Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that Volume 4 of Religion and Society has recently been published by Berghahn Journals. To mark the centenary of the publication of Sigmund Freud's Totem and Taboo, this issue features a special edition of the "Around the Book" section, in which Roland Littlewood performs a double exercise of recalling the intellectual environment in which Freud wrote his four essays, and interrogating its legacy in the contemporary study of religion.
The Portrait section features Bruce Kapferer who pioneered the intersection of psychoanalysis and anthropology. Several articles in this issue provide numerous interlocking themes and concerns relating to questions of secularism and modernity. The issue concludes with a debate section and news and reviews sections
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: http://journals.berghahnbooks.com/air-rs
Current Issue
Volume 4
Introduction: Ends and Beginnings
Ruy Blanes and Simon Coleman
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I. PORTRAIT - Bruce Kapferer
Bruce Kapferer; Andrew Lattas; Rohan Bastin; Don Handelman
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II. ARTICLES
Taking Animism Seriously, but Perhaps Not Too Seriously?
Rane Willerslev
http://bit.ly/N6R3CF
The Material Turn in the Study of Religion
Sonia Hazard
http://bit.ly/1m6qZnK
The Other Secular Modern: An Empirical Critique of Asad
Steve Bruce
http://bit.ly/1cWamVE
The Problem of Secularism and Religious Regulation: Anthropological Perspectives
Emerson Giumbelli
http://bit.ly/1bJbXU4
The Problem of Generalizing Generation
Abby Day
http://bit.ly/1mrAlOw
Christianity and the City: Simmel, Space, and Urban Subjectivities
Anna Strhan
http://bit.ly/1m6ro9y
Singular Pluralities: A Critical Review of Religious Pluralism
Anne-Sophie Lamine
http://bit.ly/O5pkTZ
III. DEBATE SECTION
Debate: Religion and Environmental Apocalypse
Anna Fedele; Peter Rudiak-Gould; Terry Leahy; Stefan Skrimshire
http://bit.ly/1kSGPnL
IV. BOOK
One Hundred Years of Totem and Taboo
Roland Littlewood
http://bit.ly/1mrAAcm
V. NEWS
http://bit.ly/1mrACkq
VI. REVIEWS
http://bit.ly/1eNAnWQ
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