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Religion: An Anthropological Perspective - American University Studies H. Sidky New edition
Religion: An Anthropological Perspective - American University Studies
H. Sidky
Religion: An Anthropological Perspective provides a critical view of religion focusing upon important but overlooked topics such as religion, cognition, and prehistory; science, rationality, and religion; altered states of consciousness, entheogens and religious experience; religion and the paranormal; magic and divination; religion and ecology; fundamentalism; and religion and violence.
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Table of Contents: Contents: Anthropology and Religion - Religion, Cognition, and Prehistory - Shamanism - Altered States of Consciousness and Religion - Entheogens and Religious Experience - Witchcraft: Evil in Human Form - Magic and Divination - Religion and the Paranormal - Religion: Organization and Evolutionary Patterns - Religion and Ecology - Ritual: The Practical Dimension of Religion - Myth: The Narrative Dimension of Religion - Symbols: The Representational Dimension of Religion - Revitalization Movements and the Origins of Religion - Fundamentalism - Religion and Violence. Biographical Note: H. Sidky is Professor of Anthropology in the Department of Anthropology at Miami University, in Oxford, Ohio. His research interests include the anthropology of religion, ecological anthropology, anthropological theory/history of anthropological thought, and scientific methods in anthropology. He has conducted ethnographic field research in Afghanistan, northern Pakistan, Nepal, Easter Island, central Australia, and among the Tibetan exile community in northern India. Dr. Sidky is the author of numerous books, including "Haunted by the Archaic Shaman: Himalayan Jhakris and the Discourse on Shamanism" (2008), "Perspectives on Culture: A Critical Introduction to Theory in Cultural Anthropology" (2004), "Halfway to the Mountain: The Jirels of Eastern Nepal" (2004), "A Critique of Postmodern Anthropology: In Defense of Disciplinary Origins and Traditions" (2003), "The Greek Kingdom of Bactria: From Alexander to Eucratides the Great" (2000), and "Witchcraft, Lycanthropy, Drugs and Disease: An Anthropological Study of the European Witch-Persecutions" (Lang, 1997).
Contributor Bio: Sidky, H H. Sidky is an anthropologist specializing in cultural ecology and the anthropology of religion. He is currently affiliated with the Departments of Sociology and Anthropology, Miami University, Ohio. His articles have appeared in many journals and he is the author of Hunza: An Ethnographic Outline (1995) and Irrigation and State Formation in Hunza (1996).
| Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
| Released | July 22, 2015 |
| ISBN13 | 9781433129179 |
| Publishers | Peter Lang Publishing Inc |
| Genre | Textbooks Religion Religious Orientation > Christian |
| Pages | 279 |
| Dimensions | 230 × 156 × 23 mm · 524 g |
| Language | English |