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Focusing on places, objects, bodies, narratives and ritual spaces where religion may be found or inscribed, the authors reveal the role of religion in contesting rights to places, to knowledge and to property, as well as access to resources. Through analyses of specific historical processes in terms of responses to socio-economic and political change, the chapters consider implicitly or explicitly the problematic relation between science (including social sciences and anthropology in particular) and religion, and how this connects to the new religious globalisation of the twenty-first century. Their ethnographies highlight the embodiment of religion and its location in landscapes, built spaces and religious sites which may be contested, physically or ideologically, or encased in memory and often in silence. Taken together, they show the importance of religion as a resource to the believers: a source of solace, spiritual comfort and self-willed submission.



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The result, with an overarching focus on ‘modernity and its ambivalences’ is a well-written and insightful volume, which presents new and exciting ways of dealing with one of anthropology’s more ancient (but still essential) research topics. · Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale

“…an engaging contribution to the anthropology of religion…Overall, this volume is a treasure trove of inspiring ethnographies. · JRAI

“Contributors to this volume stay very close to their data. They do not advance grand theories of religion.Nor do they limit themselves to the usual topics in anthropological studies like doctrine, faith, and ritual. Transcending the Durkheimian perspective (that understood religion in terms of collective rituals and morality), contributors instead focus on religion as a malleable and highly reflexive process. They advocate a ‘lateral’ (Needham), broadly comparative approach to the anthropological study of religion. Highly recommended.” · Anthropos



Table of Contents

List of Figures
Acknowledgements

Chapter 1. On the Margins: An Introduction
João de Pina-Cabral and Frances Pine

Chapter 2. Homeless Spirits: Modern Spiritualism, Psychical Research and the Anthropology of Religion in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
João Vasconcelos

Chapter 3. The Abominations of Anthropology: Christianity, Ethnographic Taboos and the Meanings of 'Science'
Simon Coleman

Chapter 4. Religious Logistics: African Christians, Spirituality and Transportation
Thomas Kirsch

Chapter 5. Contested Spaces: Temple Building and the Re-creation of Religious Boundaries in Contemporary Urban India
Ursula Rao

Chapter 6. Bosnian Neighbourhoods Revisited: Tolerance, Commitment and Kom¡siluk in Sarajevo
Cornelia Sorabji

Chapter 7. Revival of Buddhist Royal Family Commemorative Ritual in Laos
Grant Evans

Chapter 8. Centres and Margins: The Organisation of Extravagance as Self-government in China
Stephan Feuchtwang

Chapter 9. Allies and Subordinates: Religious Practice on the Margins between Buddhism and Shamanism in Southern Siberia
Galina Lindquist

Chapter 10. On Celibate Marriages: Conversion to the Brahma Kumaris in Poland
Agnieszka Koscianska

Chapter 11. Elders' Cathedrals and Children's Marbles: Dynamics of Religious Transmission among the Baga of Guinea
Ramon Sarró

Chapter 12. Geomancy, Politics and Colonial Encounters in Rural Hong Kong
Rubie S. Watson and James L. Watson

Chapter 13. The Sacrifices of Modernity in a Soviet-built Steel Town in Central India
Jonathan P. Parry

Notes on Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/03/2008
      ISBN13: 9781845454098, 978-1845454098
      ISBN10: 184545409X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Focusing on places, objects, bodies, narratives and ritual spaces where religion may be found or inscribed, the authors reveal the role of religion in contesting rights to places, to knowledge and to property, as well as access to resources. Through analyses of specific historical processes in terms of responses to socio-economic and political change, the chapters consider implicitly or explicitly the problematic relation between science (including social sciences and anthropology in particular) and religion, and how this connects to the new religious globalisation of the twenty-first century. Their ethnographies highlight the embodiment of religion and its location in landscapes, built spaces and religious sites which may be contested, physically or ideologically, or encased in memory and often in silence. Taken together, they show the importance of religion as a resource to the believers: a source of solace, spiritual comfort and self-willed submission.



      Trade Review

      The result, with an overarching focus on ‘modernity and its ambivalences’ is a well-written and insightful volume, which presents new and exciting ways of dealing with one of anthropology’s more ancient (but still essential) research topics. · Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale

      “…an engaging contribution to the anthropology of religion…Overall, this volume is a treasure trove of inspiring ethnographies. · JRAI

      “Contributors to this volume stay very close to their data. They do not advance grand theories of religion.Nor do they limit themselves to the usual topics in anthropological studies like doctrine, faith, and ritual. Transcending the Durkheimian perspective (that understood religion in terms of collective rituals and morality), contributors instead focus on religion as a malleable and highly reflexive process. They advocate a ‘lateral’ (Needham), broadly comparative approach to the anthropological study of religion. Highly recommended.” · Anthropos



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures
      Acknowledgements

      Chapter 1. On the Margins: An Introduction
      João de Pina-Cabral and Frances Pine

      Chapter 2. Homeless Spirits: Modern Spiritualism, Psychical Research and the Anthropology of Religion in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
      João Vasconcelos

      Chapter 3. The Abominations of Anthropology: Christianity, Ethnographic Taboos and the Meanings of 'Science'
      Simon Coleman

      Chapter 4. Religious Logistics: African Christians, Spirituality and Transportation
      Thomas Kirsch

      Chapter 5. Contested Spaces: Temple Building and the Re-creation of Religious Boundaries in Contemporary Urban India
      Ursula Rao

      Chapter 6. Bosnian Neighbourhoods Revisited: Tolerance, Commitment and Kom¡siluk in Sarajevo
      Cornelia Sorabji

      Chapter 7. Revival of Buddhist Royal Family Commemorative Ritual in Laos
      Grant Evans

      Chapter 8. Centres and Margins: The Organisation of Extravagance as Self-government in China
      Stephan Feuchtwang

      Chapter 9. Allies and Subordinates: Religious Practice on the Margins between Buddhism and Shamanism in Southern Siberia
      Galina Lindquist

      Chapter 10. On Celibate Marriages: Conversion to the Brahma Kumaris in Poland
      Agnieszka Koscianska

      Chapter 11. Elders' Cathedrals and Children's Marbles: Dynamics of Religious Transmission among the Baga of Guinea
      Ramon Sarró

      Chapter 12. Geomancy, Politics and Colonial Encounters in Rural Hong Kong
      Rubie S. Watson and James L. Watson

      Chapter 13. The Sacrifices of Modernity in a Soviet-built Steel Town in Central India
      Jonathan P. Parry

      Notes on Contributors
      Index

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