communism
- anti-discrimination
- Russia
- Baptist
- Russian Baptists
- teaching
- Spirituality
- religious tolerance
- Western Astrology
- astrology
- New Age beliefs
- occult sociality
- Judaism
- Hospitality
- inclusion
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