'Religion' in Theory and Practice
Demystifying the Field for Burgeoning Academics
"Religion" in Theory and Practice follows on from McCutcheon's 2014 Equinox book Entanglements: Marking Place in the Field of Religion by offering both an overview of the current state of theory in the academic study of religion as well as examining a variety of practical sites where critical sch... Read more
Published: 2018
Pages: 260
eBook: 9781781796825
"Religion" in Theory and Practice follows on from McCutcheon's 2014 Equinox book Entanglements: Marking Place in the Field of Religion by offering both an overview of the current state of theory in the academic study of religion as well as examining a variety of practical sites where critical scholarship is implemented but also challenged. Although addressed to early career scholars--taking one reviewer of Entanglements seriously by adding to the meager genre of books directed toward these important readers--the volume should also be of interest to anyone curious about why many in the study of religion continue to assume that their object of study needs special attention. The first section outlines McCutcheon's broader and more recent thoughts on the current state of the field (such as the claims, by some, that the field is now "post-theory") while the second section applies the first at a variety of discrete sites within the profession. These include how we approach teaching the introductory course, the work carried out in professional associations and conferences, the ongoing problem of contingent labor and what faculty might be able to do about it, the challenge of talking about what a theoretically-engaged scholar of religion actually does, and the varied audiences and readers who we can now try to reach with our work. Drawing on previously published, but revised, material for four of the ten chapters, the volume invites readers to step back from their own individual, specialized work so as to consider some of the wider structures in which the wider field exists and where all of our work is carried out.
Russell T. McCutcheon is Professor and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Alabama. His major publications include Manufacturing Religion (Oxford University Press, 1997), The Guide to the Study of Religion (Bloomsbury, 2000), Critics not Caretakers: Redescribing the Public Study of Religion (State University of New York Press, 2001) and The Discipline of Religion: Structure, Meaning, Rhetoric (Routledge, 2003). His most recent book, co-authored with William Arnal, is The Sacred is the Profane: The Political Nature of 'Religion' (Oxford University Press, 2013).
Cover | Cover | ||
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Contents | v | ||
Introduction | ix | ||
Acknowledgments | xiv | ||
Part I | 1 | ||
Chapter 1 | 3 | ||
Chapter 2 | 17 | ||
Chapter 3 | 32 | ||
Chapter 4 | 53 | ||
Part II | 65 | ||
Chapter 5 | 67 | ||
Chapter 6 | 83 | ||
Chapter 7 | 97 | ||
Chapter 8 | 108 | ||
Chapter 9 | 121 | ||
Chapter 10 | 133 | ||
Part III | 155 | ||
Preamble | 157 | ||
Introduction | 160 | ||
Response to Thesis 1 | 164 | ||
Response to Thesis 2 | 167 | ||
Response to Thesis 3 | 170 | ||
Response to Thesis 4 | 173 | ||
Response to Thesis 5 | 177 | ||
Response to Thesis 6 | 180 | ||
Response to Thesis 7 | 183 | ||
Response to Thesis 8 | 186 | ||
Response to Thesis 9 | 189 | ||
Response to Thesis 10 | 193 | ||
Response to Thesis 11 | 196 | ||
Response to Thesis 12 | 199 | ||
Response to Thesis 13 | 202 | ||
Response to Thesis 14 | 205 | ||
Response to Thesis 15 | 209 | ||
Response to Thesis 16 | 212 | ||
Response to Thesis 17 | 215 | ||
Response to Thesis 18 | 220 | ||
Response to Thesis 19 | 222 | ||
Response to Thesis 20 | 226 | ||
Response to Thesis 21 | 229 | ||
Index | 233 |