Oxford Handbook of the Anthropology of Religion
Oxford Handbook of the Anthropology of Religion
Coleman, Simon; Robbins, Joel
Oxford University Press
02/2026
736
Dura
Inglês
9780199676217
15 a 20 dias
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Part I. Approaches
1: Alexander Riley: The French Tradition
2: Ivan Strenski: Victorian Anthropologies of Religion: Their Puzzles and Problems
3: Matt Tomlinson: Cultural Analysis
4: Courtney Handman: Linguistic Approaches
5: Peter G. Stromberg: Narrative Analysis
6: Christopher Stephan and C. Jason Throop: Phenomenological Analysis
7: Joseph Webster: Approaches through Materiality
8: Carles Salazar: Cognitive Approaches
9: Brian M. Howell: Insiders and Outsiders in the Anthropology of Christianity
Part II. The Study of "Indigenous Religions"
10: Joseph Hellweg and Dianna Bell: Person, Cosmos, and Power in the Anthropology of Religions in Africa: A Critical, Holistic Approach to Theory and Ethnography
11: Aparecida Vilaca: An Unstable "Religion": Shamanism, Perspectivism, and 'Perpetual Disequilibrium' in Amazonia
12: John Barker and Dan Jorgensen:
13: Robert W. Hefner: An Anthropology of Religion and Modernity across Eastern Asia
14: Carolyn Schwarz: Religions of Aboriginal Australia
15: Meaghan Weatherdon and Pamela E. Klassen: The Study of Indigenous Religions in North America
Part III. "World Religions" Revisited
16: Jonathan Mair: The Anthropology of Buddhism
17: David N. Gellner: Living with Polytropy and Hierarchy: The Anthropology of Hinduism
18: Anne Vallely: Jainism
19: Magnus Marsden: Islam
20: Don Seeman and Nehemia A. Stern: Judaism, Jews, and the Anthropology of Jewish Life
21: Annelin Eriksen and Ruy Llera Blanes: Arguing with Christianity: Pentecostalism as a Challenge for Anthropology
Part IV. Enduring Themes
22: Isak Niehaus: Magic and Witchcraft: Changing Anthropological Interpretations
23: Andrew J. Strathern and Pamela J. Stewart: Ritual: Revivals and Excursions
24: Jon P. Mitchell: Belief
25: Sonja Luehrmann: The Secular and the Sacred
26: James S. Bielo: Religion and Science
27: Anna I. Corwin and Jessica Hardin: Religion and Medicine: Productive Contrasts and Their Limitations
28: Nicholas H. A. Evans: Morality
29: Susan J. Rasmussen: Spirit Possession and Religion: Excavating the Unexpected in an Uneasy Relationship
30: Morten Axel Pedersen: Shamanism
31: Britt Halvorson: Religion and Economies: Four Cultural Articulations and Their Insights
32: Susan Starr Sered: Gender and Religion
33: Deborah Van Heekeren: Myth
34: Pnina Werbner and Richard Werbner: Charisma
35: Jacob R. Hickman and Joseph Webster: Millenarianism
Part V. Emergent Themes
36: Ursula Rao: Religion and the Public Sphere
37: Jon Bialecki: Virtual Religion
38: Knut Rio: Religion, Globalization, and Universalism
39: Tom Boylston: Religion and Media (Human Communication, with a Loop in it)
40: Julia L. Cassaniti: Emotion in the Anthropology of Religion
41: Allen Abramson: Plural Entirety: Anthropology, Cosmology, and the Unnatural Study of Human Worlds
1: Alexander Riley: The French Tradition
2: Ivan Strenski: Victorian Anthropologies of Religion: Their Puzzles and Problems
3: Matt Tomlinson: Cultural Analysis
4: Courtney Handman: Linguistic Approaches
5: Peter G. Stromberg: Narrative Analysis
6: Christopher Stephan and C. Jason Throop: Phenomenological Analysis
7: Joseph Webster: Approaches through Materiality
8: Carles Salazar: Cognitive Approaches
9: Brian M. Howell: Insiders and Outsiders in the Anthropology of Christianity
Part II. The Study of "Indigenous Religions"
10: Joseph Hellweg and Dianna Bell: Person, Cosmos, and Power in the Anthropology of Religions in Africa: A Critical, Holistic Approach to Theory and Ethnography
11: Aparecida Vilaca: An Unstable "Religion": Shamanism, Perspectivism, and 'Perpetual Disequilibrium' in Amazonia
12: John Barker and Dan Jorgensen:
13: Robert W. Hefner: An Anthropology of Religion and Modernity across Eastern Asia
14: Carolyn Schwarz: Religions of Aboriginal Australia
15: Meaghan Weatherdon and Pamela E. Klassen: The Study of Indigenous Religions in North America
Part III. "World Religions" Revisited
16: Jonathan Mair: The Anthropology of Buddhism
17: David N. Gellner: Living with Polytropy and Hierarchy: The Anthropology of Hinduism
18: Anne Vallely: Jainism
19: Magnus Marsden: Islam
20: Don Seeman and Nehemia A. Stern: Judaism, Jews, and the Anthropology of Jewish Life
21: Annelin Eriksen and Ruy Llera Blanes: Arguing with Christianity: Pentecostalism as a Challenge for Anthropology
Part IV. Enduring Themes
22: Isak Niehaus: Magic and Witchcraft: Changing Anthropological Interpretations
23: Andrew J. Strathern and Pamela J. Stewart: Ritual: Revivals and Excursions
24: Jon P. Mitchell: Belief
25: Sonja Luehrmann: The Secular and the Sacred
26: James S. Bielo: Religion and Science
27: Anna I. Corwin and Jessica Hardin: Religion and Medicine: Productive Contrasts and Their Limitations
28: Nicholas H. A. Evans: Morality
29: Susan J. Rasmussen: Spirit Possession and Religion: Excavating the Unexpected in an Uneasy Relationship
30: Morten Axel Pedersen: Shamanism
31: Britt Halvorson: Religion and Economies: Four Cultural Articulations and Their Insights
32: Susan Starr Sered: Gender and Religion
33: Deborah Van Heekeren: Myth
34: Pnina Werbner and Richard Werbner: Charisma
35: Jacob R. Hickman and Joseph Webster: Millenarianism
Part V. Emergent Themes
36: Ursula Rao: Religion and the Public Sphere
37: Jon Bialecki: Virtual Religion
38: Knut Rio: Religion, Globalization, and Universalism
39: Tom Boylston: Religion and Media (Human Communication, with a Loop in it)
40: Julia L. Cassaniti: Emotion in the Anthropology of Religion
41: Allen Abramson: Plural Entirety: Anthropology, Cosmology, and the Unnatural Study of Human Worlds
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Part I. Approaches
1: Alexander Riley: The French Tradition
2: Ivan Strenski: Victorian Anthropologies of Religion: Their Puzzles and Problems
3: Matt Tomlinson: Cultural Analysis
4: Courtney Handman: Linguistic Approaches
5: Peter G. Stromberg: Narrative Analysis
6: Christopher Stephan and C. Jason Throop: Phenomenological Analysis
7: Joseph Webster: Approaches through Materiality
8: Carles Salazar: Cognitive Approaches
9: Brian M. Howell: Insiders and Outsiders in the Anthropology of Christianity
Part II. The Study of "Indigenous Religions"
10: Joseph Hellweg and Dianna Bell: Person, Cosmos, and Power in the Anthropology of Religions in Africa: A Critical, Holistic Approach to Theory and Ethnography
11: Aparecida Vilaca: An Unstable "Religion": Shamanism, Perspectivism, and 'Perpetual Disequilibrium' in Amazonia
12: John Barker and Dan Jorgensen:
13: Robert W. Hefner: An Anthropology of Religion and Modernity across Eastern Asia
14: Carolyn Schwarz: Religions of Aboriginal Australia
15: Meaghan Weatherdon and Pamela E. Klassen: The Study of Indigenous Religions in North America
Part III. "World Religions" Revisited
16: Jonathan Mair: The Anthropology of Buddhism
17: David N. Gellner: Living with Polytropy and Hierarchy: The Anthropology of Hinduism
18: Anne Vallely: Jainism
19: Magnus Marsden: Islam
20: Don Seeman and Nehemia A. Stern: Judaism, Jews, and the Anthropology of Jewish Life
21: Annelin Eriksen and Ruy Llera Blanes: Arguing with Christianity: Pentecostalism as a Challenge for Anthropology
Part IV. Enduring Themes
22: Isak Niehaus: Magic and Witchcraft: Changing Anthropological Interpretations
23: Andrew J. Strathern and Pamela J. Stewart: Ritual: Revivals and Excursions
24: Jon P. Mitchell: Belief
25: Sonja Luehrmann: The Secular and the Sacred
26: James S. Bielo: Religion and Science
27: Anna I. Corwin and Jessica Hardin: Religion and Medicine: Productive Contrasts and Their Limitations
28: Nicholas H. A. Evans: Morality
29: Susan J. Rasmussen: Spirit Possession and Religion: Excavating the Unexpected in an Uneasy Relationship
30: Morten Axel Pedersen: Shamanism
31: Britt Halvorson: Religion and Economies: Four Cultural Articulations and Their Insights
32: Susan Starr Sered: Gender and Religion
33: Deborah Van Heekeren: Myth
34: Pnina Werbner and Richard Werbner: Charisma
35: Jacob R. Hickman and Joseph Webster: Millenarianism
Part V. Emergent Themes
36: Ursula Rao: Religion and the Public Sphere
37: Jon Bialecki: Virtual Religion
38: Knut Rio: Religion, Globalization, and Universalism
39: Tom Boylston: Religion and Media (Human Communication, with a Loop in it)
40: Julia L. Cassaniti: Emotion in the Anthropology of Religion
41: Allen Abramson: Plural Entirety: Anthropology, Cosmology, and the Unnatural Study of Human Worlds
1: Alexander Riley: The French Tradition
2: Ivan Strenski: Victorian Anthropologies of Religion: Their Puzzles and Problems
3: Matt Tomlinson: Cultural Analysis
4: Courtney Handman: Linguistic Approaches
5: Peter G. Stromberg: Narrative Analysis
6: Christopher Stephan and C. Jason Throop: Phenomenological Analysis
7: Joseph Webster: Approaches through Materiality
8: Carles Salazar: Cognitive Approaches
9: Brian M. Howell: Insiders and Outsiders in the Anthropology of Christianity
Part II. The Study of "Indigenous Religions"
10: Joseph Hellweg and Dianna Bell: Person, Cosmos, and Power in the Anthropology of Religions in Africa: A Critical, Holistic Approach to Theory and Ethnography
11: Aparecida Vilaca: An Unstable "Religion": Shamanism, Perspectivism, and 'Perpetual Disequilibrium' in Amazonia
12: John Barker and Dan Jorgensen:
13: Robert W. Hefner: An Anthropology of Religion and Modernity across Eastern Asia
14: Carolyn Schwarz: Religions of Aboriginal Australia
15: Meaghan Weatherdon and Pamela E. Klassen: The Study of Indigenous Religions in North America
Part III. "World Religions" Revisited
16: Jonathan Mair: The Anthropology of Buddhism
17: David N. Gellner: Living with Polytropy and Hierarchy: The Anthropology of Hinduism
18: Anne Vallely: Jainism
19: Magnus Marsden: Islam
20: Don Seeman and Nehemia A. Stern: Judaism, Jews, and the Anthropology of Jewish Life
21: Annelin Eriksen and Ruy Llera Blanes: Arguing with Christianity: Pentecostalism as a Challenge for Anthropology
Part IV. Enduring Themes
22: Isak Niehaus: Magic and Witchcraft: Changing Anthropological Interpretations
23: Andrew J. Strathern and Pamela J. Stewart: Ritual: Revivals and Excursions
24: Jon P. Mitchell: Belief
25: Sonja Luehrmann: The Secular and the Sacred
26: James S. Bielo: Religion and Science
27: Anna I. Corwin and Jessica Hardin: Religion and Medicine: Productive Contrasts and Their Limitations
28: Nicholas H. A. Evans: Morality
29: Susan J. Rasmussen: Spirit Possession and Religion: Excavating the Unexpected in an Uneasy Relationship
30: Morten Axel Pedersen: Shamanism
31: Britt Halvorson: Religion and Economies: Four Cultural Articulations and Their Insights
32: Susan Starr Sered: Gender and Religion
33: Deborah Van Heekeren: Myth
34: Pnina Werbner and Richard Werbner: Charisma
35: Jacob R. Hickman and Joseph Webster: Millenarianism
Part V. Emergent Themes
36: Ursula Rao: Religion and the Public Sphere
37: Jon Bialecki: Virtual Religion
38: Knut Rio: Religion, Globalization, and Universalism
39: Tom Boylston: Religion and Media (Human Communication, with a Loop in it)
40: Julia L. Cassaniti: Emotion in the Anthropology of Religion
41: Allen Abramson: Plural Entirety: Anthropology, Cosmology, and the Unnatural Study of Human Worlds
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