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Drawing from ethnographic examples found throughout the world, this revised and updated text, hailed as the "best general text on religion in anthropology available," offers an introduction to what anthropologists know or think about religion, how they have studied it, and how they interpret or explain it since the late 19th century.
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Drawing from ethnographic examples found throughout the world, this revised and updated text, hailed as the "best general text on religion in anthropology available," offers an introduction to what anthropologists know or think about religion, how they have studied it, and how they interpret or explain it since the late 19th century.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Altamira Press
- 2nd Edition
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 550g
- ISBN-13: 9780759121904
- ISBN-10: 0759121907
- Artikelnr.: 34939137
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Altamira Press
- 2nd Edition
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 550g
- ISBN-13: 9780759121904
- ISBN-10: 0759121907
- Artikelnr.: 34939137
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Robert L. Winzeler is professor emeritus of anthropology at the University of Nevada, Reno. He received his AM and PhD from the University of Chicago and has done extensive long-term fieldwork in both insular and mainland Southeast Asia. His numerous books include The Peoples of Southeast Asia Today (2011) and Anthropology and Religion, Second Edition (2012).
Preface Part 1: Anthropology and Religion Words and Things Is Religion a
Human Universal? The Meaning of Religion The Anthropology of Religion Types
of Anthropological Studies of Religion Types of Religion Religions versus
Religion Part 2: Religion Here and There: Western Notions in Comparative
Perspective Religion Is Primarily a Matter of Belief or Faith Religion and
Identity: One at a Time Religion Is a Separate Realm of Life Religion Is
Associated with a Special Building Religion Concerns Transcendental Rather
Than Practical Matters Religion Is the Basis of Morality Part 3: Religion,
Evolution, and Prehistory The Bio-evolution of Religion When Did Religion
Develop? The Origin of Religion: How It Began The Nature of Early Religion
Has Religion Evolved? Part 4: Religion, Adaptation, and the Environment
Ecological Functionalism Religion as a Regulator of Ecological Processes
Cultural Materialist Explanations of Seemingly Maladaptive Ritual Practices
(or, Solving the Riddles of Culture) Religion and Environmentalism The
Problem of Reaching Conclusions about Religion and Adaptation Part 5:
Natural Symbols Are There Natural Symbols? The Natural Environment as
Symbolism Animals Colors Lateral Symbolism: Left- and Right-Handedness
Percussion Sounds The Head and Its Parts Natural Symbols and Natural
Religion Part 6: Myth and Ritual, Old and New What More Exactly Is Myth?
Theories, Approaches, and Explanations of Myth The Protagonists of Myth
Myth and Gender Contemporary Urban Myths Contemporary Rumor Myths Part 7:
Ritual and Belief The Nature of Ritual Religious Ritual Some Common Forms
of Religious Ritual Some Common Types of Ritual The Structure of Ritual
according to Arnold van Gennep Journeys and Boundaries Rites of Passage
Mortuary Rituals Bad Death Funerals as Rites of Passage Part 8: Witchcraft
and Sorcery: Past and Present, Far and Near Traditional Witchcraft and
Sorcery in Small-Scale Societies Witchcraft in Late Medieval and Early
Modern Europe Modern Witchcraft or Neo-paganism Part 9: Spirit Possession,
Spirit Mediumship, and Shamanism Spirit Possession and Spirit Mediumship
Shamanism Shamanism in the Modern World Part 10: Religious Movements and
the Origins of Religions Three Native American Movements Cargo Cults in
Melanesia A Religious Movement in Borneo Revitalization? Part 11:
Anthropology and the World Religions The World Religions from an
Anthropological Perspective Anthropological Studies of the World Religions
The Conversion of Indigenous Peoples to and within the World Religions Part
12: Anthropology and Religion on a Larger Canvas: Religious Change under
Socialism and Capitalism Religious Change in Socialist and Postsocialist
Societies Socialism and Shamanism in Siberia and Mongolia Religion under
Socialism in China Religion, Social Complexity, and Socialism in Cuba
Vietnam and Laos as Socialist States The Return of the Occult Notes
Glossary References
Human Universal? The Meaning of Religion The Anthropology of Religion Types
of Anthropological Studies of Religion Types of Religion Religions versus
Religion Part 2: Religion Here and There: Western Notions in Comparative
Perspective Religion Is Primarily a Matter of Belief or Faith Religion and
Identity: One at a Time Religion Is a Separate Realm of Life Religion Is
Associated with a Special Building Religion Concerns Transcendental Rather
Than Practical Matters Religion Is the Basis of Morality Part 3: Religion,
Evolution, and Prehistory The Bio-evolution of Religion When Did Religion
Develop? The Origin of Religion: How It Began The Nature of Early Religion
Has Religion Evolved? Part 4: Religion, Adaptation, and the Environment
Ecological Functionalism Religion as a Regulator of Ecological Processes
Cultural Materialist Explanations of Seemingly Maladaptive Ritual Practices
(or, Solving the Riddles of Culture) Religion and Environmentalism The
Problem of Reaching Conclusions about Religion and Adaptation Part 5:
Natural Symbols Are There Natural Symbols? The Natural Environment as
Symbolism Animals Colors Lateral Symbolism: Left- and Right-Handedness
Percussion Sounds The Head and Its Parts Natural Symbols and Natural
Religion Part 6: Myth and Ritual, Old and New What More Exactly Is Myth?
Theories, Approaches, and Explanations of Myth The Protagonists of Myth
Myth and Gender Contemporary Urban Myths Contemporary Rumor Myths Part 7:
Ritual and Belief The Nature of Ritual Religious Ritual Some Common Forms
of Religious Ritual Some Common Types of Ritual The Structure of Ritual
according to Arnold van Gennep Journeys and Boundaries Rites of Passage
Mortuary Rituals Bad Death Funerals as Rites of Passage Part 8: Witchcraft
and Sorcery: Past and Present, Far and Near Traditional Witchcraft and
Sorcery in Small-Scale Societies Witchcraft in Late Medieval and Early
Modern Europe Modern Witchcraft or Neo-paganism Part 9: Spirit Possession,
Spirit Mediumship, and Shamanism Spirit Possession and Spirit Mediumship
Shamanism Shamanism in the Modern World Part 10: Religious Movements and
the Origins of Religions Three Native American Movements Cargo Cults in
Melanesia A Religious Movement in Borneo Revitalization? Part 11:
Anthropology and the World Religions The World Religions from an
Anthropological Perspective Anthropological Studies of the World Religions
The Conversion of Indigenous Peoples to and within the World Religions Part
12: Anthropology and Religion on a Larger Canvas: Religious Change under
Socialism and Capitalism Religious Change in Socialist and Postsocialist
Societies Socialism and Shamanism in Siberia and Mongolia Religion under
Socialism in China Religion, Social Complexity, and Socialism in Cuba
Vietnam and Laos as Socialist States The Return of the Occult Notes
Glossary References
Preface Part 1: Anthropology and Religion Words and Things Is Religion a
Human Universal? The Meaning of Religion The Anthropology of Religion Types
of Anthropological Studies of Religion Types of Religion Religions versus
Religion Part 2: Religion Here and There: Western Notions in Comparative
Perspective Religion Is Primarily a Matter of Belief or Faith Religion and
Identity: One at a Time Religion Is a Separate Realm of Life Religion Is
Associated with a Special Building Religion Concerns Transcendental Rather
Than Practical Matters Religion Is the Basis of Morality Part 3: Religion,
Evolution, and Prehistory The Bio-evolution of Religion When Did Religion
Develop? The Origin of Religion: How It Began The Nature of Early Religion
Has Religion Evolved? Part 4: Religion, Adaptation, and the Environment
Ecological Functionalism Religion as a Regulator of Ecological Processes
Cultural Materialist Explanations of Seemingly Maladaptive Ritual Practices
(or, Solving the Riddles of Culture) Religion and Environmentalism The
Problem of Reaching Conclusions about Religion and Adaptation Part 5:
Natural Symbols Are There Natural Symbols? The Natural Environment as
Symbolism Animals Colors Lateral Symbolism: Left- and Right-Handedness
Percussion Sounds The Head and Its Parts Natural Symbols and Natural
Religion Part 6: Myth and Ritual, Old and New What More Exactly Is Myth?
Theories, Approaches, and Explanations of Myth The Protagonists of Myth
Myth and Gender Contemporary Urban Myths Contemporary Rumor Myths Part 7:
Ritual and Belief The Nature of Ritual Religious Ritual Some Common Forms
of Religious Ritual Some Common Types of Ritual The Structure of Ritual
according to Arnold van Gennep Journeys and Boundaries Rites of Passage
Mortuary Rituals Bad Death Funerals as Rites of Passage Part 8: Witchcraft
and Sorcery: Past and Present, Far and Near Traditional Witchcraft and
Sorcery in Small-Scale Societies Witchcraft in Late Medieval and Early
Modern Europe Modern Witchcraft or Neo-paganism Part 9: Spirit Possession,
Spirit Mediumship, and Shamanism Spirit Possession and Spirit Mediumship
Shamanism Shamanism in the Modern World Part 10: Religious Movements and
the Origins of Religions Three Native American Movements Cargo Cults in
Melanesia A Religious Movement in Borneo Revitalization? Part 11:
Anthropology and the World Religions The World Religions from an
Anthropological Perspective Anthropological Studies of the World Religions
The Conversion of Indigenous Peoples to and within the World Religions Part
12: Anthropology and Religion on a Larger Canvas: Religious Change under
Socialism and Capitalism Religious Change in Socialist and Postsocialist
Societies Socialism and Shamanism in Siberia and Mongolia Religion under
Socialism in China Religion, Social Complexity, and Socialism in Cuba
Vietnam and Laos as Socialist States The Return of the Occult Notes
Glossary References
Human Universal? The Meaning of Religion The Anthropology of Religion Types
of Anthropological Studies of Religion Types of Religion Religions versus
Religion Part 2: Religion Here and There: Western Notions in Comparative
Perspective Religion Is Primarily a Matter of Belief or Faith Religion and
Identity: One at a Time Religion Is a Separate Realm of Life Religion Is
Associated with a Special Building Religion Concerns Transcendental Rather
Than Practical Matters Religion Is the Basis of Morality Part 3: Religion,
Evolution, and Prehistory The Bio-evolution of Religion When Did Religion
Develop? The Origin of Religion: How It Began The Nature of Early Religion
Has Religion Evolved? Part 4: Religion, Adaptation, and the Environment
Ecological Functionalism Religion as a Regulator of Ecological Processes
Cultural Materialist Explanations of Seemingly Maladaptive Ritual Practices
(or, Solving the Riddles of Culture) Religion and Environmentalism The
Problem of Reaching Conclusions about Religion and Adaptation Part 5:
Natural Symbols Are There Natural Symbols? The Natural Environment as
Symbolism Animals Colors Lateral Symbolism: Left- and Right-Handedness
Percussion Sounds The Head and Its Parts Natural Symbols and Natural
Religion Part 6: Myth and Ritual, Old and New What More Exactly Is Myth?
Theories, Approaches, and Explanations of Myth The Protagonists of Myth
Myth and Gender Contemporary Urban Myths Contemporary Rumor Myths Part 7:
Ritual and Belief The Nature of Ritual Religious Ritual Some Common Forms
of Religious Ritual Some Common Types of Ritual The Structure of Ritual
according to Arnold van Gennep Journeys and Boundaries Rites of Passage
Mortuary Rituals Bad Death Funerals as Rites of Passage Part 8: Witchcraft
and Sorcery: Past and Present, Far and Near Traditional Witchcraft and
Sorcery in Small-Scale Societies Witchcraft in Late Medieval and Early
Modern Europe Modern Witchcraft or Neo-paganism Part 9: Spirit Possession,
Spirit Mediumship, and Shamanism Spirit Possession and Spirit Mediumship
Shamanism Shamanism in the Modern World Part 10: Religious Movements and
the Origins of Religions Three Native American Movements Cargo Cults in
Melanesia A Religious Movement in Borneo Revitalization? Part 11:
Anthropology and the World Religions The World Religions from an
Anthropological Perspective Anthropological Studies of the World Religions
The Conversion of Indigenous Peoples to and within the World Religions Part
12: Anthropology and Religion on a Larger Canvas: Religious Change under
Socialism and Capitalism Religious Change in Socialist and Postsocialist
Societies Socialism and Shamanism in Siberia and Mongolia Religion under
Socialism in China Religion, Social Complexity, and Socialism in Cuba
Vietnam and Laos as Socialist States The Return of the Occult Notes
Glossary References