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Volume 8 (2017): Issue 1 (Sep 2017)
in
Religion and Society
Table of Contents
Introduction
Introduction
Religions, Histories, and Comparisons
I. Portrait: J. D. Y. Peel
Portrait
J. D. Y. Peel
II. Articles
Eschatology, Ethics, and
Ēthnos
Ressentiment
and Christian Nationalism in the Anthropology of Christianity
The Chaco Skies
A Socio-cultural History of Power Relations
The Religious Foundations of Capoeira Angola
The Cosmopolitics of an Apparently Non-religious Practice
Money, Religion, and Symbolic Exchange in
Winter Sleep
III. Special Section: Toward a Comparative Anthropology of Buddhism
Introduction
Legacies, Trajectories, and Comparison in the Anthropology of Buddhism
Ritual Tattooing and the Creation of New Buddhist Identities
An Inquiry into the Initiation Process in a Burmese Organization of Exorcists
The Ethics of Collective Sponsorship
Virtuous Action and Obligation in Contemporary Tibet
Belonging in a New Myanmar
Identity, Law, and Gender in the Anthropology of Contemporary Buddhism
The White Cotton Robe
Charisma and Clothes in Tibetan Buddhism Today
Rethinking Anthropological Models of Spirit Possession and Theravada Buddhism
Afterword
So What
Is
the Anthropology of Buddhism About?
IV. Book Reviews
Book Reviews
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