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OverviewThis book challenges the traditional idea that religions can be understood primarily as texts to be interpreted, decoded, or translated. In More Than Belief, Manuel A. Vásquez argues for a new way of studying religions, one that sees them as dynamic material and historical expressions of the practices of embodied individuals who are embedded in social fields and ecological networks. He sketches the outlines of this approach through a focus on body, practices, and space. In order to highlight the centrality of these dimensions of religious experience and performance, Vásquez recovers materialist currents within religious studies that have been consistently ignored or denigrated. Drawing on state-of-the-art work in fields as diverse as anthropology, sociology, philosophy, critical theory, environmental studies, cognitive psychology, and the neurosciences, Vásquez offers a groundbreaking new way of looking at religion. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Manuel A. Vasquez (Associate Professor of Religion, Associate Professor of Religion, University of Florida)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.558kg ISBN: 9780195188547ISBN 10: 0195188543 Pages: 392 Publication Date: 23 December 2010 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents"Introduction I. EMBODIMENT Chapter 1: The Rise of Foundational Dualism and the Eclipse of the Body Chapter 2: ""Body Am I Entirely, and Nothing Else"": Non-Reductive Materialism and the Struggle against Dualism Chapter 3: Toward a Materialist Phenomenology of Religion Chapter 4: The Phenomenology of Embodiment and the Study of Religion Chapter 5: Religious Bodies as Social Artifacts Chapter 6: Holding Social Constructionism in Check: The Recovery of the Active, Lived Body Chapter 7: A Cultural Neurophenomenology of Religion: Enter the Embodied Mind II. PRACTICE Chapter 8: The Eclipse of Practice: Textualism at Large Chapter 9: ""Ceci n'est pas un texte"": From Textualism to Practice III. EMPLACEMENT Chapter 10: Expanding the Conversation on Emplaced Religion Chapter 11: Mobility, Networks, and Ecology By the Way of a Conclusion Notes References Index"ReviewsSurveying a vast expanse of interdisciplinary terrain, More than Belief should find a wide-ranging audience. Vasquez provides accessible and astute summaries of theoretical approaches, while articulating a rigorous theory of material religion and offering a coherent methodology for the academic study of its practice. It is well suited for the graduate school classroom and should prove an invaluable resource for sociologists of religion. --Sociology of Religion More than Belief should find a wide-ranging audience. Vasquez provides accessible and astute summaries of theoretical approaches, while articulating a rigorous theory of material religion and offering a coherent methodology for the academic study of its practice. It is well suited for the graduate school classroom and should prove an invaluable resource for sociologists of religion. --Sociology of Religion Manuel Vasquez's provocative book is must reading for everyone who wants to understand contemporary theories of religion. It not only offers a new framework for 'rematerializing' the study of popular piety but also provides nothing less than a strategic reinterpretation of the history of Western theories about what religion is and how it functions. -Thomas A. Tweed, author of Crossing and Dwelling: A Theory of Religion Vasquez provides accessible and astute summaries of theoretical approaches, while articulating a rigorous theory of meterial religion and offering a coherent methodology for the academic study of its practice. --Chad E. Seales, University of Texas Austin Vasquz provides accessible and astute summaries of theoretical approaches, while articulating a rigorous theory of material religion and offering a coherent methodology for the academic study of its practice --Sociology of Religion <br> More than Belief should find a wide-ranging audience. Vasquez provides accessible and astute summaries of theoretical approaches, while articulating a rigorous theory of material religion and offering a coherent methodology for the academic study of its practice. It is well suited for the graduate school classroom and should prove an invaluable resource for sociologists of religion. --Sociology of Religion<br><p><br> Manuel Vasquez's provocative book is must reading for everyone who wants to understand contemporary theories of religion. It not only offers a new framework for 'rematerializing' the study of popular piety but also provides nothing less than a strategic reinterpretation of the history of Western theories about what religion is and how it functions. <br><br>-Thomas A. Tweed, author of Crossing and Dwelling: A Theory of Religion<br><p><br> <br> Surveying a vast expanse of interdisciplinary terrain, More than Belief should find a wide-ranging audience. Vasquez provides accessible and astute summaries of theoretical approaches, while articulating a rigorous theory of material religion and offering a coherent methodology for the academic study of its practice. It is well suited for the graduate school classroom and should prove an invaluable resource for sociologists of religion. --Sociology of Religion<br><p><br> More than Belief should find a wide-ranging audience. Vasquez provides accessible and astute summaries of theoretical approaches, while articulating a rigorous theory of material religion and offering a coherent methodology for the academic study of its practice. It is well suited for the graduate school classroom and should prove an invaluable resource for sociologists of religion. --Sociology of Religion<br><p><br> Manuel Vasquez's provocative book is must reading for everyone who wants to understand contempora Author InformationManuel A. Vásquez teaches in the Department of Religion at the University of Florida. He has published numerous articles, chapters, and books on religion in Latin America and among U.S. Latinos. His research currently focuses on the intersection between religion and globalization, particular on the dynamics of transnational religious networks and flows across the Americas. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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