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Religious Affects: Animality, Evolution, and Power
Donovan O. Schaefer
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Description for Religious Affects: Animality, Evolution, and Power
Paperback. Making a case for the use of affect theory in religious studies, Donovan O. Schaefer challenges the notion that religion is inextricably linked to language and cognition, contending instead that religion is primarily driven by affect and that non-human animals have the capacity to practice religion. Num Pages: 3 illustrations. BIC Classification: HRAB; HRCM. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 5817 x 3887 x 18. Weight in Grams: 431.
In Religious Affects Donovan O. Schaefer challenges the notion that religion is inextricably linked to language and belief, proposing instead that it is primarily driven by affects. Drawing on affect theory, evolutionary biology, and poststructuralist theory, Schaefer builds on the recent materialist shift in religious studies to relocate religious practices in the affective realm—an insight that helps us better understand how religion is lived in conjunction with systems of power. To demonstrate religion's animality and how it works affectively, Schaefer turns to a series of case studies, including the documentary Jesus Camp and contemporary American Islamophobia. Placing affect theory in conversation with post-Darwinian evolutionary theory, Schaefer explores the extent to which nonhuman animals have the capacity to practice religion, linking human forms of religion and power through a new analysis of the chimpanzee waterfall dance as observed by Jane Goodall. In this compelling case for the use of affect theory in religious studies, Schaefer provides a new model for mapping relations between religion, politics, species, globalization, secularism, race, and ethics.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Duke University Press United States
Condition
New
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
North Carolina, United States
ISBN
9780822359906
SKU
V9780822359906
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About Donovan O. Schaefer
Donovan O. Schaefer is Departmental Lecturer in Science and Religion at the University of Oxford.
Reviews for Religious Affects: Animality, Evolution, and Power
"Religious Affects represents a challenge to decenter our anthropocentric presuppositions more broadly, and, by appealing to human animality, provides a provocative angle for imagining affect over and above the all-toohuman parameters that usually characterize religious studies.... [M]any scholars will find Schaefer’s animal religion and his strategies for affective readings of religious phenomena both theoretically exciting and critically useful."
Abigail Kluchin
Journal of the American Academy of Religion
"Schaefer’s book is fascinating, mind-expanding, and entirely worth a read."
Barbara J. King
Atlantic
"Religious Affects is an original and challenging argument for the discipline, especially to social-constructionist approaches, as it aims to radically reconfigure how we think about religion as a phenomenon grounded in feelings and emotions (affects) that humans share with the animal world."
Matt Sheedy
Religious Studies Review
"For all its breadth in Religious Affects Schaefer develops a well-crafted argument and clarion call:the study of religion must include,at its very core, the study of affect.... Schaefer's project is timely in an urgent sense."
Jonathan Russell
Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory
"Religious Affects offers a new way to use affect theory to understand religion that better accounts for its connections with politics, globalization, and power."
Staci Poston Conner
Affectsphere
"Schaefer . . . is blazing a trail in religious studies."
Jonathan Benthall
TLS
"Religious Affects is an important book, rendering helpful therapy for some of the myopic methodological tendencies that can afflict the field of religious studies."
Jason N. Blum
Syndicate
"[Schaefer's] approach to reading affect theory through the lens of animality will enrich critical engagement with the concept of religion as a theoretical tool and as a word of power in the world."
Pamela Klassen
Syndicate
"Religious Affects comfortably belongs on the bookshelves of those who work with affect theory or in critical animal studies. For religious scholars, or anyone interested in affect theory or critical animal studies, it serves as a concise and valuable introduction to these theories, providing explanations, histories, applications, and paving ways for future scholarship."
Alexander Cox-Twardowski
Journal of Religion and Popular Culture
Abigail Kluchin
Journal of the American Academy of Religion
"Schaefer’s book is fascinating, mind-expanding, and entirely worth a read."
Barbara J. King
Atlantic
"Religious Affects is an original and challenging argument for the discipline, especially to social-constructionist approaches, as it aims to radically reconfigure how we think about religion as a phenomenon grounded in feelings and emotions (affects) that humans share with the animal world."
Matt Sheedy
Religious Studies Review
"For all its breadth in Religious Affects Schaefer develops a well-crafted argument and clarion call:the study of religion must include,at its very core, the study of affect.... Schaefer's project is timely in an urgent sense."
Jonathan Russell
Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory
"Religious Affects offers a new way to use affect theory to understand religion that better accounts for its connections with politics, globalization, and power."
Staci Poston Conner
Affectsphere
"Schaefer . . . is blazing a trail in religious studies."
Jonathan Benthall
TLS
"Religious Affects is an important book, rendering helpful therapy for some of the myopic methodological tendencies that can afflict the field of religious studies."
Jason N. Blum
Syndicate
"[Schaefer's] approach to reading affect theory through the lens of animality will enrich critical engagement with the concept of religion as a theoretical tool and as a word of power in the world."
Pamela Klassen
Syndicate
"Religious Affects comfortably belongs on the bookshelves of those who work with affect theory or in critical animal studies. For religious scholars, or anyone interested in affect theory or critical animal studies, it serves as a concise and valuable introduction to these theories, providing explanations, histories, applications, and paving ways for future scholarship."
Alexander Cox-Twardowski
Journal of Religion and Popular Culture