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Religion and Cultural Studies / ed. by Susan L. Mizruchi.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2001Description: 1 online resource (295 p.) : 11 halftonesContent type:
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  • 9780691224046
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 200/.973 22
LOC classification:
  • BL2525
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- 1. Close Encounters of Diverse Kinds -- 2. Telling a Life through Haitian Vodou: An Essay Concerning Race, Gender, Memory, and Historical Consciousness -- 3. Unseemly Commemoration: Religion, Fragments, and the Icon -- 4. The Place of Ritual in Our Time -- 5. Human Solidarity and the Problem of Otherness -- 6. Ascetics, Aesthetics, and the Management of Desire -- 7. New Baptized: The Culture of Love in America, 1830s to 1950s -- 8. “The Mystery of Life in All Its Forms”: Religious Dimensions of Culture in Early American Anthropology -- 9. Global Requiem: The Apocalyptic Moment in Religion, Science, and Art -- 10. The Altar of Sin: Social Multiplicity and Christian Conversion among a New Guinea People -- 11. God On Line: Locating the Pagan/Asian Soul of America in Cyberspace -- Selected Bibliography -- Index of Names
Summary: Americans have never been more religious than they are now, at the dawn of the twenty-first century. By all reports, attendance rates at traditional places of worship are high and rising; the influx of new immigrant religions has revitalized standard faiths and drawn in those who had strayed from them. Popular television shows like "The Simpsons" feature characters who go to church every Sunday and speak to God; special events, like the 1998 outdoor mass in Worcester, Massachusetts, for a comatose girl believed to have miraculous powers, attract thousands of people. This collection is both part of this ferment and an intellectual reflection upon it. Religion and Cultural Studies features essays by major scholars from the fields of anthropology, history, literary criticism, and religion in order to enrich critical discourse about religion and culture. Despite the variety of disciplines represented by this group of scholars and the variety of cultures explored in their essays--from fifteenth-century Flemish asceticism and nineteenth-century African-American spiritualism to Russian blood-libel trials and Alien Abduction Reports in the twentieth century--their common ground is the question of religion's place in current American academic analysis, and more broadly in American life today. The volume's range of vocabulary and subject matter is aimed at vitalizing scholarly interest in the field of religion and cultural studies and deepening intellectual inquiry in the contemporary academy. The contributors are Eytan Bercovitch, Karen McCarthy Brown, Gillian Feeley-Harnik, Richard Wightman Fox, Jenny Franchot, Giles Gunn, Geoffrey Galt Harpham, Bruce B. Lawrence, Jack Miles, Susan L. Mizruchi, and Jonathan Z. Smith.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- 1. Close Encounters of Diverse Kinds -- 2. Telling a Life through Haitian Vodou: An Essay Concerning Race, Gender, Memory, and Historical Consciousness -- 3. Unseemly Commemoration: Religion, Fragments, and the Icon -- 4. The Place of Ritual in Our Time -- 5. Human Solidarity and the Problem of Otherness -- 6. Ascetics, Aesthetics, and the Management of Desire -- 7. New Baptized: The Culture of Love in America, 1830s to 1950s -- 8. “The Mystery of Life in All Its Forms”: Religious Dimensions of Culture in Early American Anthropology -- 9. Global Requiem: The Apocalyptic Moment in Religion, Science, and Art -- 10. The Altar of Sin: Social Multiplicity and Christian Conversion among a New Guinea People -- 11. God On Line: Locating the Pagan/Asian Soul of America in Cyberspace -- Selected Bibliography -- Index of Names

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Americans have never been more religious than they are now, at the dawn of the twenty-first century. By all reports, attendance rates at traditional places of worship are high and rising; the influx of new immigrant religions has revitalized standard faiths and drawn in those who had strayed from them. Popular television shows like "The Simpsons" feature characters who go to church every Sunday and speak to God; special events, like the 1998 outdoor mass in Worcester, Massachusetts, for a comatose girl believed to have miraculous powers, attract thousands of people. This collection is both part of this ferment and an intellectual reflection upon it. Religion and Cultural Studies features essays by major scholars from the fields of anthropology, history, literary criticism, and religion in order to enrich critical discourse about religion and culture. Despite the variety of disciplines represented by this group of scholars and the variety of cultures explored in their essays--from fifteenth-century Flemish asceticism and nineteenth-century African-American spiritualism to Russian blood-libel trials and Alien Abduction Reports in the twentieth century--their common ground is the question of religion's place in current American academic analysis, and more broadly in American life today. The volume's range of vocabulary and subject matter is aimed at vitalizing scholarly interest in the field of religion and cultural studies and deepening intellectual inquiry in the contemporary academy. The contributors are Eytan Bercovitch, Karen McCarthy Brown, Gillian Feeley-Harnik, Richard Wightman Fox, Jenny Franchot, Giles Gunn, Geoffrey Galt Harpham, Bruce B. Lawrence, Jack Miles, Susan L. Mizruchi, and Jonathan Z. Smith.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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