Religion 331SE - Advanced Topics in Religion 'Anthropology of Secularism'

Anthropology of Secularism

Fall
2023
01
4.00
William Girard

TH 01:30PM-04:20PM

Mount Holyoke College
121407
Porter Hall 108
wgirard@mtholyoke.edu
121443,121407
What is secularism? For many of us, the answer is obvious: the world without religious belief, or the separation of church and state, or even the "really real" world. In recent years, scholars in number fields have begun to question these common sense notions about secularism. In this course, we will investigate this rapidly expanding literature and the critical lines of inquiry it has opened up: Under what specific cultural and historic conditions did secularism first emerge? Is secularism experienced today in the same way throughout the world? If not, how do they vary? What ways of being and living does secularism encourage or allow to flourish? Which does it stunt, block, or prohibit?

Prereq: 8 credits in Anthropology or in Religion.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.