Transnational Transcendence: Essays on Religion and Globalization

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Thomas J. Csordas
University of California Press, 2009 - Political Science - 338 pages
"Outstanding and original. Transnational Transcendence unsettles some widely accepted understandings in the field and brings together a range of expert scholars; the standard is superior."--Fenella Cannell, author of Power and Intimacy in the Christian Philippines

"Scholars of modernization have not adequately addressed the global 'return of religion' in our time. In this excellent collection, a number of distinguished authors (including the editor himself) help the interested reader to understand the phenomenon in illuminating ways."--Talal Asad, CUNY Graduate Center

"This broad ranging and theoretically powerful collection is the first serious attempt to come to grips with the relation between religious experience in terms of globalization, not in terms of the mere diffusion of texts and objects but of the social and personal conditions of religious experience in relation to the global displacement of such texts and object. Its searching essays open up a new field of study of the relation between global process and social experience that is sorely needed to get beyond the current object oriented approaches to globalization."--Jonathan Friedman, University of California, San Diego

 

Contents

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
1
Is the Transin Transnational the Trans in Transcendent?
55
Veiled Missionaries and Embattled Christians in Colonial Sudan
97
Diasporic Constructions
121
Finitude and the PoliticalTheological Imagination
145
Trajectories Frontiers and Reparations in the Expansion of Santo
185
Historicizing the Roots of a Global Religion
205
AfroAtlantic Ontology and
231
Religious Utopias in India and China
263
Anthropology of a Western Yogi
279
Mahasayas mahasamadhi in 2004
293
The Global Reach of Gods and the Travels of Korean Shamans
305
CONTRIBUTORS
327
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Thomas J. Csordas is Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, San Diego. He is the author of Language, Charisma, and Creativity; The Sacred Self; and Body/Meaning/Healing, as well as editor of Embodiment and Experience.

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