The Routledge Handbook of Material Religion (eBook, ePUB)
Redaktion: Arab, Pooyan Tamimi; Rodríguez-Plate, S. Brent; Hughes, Jennifer Scheper
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This volume places objects and bodies at the center of scholarly studies of religious life and practice. The Handbook reveals the deep philosophical roots of its key categories and then advances new critical analytics, such as queer materialities, inescapable material entanglements, and hyperobjects.
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This volume places objects and bodies at the center of scholarly studies of religious life and practice. The Handbook reveals the deep philosophical roots of its key categories and then advances new critical analytics, such as queer materialities, inescapable material entanglements, and hyperobjects.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 478
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351176217
- Artikelnr.: 68429794
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 478
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351176217
- Artikelnr.: 68429794
Pooyan Tamimi Arab is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Utrecht University. Jennifer Scheper Hughes is Professor in the Department of History at the University of California, Riverside. S. Brent Rodríguez-Plate is Professor, by special appointment, at Hamilton College, NY.
Editors' Introduction: The Pasts, Presents, and Futures of the Study of Material Religion, Pooyan Tamimi Arab, Jennifer Scheper Hughes, S. Brent Rodríguez-Plate Part I: Genealogies of Material Religion 1.1 Spinoza: Arch-Father of the Material-Religion Approach, Pooyan Tamimi Arab 1.2 Material Theories in Japanese Buddhism: What Kukai and D gen Thought About Things, Pamela D. Winfield 1.3 Gender, Ritual, and Dancing Images: Jane E. Harrison's Aesthetic Approaches to the Materiality of Religion, Ulrike Brunotte 1.4 The Philosophy of Ubuntu and Material Religion in Africa: Engaging Henry Rowley's Mid-Nineteenth-Century Perspective on the Materiality of Religion, Kapya John Kaoma 1.5 Mesoamerican Nightlife and the Queer Materialities of Religion, Xiomara Verenice Cervantes-Gómez 1.6 Comparison after Materiality, Johan Strijdom Part II: Materializing the Terms of the Study of Religion 2.1 Books in Religious Studies: From Relentless Textualism to Embodied Practices, Katja Rakow 2.2 Of Manuscripts That Can't Be Read and Roads That Can't Be Seen: Historical Matters among Chams in Cambodia, Emiko Stock 2.3 The Recursivity of the Fetish
Roger Sansi 2.4 Animism? Animated? Ensouled? The Active Lives of Balinese Masks, Laurel Kendall and Ni Wayan Pasek Ariati 2.5 "Brainsmithing" African Material Religion, Allen F. Roberts and Mary "Polly" Nooter Roberts 2.6 Crossing Heritage: Material Religion at the Humboldt Forum, Duane Jethro 2.7 Material God Mengdu: A Symbol and Real Presence, Yohan Yoo 2.8 Three Sacred Mouthfuls: Transformed and Transformative Materiality of Sacred Food in Hindu Publics, Tulasi Srinivas 2.9 Dark Mirroring: The Satanic Temple's Queer Material Religion, Sharday C. Mosurinjohn Part III: Entanglements, Entrapments, Escaping 3.1 The Entanglements of Religion and Things, Ian Hodder 3.2 Measuring Entanglement in Material Traces of Ritualized Interaction: Preferential Attachment in a Prehistoric Petroglyph Distribution, Tom Froese and Emiliano Gallaga Murrieta 3.3 "Disentangling" as an Everyday Practice: Material, Visual, Sacred, and Commodity features of "Puja Things", Vineeta Sinha 3.4 Broken Buddhas: Reflections on (Im)Materiality and Impermanence, S. Romi Mukherjee 3.5 Buddhist Practice, Recreation, and Fun: Entanglements of Popular Culture and Material Religion, Inken Prohl 3.6 Christmas Gifts at the Turn of the Twentieth Century in Santiago, Chile: From a Gift Economy to Commodity, Olaya Sanfuentes 3.7 The Jewel of Men: Weaponry as Material Religion among Muslim Communities, Younes Saramifar 3.8 Human-Animal Entanglements and the Anthropology of Sacrifice: Practicing Qurbani in Mumbai, Shaheed Tayob 3.9 Borrando La Frontera: Ana Teresa Fernández's Transborder Communion, Barbara Sostaita Part IV: Hyperobjects, or How Ginormous Things Affect Religions 4.1 The Erie Canal and the Birth of American Religion: Infrastructure as Hyperobject, S. Brent Rodríguez-Plate 4.2 The Kumbh Mela as Hyperobject: Sound, Scale, Nation, Environment, Amanda Lucia 4.3 Sonic Religion: The Analysis of Atmospheric Half-Things, Patrick Eisenlohr 4.4 Mortandad as Hyperobject: Colonial Death Worlds and Epidemic Cataclysm in Las Américas, Jennifer Scheper Hughes 4.5 Virus as Hyperobject: Early Atlantic World Jews and Yellow Fever Epidemics, Laura Arnold Leibman 4.6 On Human Extinction, Evander Price. Index
Roger Sansi 2.4 Animism? Animated? Ensouled? The Active Lives of Balinese Masks, Laurel Kendall and Ni Wayan Pasek Ariati 2.5 "Brainsmithing" African Material Religion, Allen F. Roberts and Mary "Polly" Nooter Roberts 2.6 Crossing Heritage: Material Religion at the Humboldt Forum, Duane Jethro 2.7 Material God Mengdu: A Symbol and Real Presence, Yohan Yoo 2.8 Three Sacred Mouthfuls: Transformed and Transformative Materiality of Sacred Food in Hindu Publics, Tulasi Srinivas 2.9 Dark Mirroring: The Satanic Temple's Queer Material Religion, Sharday C. Mosurinjohn Part III: Entanglements, Entrapments, Escaping 3.1 The Entanglements of Religion and Things, Ian Hodder 3.2 Measuring Entanglement in Material Traces of Ritualized Interaction: Preferential Attachment in a Prehistoric Petroglyph Distribution, Tom Froese and Emiliano Gallaga Murrieta 3.3 "Disentangling" as an Everyday Practice: Material, Visual, Sacred, and Commodity features of "Puja Things", Vineeta Sinha 3.4 Broken Buddhas: Reflections on (Im)Materiality and Impermanence, S. Romi Mukherjee 3.5 Buddhist Practice, Recreation, and Fun: Entanglements of Popular Culture and Material Religion, Inken Prohl 3.6 Christmas Gifts at the Turn of the Twentieth Century in Santiago, Chile: From a Gift Economy to Commodity, Olaya Sanfuentes 3.7 The Jewel of Men: Weaponry as Material Religion among Muslim Communities, Younes Saramifar 3.8 Human-Animal Entanglements and the Anthropology of Sacrifice: Practicing Qurbani in Mumbai, Shaheed Tayob 3.9 Borrando La Frontera: Ana Teresa Fernández's Transborder Communion, Barbara Sostaita Part IV: Hyperobjects, or How Ginormous Things Affect Religions 4.1 The Erie Canal and the Birth of American Religion: Infrastructure as Hyperobject, S. Brent Rodríguez-Plate 4.2 The Kumbh Mela as Hyperobject: Sound, Scale, Nation, Environment, Amanda Lucia 4.3 Sonic Religion: The Analysis of Atmospheric Half-Things, Patrick Eisenlohr 4.4 Mortandad as Hyperobject: Colonial Death Worlds and Epidemic Cataclysm in Las Américas, Jennifer Scheper Hughes 4.5 Virus as Hyperobject: Early Atlantic World Jews and Yellow Fever Epidemics, Laura Arnold Leibman 4.6 On Human Extinction, Evander Price. Index
Editors' Introduction: The Pasts, Presents, and Futures of the Study of Material Religion, Pooyan Tamimi Arab, Jennifer Scheper Hughes, S. Brent Rodríguez-Plate Part I: Genealogies of Material Religion 1.1 Spinoza: Arch-Father of the Material-Religion Approach, Pooyan Tamimi Arab 1.2 Material Theories in Japanese Buddhism: What Kukai and D gen Thought About Things, Pamela D. Winfield 1.3 Gender, Ritual, and Dancing Images: Jane E. Harrison's Aesthetic Approaches to the Materiality of Religion, Ulrike Brunotte 1.4 The Philosophy of Ubuntu and Material Religion in Africa: Engaging Henry Rowley's Mid-Nineteenth-Century Perspective on the Materiality of Religion, Kapya John Kaoma 1.5 Mesoamerican Nightlife and the Queer Materialities of Religion, Xiomara Verenice Cervantes-Gómez 1.6 Comparison after Materiality, Johan Strijdom Part II: Materializing the Terms of the Study of Religion 2.1 Books in Religious Studies: From Relentless Textualism to Embodied Practices, Katja Rakow 2.2 Of Manuscripts That Can't Be Read and Roads That Can't Be Seen: Historical Matters among Chams in Cambodia, Emiko Stock 2.3 The Recursivity of the Fetish
Roger Sansi 2.4 Animism? Animated? Ensouled? The Active Lives of Balinese Masks, Laurel Kendall and Ni Wayan Pasek Ariati 2.5 "Brainsmithing" African Material Religion, Allen F. Roberts and Mary "Polly" Nooter Roberts 2.6 Crossing Heritage: Material Religion at the Humboldt Forum, Duane Jethro 2.7 Material God Mengdu: A Symbol and Real Presence, Yohan Yoo 2.8 Three Sacred Mouthfuls: Transformed and Transformative Materiality of Sacred Food in Hindu Publics, Tulasi Srinivas 2.9 Dark Mirroring: The Satanic Temple's Queer Material Religion, Sharday C. Mosurinjohn Part III: Entanglements, Entrapments, Escaping 3.1 The Entanglements of Religion and Things, Ian Hodder 3.2 Measuring Entanglement in Material Traces of Ritualized Interaction: Preferential Attachment in a Prehistoric Petroglyph Distribution, Tom Froese and Emiliano Gallaga Murrieta 3.3 "Disentangling" as an Everyday Practice: Material, Visual, Sacred, and Commodity features of "Puja Things", Vineeta Sinha 3.4 Broken Buddhas: Reflections on (Im)Materiality and Impermanence, S. Romi Mukherjee 3.5 Buddhist Practice, Recreation, and Fun: Entanglements of Popular Culture and Material Religion, Inken Prohl 3.6 Christmas Gifts at the Turn of the Twentieth Century in Santiago, Chile: From a Gift Economy to Commodity, Olaya Sanfuentes 3.7 The Jewel of Men: Weaponry as Material Religion among Muslim Communities, Younes Saramifar 3.8 Human-Animal Entanglements and the Anthropology of Sacrifice: Practicing Qurbani in Mumbai, Shaheed Tayob 3.9 Borrando La Frontera: Ana Teresa Fernández's Transborder Communion, Barbara Sostaita Part IV: Hyperobjects, or How Ginormous Things Affect Religions 4.1 The Erie Canal and the Birth of American Religion: Infrastructure as Hyperobject, S. Brent Rodríguez-Plate 4.2 The Kumbh Mela as Hyperobject: Sound, Scale, Nation, Environment, Amanda Lucia 4.3 Sonic Religion: The Analysis of Atmospheric Half-Things, Patrick Eisenlohr 4.4 Mortandad as Hyperobject: Colonial Death Worlds and Epidemic Cataclysm in Las Américas, Jennifer Scheper Hughes 4.5 Virus as Hyperobject: Early Atlantic World Jews and Yellow Fever Epidemics, Laura Arnold Leibman 4.6 On Human Extinction, Evander Price. Index
Roger Sansi 2.4 Animism? Animated? Ensouled? The Active Lives of Balinese Masks, Laurel Kendall and Ni Wayan Pasek Ariati 2.5 "Brainsmithing" African Material Religion, Allen F. Roberts and Mary "Polly" Nooter Roberts 2.6 Crossing Heritage: Material Religion at the Humboldt Forum, Duane Jethro 2.7 Material God Mengdu: A Symbol and Real Presence, Yohan Yoo 2.8 Three Sacred Mouthfuls: Transformed and Transformative Materiality of Sacred Food in Hindu Publics, Tulasi Srinivas 2.9 Dark Mirroring: The Satanic Temple's Queer Material Religion, Sharday C. Mosurinjohn Part III: Entanglements, Entrapments, Escaping 3.1 The Entanglements of Religion and Things, Ian Hodder 3.2 Measuring Entanglement in Material Traces of Ritualized Interaction: Preferential Attachment in a Prehistoric Petroglyph Distribution, Tom Froese and Emiliano Gallaga Murrieta 3.3 "Disentangling" as an Everyday Practice: Material, Visual, Sacred, and Commodity features of "Puja Things", Vineeta Sinha 3.4 Broken Buddhas: Reflections on (Im)Materiality and Impermanence, S. Romi Mukherjee 3.5 Buddhist Practice, Recreation, and Fun: Entanglements of Popular Culture and Material Religion, Inken Prohl 3.6 Christmas Gifts at the Turn of the Twentieth Century in Santiago, Chile: From a Gift Economy to Commodity, Olaya Sanfuentes 3.7 The Jewel of Men: Weaponry as Material Religion among Muslim Communities, Younes Saramifar 3.8 Human-Animal Entanglements and the Anthropology of Sacrifice: Practicing Qurbani in Mumbai, Shaheed Tayob 3.9 Borrando La Frontera: Ana Teresa Fernández's Transborder Communion, Barbara Sostaita Part IV: Hyperobjects, or How Ginormous Things Affect Religions 4.1 The Erie Canal and the Birth of American Religion: Infrastructure as Hyperobject, S. Brent Rodríguez-Plate 4.2 The Kumbh Mela as Hyperobject: Sound, Scale, Nation, Environment, Amanda Lucia 4.3 Sonic Religion: The Analysis of Atmospheric Half-Things, Patrick Eisenlohr 4.4 Mortandad as Hyperobject: Colonial Death Worlds and Epidemic Cataclysm in Las Américas, Jennifer Scheper Hughes 4.5 Virus as Hyperobject: Early Atlantic World Jews and Yellow Fever Epidemics, Laura Arnold Leibman 4.6 On Human Extinction, Evander Price. Index