The Anthropology of Religion: An Introduction by Fiona Bowie

The Anthropology of Religion: An Introduction

Fiona Bowie
344 pages
Wiley-Blackwell
Dec 2005
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Now available in a revised second edition, this popular introduction to the anthropology of religion combines discussion of the origin and development of debates within the field, with a look at where the subject is heading.
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* Introduces readers to the central theoretical ideas in the anthropology of religion and illustrates them with specific case studies.

* Features self-contained chapters, each with its own comprehensive bibliography, so that they can be approached in any order.

* Contains an additional chapter on mythology and a number of new illustrations.

* Incorporates coverage of the following topics in the existing structure: pilgrimage, spirit possession and cargo cults.

* Includes a list of ethnographic films and videos that can be used to illustrate and extend discussion of particular issues.

Read more Continue reading Read less FROM THE INSIDE FLAP
The second edition of this popular introduction to the anthropology of religion now features new chapters on mythology and pilgrimage, as well as coverage of topics such as spirit possession and cargo cults. The volume:
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* Introduces readers to the central theoretical ideas in the anthropology of religion, illustrating them with specific case studies;

* Features self-contained chapters, each with its own comprehensive bibliography, so that they can be approached in any order;

* Develops ideas throughout the book, linking the work of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century scholars, and contemporary ideas and practices;

* Includes an appendix offering a list of ethnographic films and videos that can be used to illustrate and extend the discussion of particular issues.


This accessible textbook will inspire students to explore the field further and encourage them to see that anthropology is not just about reading or doing fieldwork, but offers an enriching way of looking at the world.

FROM THE BACK COVER
The second edition of this popular introduction to the anthropology of religion now features new chapters on mythology and pilgrimage, as well as coverage of topics such as spirit possession and cargo cults. The volume:
*

* Introduces readers to the central theoretical ideas in the anthropology of religion, illustrating them with specific case studies;

* Features self-contained chapters, each with its own comprehensive bibliography, so that they can be approached in any order;

* Develops ideas throughout the book, linking the work of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century scholars, and contemporary ideas and practices;

* Includes an appendix offering a list of ethnographic films and videos that can be used to illustrate and extend the discussion of particular issues.


This accessible textbook will inspire students to explore the field further and encourage them to see that anthropology is not just about reading or doing fieldwork, but offers an enriching way of looking at the world.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Fiona Bowie is Senior Lecturer in Anthropology and Religious Studies at the University of Bristol. Read more Continue reading Read less
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Pages 344
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Published 2005
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