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A Phenomenology of Indigenous Religions: Theory and Practice: Bloomsbury Advances in Religious Studies

Autor James L. Cox
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 aug 2023
This book compiles James L. Cox's most important writings on a phenomenology of Indigenous Religions into one volume, with a new introduction and conclusion by the author. Cox has consistently exemplified phenomenological methods by applying them to his own field studies among Indigenous Religions, principally in Zimbabwe and Alaska, but also in Australia and New Zealand. Included in this collection are his articles in which he defines what he means by the category 'religion' and how this informs his precise meaning of the classification 'Indigenous Religions'.These theoretical considerations are always illustrated clearly and concisely by specific studies of Indigenous Religions and their dynamic interaction with contemporary political and social circumstances. This collection demonstrates the continued relevance of the phenomenological method in the study of religions by presenting the method as dynamic and adaptable to contemporary social contexts and as responsive to intellectual critiques of the method.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350250765
ISBN-10: 1350250767
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 10 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Advances in Religious Studies

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Includes case studies that illustrate how phenomenology is used in practice and how it can be adapted to contemporary movements of indigenous peoples to regain control of their own knowledge

Notă biografică

James L. Cox is Emeritus Professor of Religious Studies, University of Edinburgh, UK and Adjunct Professor in the Religion and Society Research Cluster, Western Sydney University, Australia.

Cuprins

IntroductionPart I: Phenomenology: Method and Application1. Methodological Views on African Religions2. The Contribution of TGH Strehlow to the Contemporary Global Study of Indigenous Religions3. Missionaries, the Phenomenology of Religion and 'Re-presenting' 19th-Century African Religion: A Case Study of Peter McKenzie's Hail Orisha!Part II: The Phenomenological Subject and Object of Study4. Religious Typologies and the Postmodern Critique5. African Identities as the Projection of Western Alterity6. Phenomenological Perspectives on the Social Responsibility of the Scholar of Religion7. The Transmission of an Authoritative Tradition: That Without Which Religion is Not Religion8. Reflecting Critically on Indigenous Religions9. Kinship and Location: In Defence of a Narrow Definition of Indigenous Religions Part IV: Indigenous Religions in Global Contexts10. Secularizing the Land: The Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act on Indigenous Understandings of Land 11. The Study of Religion and Non-religion in the Emerging Field of 'Non-religion Studies': Its Significance for Interpreting Australian Aboriginal Religions12. Global Intentions and Local Conflicts: The Rise and Fall of Ambuya Juliana in ZimbabwePart V: Affirming Indigenous Agency13. The Debate between E.B. Tylor and Andrew Lang over the Theory of Primitive Monotheism: Implications for Contemporary Studies of Indigenous Religions14. T.G.H. Strehlow and the Repatriation of KnowledgeConclusion: A New Interpretation of the Phenomenology of Religion for Future Academic Studies of Indigenous ReligionsBibliographyIndex