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Religion and Global Culture

New Terrain in the Study of Religion and the Work of Charles H. Long

Jennifer I. M. Reid
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Release Date: 22/02/2003

Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality
Sub-Genre: Society & Culture
Label: Lexington Books
Contributors: Jennifer I. M. Reid (Edited by), Philip P. Arnold (Contributions by), Kees W. Bolle (Contributions by), David Chidester (Contributions by), Julian Kunnie (Contributions by), Chirevo V. Kwenda (Contributions by), Charles H. Long (Contributions by), Tatsuo Murakami (Contributions by), Jacob K. Olupona (Contributions by), Jim Perkinson (Contributions by), Jennifer I. M. Reid (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: Lexington Books

New Terrain in the Study of Religion and the Work of Charles H. Long
This text draws together the work of a group of historians of religion whose concern is situating the contemporary study of religion within the cultural complexity of the modern world. Each of the contributors has explored the implications of the work of historian of religion, Charles H. Long.
Religion and Global Culture draws together the work of a group of historians of religion who are concerned with situating the contemporary study of religion within the cultural complexity of the modern world. The writing of each of the volume's contributors relates to the work of leading historian of religion Charles H. Long, who has identified religious meanings in the contacts and exchanges of the colonial and postcolonial periods. Together with Long, these scholars explore religious practices in a variety of globalized contexts; chapters consider such varied subjects as the rituals of African immigrant communities in the United States, the making of Mohawk sweet grass and black ash baskets, the religious experience of prisoners in the Nazi holding camp of Westerbork, and the regional repercussions of contemporary multi-national business. By locating religion in the conflicted and cooperative relationships of the colonial and postcolonial periods, Religion and Global Culture calls on scholars of religion to reconfigure their interpretive stances from the perspective of the material structures of the modern, globalized world.