Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that Volume 7 of Religion and Society has been published by Berghahn Journals. Crossing time periods and geographical regions, from Melanesia to China and back to India, this volume spans some of the most critical methods and theories in the study of religion today. This volume considers how religion makes itself manifest in multiple contexts, intersecting with issues of artistry, politics, economics, life history, gender, and cognizance.
The personal portrait section offers insight from a prominent scholar of South Asia, Ann Grodzins Gold, well-known for her ethnographic accounts of rural India. The personal portrait is followed by An Author Meets Her Critics section, as well as debate, news, and book reviews sections.
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: www.berghahnjournals.com/religion-and-society
Current Issue: Volume 7
Introduction: Narratives, Ontologies, Entanglements, and Iconoclasms
Sondra L. Hausner, Simon Coleman and Ruy Llera Blanes
http://bit.ly/2bAETyO
I. Portrait: Ann Grodzins Gold
Ann Grodzins Gold, Bhrigupati Singh, Farhana Ibrahim, Edward Simpson and Kirin Narayan
http://bit.ly/2bGGarF
II. ARTICLES
Pentecostalism and Egalitarianism in Melanesia: A Reconsideration of the Pentecostal Gender Paradox
Annelin Eriksen
https://bitly.is/2bOt8FJ
Religion through the Looking Glass: Fieldwork, Biography, and Authorship in Southwest China and Beyond
Katherine Swancutt
http://bit.ly/2c7IauQ
Jeanne Favret-Saada's Minimal Ontology: Belief and Disbelief of Mystical Forces, Perilous Conditions, and the Opacity of Being
Theodoros Kyriakides
http://bit.ly/2bj09Z4
Beyond Economy and Religion: Resources and Socio-cosmic Fields in Odisha, India
Roland Hardenberg
http://bit.ly/2bg9Qxo
III. An Author Meets Her Critics
Around Abby Day's Believing in Belonging: Belief and Social Identity in the Modern World
Christopher R. Cotter, Grace Davie, James A. Beckford, Sahila Chattoo, Mia Lövheim, Manuel A. Vásquez and Abby Day
http://bit.ly/2bFQUFn
IV. DEBATE
Religion and Iconoclasm
Finbarr Barry Flood and Jaś Elsner
http://bit.ly/2bj0iMh
V. NEWS
http://bit.ly/2bgaV8t
VI. BOOK REVIEWS
http://bit.ly/2bwXfDR
Be sure to recommend Religion and Society to your institution's library: http://journals.berghahnbooks.com/religion-and-society/library-recommendations/
Free Sample Issue: http://journals.berghahnbooks.com/religion-and-society/sample/
Contact: [log in to unmask]
*************************************************************
* Anthropology-Matters Mailing List
* http://www.anthropologymatters.com *
* A postgraduate project comprising online journal, *
* online discussions, teaching and research resources *
* and international contacts directory. *
* To join this list or to look at the archived previous *
* messages visit: *
* http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/Anthropology-Matters.HTML *
* If you have ALREADY subscribed: to send a message to all *
* those currently subscribed to the list,just send mail to: *
* [log in to unmask] *
* *
* Enjoyed the mailing list? Why not join the new *
* CONTACTS SECTION @ www.anthropologymatters.com *
* an international directory of anthropology researchers
*
* To unsubscribe: please log on to jiscmail.ac.uk, and *
* go to the 'Subscriber's corner' page. *
*
***************************************************************
|