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Monica R(Ed) Miller - Claiming Identity in the Study of Religion: Social and Rhetorical Techniques Examined (Culture on the Edge: Studies in Identity Formation) - 9781781790748 - V9781781790748
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Claiming Identity in the Study of Religion: Social and Rhetorical Techniques Examined (Culture on the Edge: Studies in Identity Formation)

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Description for Claiming Identity in the Study of Religion: Social and Rhetorical Techniques Examined (Culture on the Edge: Studies in Identity Formation) Paperback. A collection of previously published essays by Russell T. McCutcheon highlighting different identifying claims within the work of a number of leading scholars of religion is combined with new, substantive introductions, authored by other scholars, discussing the strategies of identification employed by the scholars whom McCutcheon analyzes. Editor(s): Miller, Monica. Series: Culture on the Edge: Studies in Identity Formation. Num Pages: 254 pages. BIC Classification: HRA. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 142 x 216 x 17. Weight in Grams: 328.
Focusing on the academic study of religion, Claiming Identity in the Study of Religion is the first in a series that grapples with the historicity of identity and the social and rhetorical techniques that make claims to identity possible. In this volume, six previously published essays by scholar of religion Russell T. McCutcheon are each coupled with a new substantive commentary by North American contributors. McCutcheon's essays highlight different identifying claims within the work of a number of leading scholars of religion. The companion contributions analyze the strategies of identification employed by the scholars whom McCutcheon discusses. Monica R. Miller ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Equinox
Condition
New
Series
Culture on the Edge: Studies in Identity Formation
Number of Pages
254
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781781790748
SKU
V9781781790748
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About Monica R(Ed) Miller
Monica R. Miller is Assistant Professor of Religion and Africana Studies at Lehigh University and among other publications, author of Religion and Hip Hop (Routledge). Miller currently serves as a Senior Research Fellow with The Institute for Humanist Studies.

Reviews for Claiming Identity in the Study of Religion: Social and Rhetorical Techniques Examined (Culture on the Edge: Studies in Identity Formation)
Miller and her contributing authors remind us that concepts such as "identity," "culture," and "religion," are anything but self-evident. Rather than tangible material entities, they are ghosts given form by the writer's desires;Sean McCloud, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, University of North Carolina, Charlotte;Claiming Identity in the Study of Religion tackles some of the most formidable questions relating to the ... Read more

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