Implicit Religion | Journal of Critical Religion
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International journal for the critical study of religion. Boundary maintenance, gatekeeping and category formation, and the implicit assumptions they reveal.
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🚨Call for Papers: Bruno Latour and the Study of Religion This special issue will consider the relevance, legacy and potential of Bruno Latour's work for the critical, social-scientific study of religion. Full details at the link. Please share widely! journal.equinoxpub.com/IR/announcemen…
📢 New issue just published!📢 “Bruno Latour and the Study of Religion” sets out #Latour's influence along three key vectors—relocating agency beyond the human; religion as “mode of existence”; and his critique of the critical project itself. journal.equinoxpub.com/IR/issue/view/… #religion
New Call for Papers 👀 "Private and Intimate Spaces of Spirituality", exploring the interconnections between physical spaces, religious creativity, and spiritual experience. Guest Editors: Henrietta Grönlund, Alastair Lockhart & Krzysztof Nawratek journal.equinoxpub.com/IR/announcemen…
The proofs here! In this article, I propose the notion of “double decolonization” to capture how western & East Asian hegemonies co-produce the essentialization & orientalization of East Asia. As a result, Confucianism is often evoked out of context in global events such as COVID
🚨Call for Papers: Bruno Latour and the Study of Religion This special issue will consider the relevance, legacy and potential of Bruno Latour's work for the critical, social-scientific study of religion. Full details at the link. Please share widely! journal.equinoxpub.com/IR/announcemen…
Excited to see this out! I wrote the first version several years and many political moments ago, but that almost makes the case study even more interesting. Find my article, as well as the whole special issue “Belief, Reconsidered” @ircriticalrel here: journal.equinoxpub.com/IR/index
In "What does Siberian Shamanism do for the Academic Study of Religion?" Liudmila Nikanorova (@Liudmila_Nik) argues that the study of Siberian shamanism tells us more about colonial scholarship than the people who inhabit Siberia. journal.equinoxpub.com/IR/article/vie…
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