Fabricating religion : fanfare for the common e.g. /

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Author / Creator:McCutcheon, Russell T., 1961- author.
Uniform title:Essays. Selections
Imprint:Berlin ; Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, [2018]
Description:186 pages ; 24 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11721890
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ISBN:9783110559392
3110559390
9783110559507
9783110560831
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Summary:"In this new collection of essays, McCutcheon continues his argument for the strategic ways in which scholars develop categories in making sense of the world. Not content with critique, he suggests a way forward, involving seeing not just religion as a routine aspect of social life, but seeing the act of classifying part of the world as unique, necessary, and especially meaningful as a common social strategy that deserves further scrutiny"--
Other form:Online version: McCutcheon, Russell T., 1961- Fabricating religion. Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2018] 9783110560831
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The revised essays collected here, four of which are published for the first time, continue a longstanding argument made by McCutcheon and others: that the study of religion would benefit from self-conscious scrutiny of its tools, the interests that may drive them, and the effects that might follow their use. The chapters examine a variety of contemporary sites in the modern field where this thesis can be argued, whether involving the anachronistic use of of the category religion when studying the ancient world to current interest in so-called critical religion or critical realist approaches. Moreover - contrary to some past characterizations of such critiques - a constructive way forward for the field is once again recommended and, at several sites, exemplified in detail: redescribing not only religion as something ordinary but also our tendency to create the impression of exceptional and thus set-apart things, places, and people. Aimed at scholars and students alike, the book is an invitation to examine our own scholarly practices and thereby take a more active role in shaping the field in which we carry out our work as scholars of this thing we call religion.

Physical Description:186 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:9783110559392
3110559390
9783110559507
9783110560831