Anthropology 274 - THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION

Spring
2017
01
4.00
Pinky Hota
MW 01:10-02:30
Smith College
41885-S17
BURTON 307
phota@smith.edu
What can anthropologists teach us about religion as a social phenomenon? This course traces significant anthropological approaches to the study of religion, asking what these approaches contribute to our understanding of religion in the contemporary world. Topics include religious experience and rationality; myth, ritual and magic; rites of passage; function and meaning; power and alienation; religion and politics. Readings are drawn from important texts in the history of anthropology and from contemporary ethnographies of religion.
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