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Writing Religion by Steven W. Ramey

The Case for the Critical Study of Religion


In 2002, the University of Alabama’s Department of Religious Studies established the annual Aronov Lecture Series to showcase the works of nationally recognized scholars of religion capable of reflecting on issues of wide relevance to scholars from across the humanities and social sciences. Writing Religion: The Case for the Critical Study of Religion is an edited collection of essays that highlights critical contributions from the first ten Aronov lecturers. Section one of the volume, “Writing Discourses,” features essays by Jonathan Z. Smith, Bruce Lincoln, and Ann Pellegrini that illustrate how critical study enables the analysis of discourses in society and history. Section two, “Riting Social Formations,” includes pieces by Arjun Appadurai, Judith Plaskow, and Nathan Katz that reference both the power of rites to construct society and the act of riting as a form of disciplining that both prescribes and proscribes. The writings of Tomoko Masuzawa, Amy-Jill Levine, Aaron W. Hughes, and Martin S. Jaffee appear in section three, “Righting the Discipline.” They emphasize the correction of movements within the academic study of religion. Steven W. Ramey frames the collection with a thoughtful introduction that explores the genesis, development, and diversity of critical analysis in the study of religion. An afterword by Russell McCutcheon reflects on the critical study of religion at the University of Alabama and rounds out this superb collection. The mission of the Department of Religious Studies is to “avoid every tendency toward confusing the study of religion with the practice of religion.” Instruction about—rather than in—religion is foundational to the department’s larger goal of producing knowledge of the world and its many practices and systems of beliefs. Infused with this spirit, these fascinating essays, which read like good conversations with learned friends, offer significant examples of each scholar’s work. Writing Religion will be of value to graduate students, advanced undergraduates, and scholars interested in the study of religion from a critical perspective.

Author: Steven W. Ramey; Theodore Louis Trost; Steven Leonard Jacobs; Steven W. Ramey; Russell T. McCutcheon; Arjun Appadurai; Aaron W. Hughes; Steven Leonard Jacobs; Martin S. Jaffee; Nathan Katz; Amy-Jill Levine; Bruce Lincoln; Tomoko Masuzawa; Russell T. McCutcheon; Ann Pellegrini; Judith Plaskow; Jonathan Z. Smith; Steven W. Ramey; Theodore Louis Trost
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
ISBN: 9780817388386
Format: .pdf.ibooks.epub.mobi.djvu.fb2
Release: July 2015
265 pages

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Steven W. Ramey is an associate professor of religious studies at the University of Alabama. He is the author of Hindu, Sufi, or Sikh: Contested Practices and Identifications of Sindhi Hindus in India and Beyond.

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