Method as Identity

Manufacturing Distance in the Academic Study of Religion

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Method as Identity: Manufacturing Distance in the Academic Study of Religion emphasizes the inexorable influence that social identities exert in shaping methodological choices within the academic study of religion, as witnessed in sui generis appeals to particularity and reliance on (or rejection of) identity-based standpoints. Can data speak back, and if so, would scholars have ears to listen? With a refreshing hip hop sensibility, Miller and Driscoll argue that what cultural theorist Jean-Fran�ois Bayart refers to as a "battle for identity" forces a necessary confrontation with the (impact... more

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