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Beschreibung
Religion, Emotion, Sensation asks what affect theory has to say about God or gods, religion or religions, scriptures, theologies, and liturgies. Contributors explore the crossings and crisscrossings between affect theory and theology and the study of religion more broadly, as well as the political and social import of such work.
Bringing together affect theorists, theologians, biblical scholars, and scholars of religion, this volume enacts creative transdisciplinary interventions in the study of affect and religion through exploring such topics as biblical literature, Christology, animism, Rastafarianism, the women's Mosque Movement, the unending Korean War, the Sewol ferry disaster, trans and gender queer identities, YA fiction, queer historiography, the prison industrial complex, debt and neoliberalism, and death and poetry.
Contributors: Mathew Arthur, Amy Hollywood, Wonhee Anne Joh, Dong Sung Kim, A. Paige Rawson, Erin Runions, Donovan O. Schaefer, Gregory J. Seigworth, Max Thornton, Alexis G. Waller
Religion, Emotion, Sensation asks what affect theory has to say about God or gods, religion or religions, scriptures, theologies, and liturgies. Contributors explore the crossings and crisscrossings between affect theory and theology and the study of religion more broadly, as well as the political and social import of such work.
Bringing together affect theorists, theologians, biblical scholars, and scholars of religion, this volume enacts creative transdisciplinary interventions in the study of affect and religion through exploring such topics as biblical literature, Christology, animism, Rastafarianism, the women's Mosque Movement, the unending Korean War, the Sewol ferry disaster, trans and gender queer identities, YA fiction, queer historiography, the prison industrial complex, debt and neoliberalism, and death and poetry.
Contributors: Mathew Arthur, Amy Hollywood, Wonhee Anne Joh, Dong Sung Kim, A. Paige Rawson, Erin Runions, Donovan O. Schaefer, Gregory J. Seigworth, Max Thornton, Alexis G. Waller
Über den Autor

Karen Bray (Edited By)
Karen Bray is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Philosophy at Wesleyan College.
Stephen D. Moore (Edited By)
Stephen D. Moore is Edmund S. Janes Professor of New Testament Studies at the Theological School, Drew University.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction: Mappings and Crossings
Karen Bray and Stephen D. Moore | 1

The Animality of Affect: Religion, Emotion, and Power
Donovan O. Schaefer | 19

Capitalism as Religion, Debt as Interface: Wearing the World

as a Debt Garment
Gregory J. Seigworth | 38

Immobile Theologies, Carceral Affects: Interest

and Debt in Faith-Based Prison Programs
Erin Runions | 55

Affective Politics of the Unending Korean War:

Remembering and Resistance
Wonhee Anne Joh | 85

Weeping by the Water: Hydraulic Affects and Political

Depression in South Korea after Sewol
Dong Sung Kim | 110

Reading (with) Rhythm for the Sake of the (I-n-)Islands:

A Rastafarian Interpretation of Samson as Ambi(val)ent

Affective Assemblage
A. Paige Rawson | 126

The "Unspeakable Teachings" of The Secret Gospel of Mark:

Feelings and Fantasies in the Making of Christian Histories
Alexis G. Waller | 145

Gender: A Public Feeling?
Max Thornton | 174

Writing Affect and Theology in Indigenous Futures
Mathew Arthur | 187

Feeling Dead, Dead Feeling
Amy Hollywood | 206
Acknowledgments | 219
List of Contributors | 221
Index | 225

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Importe, Religion & Theologie
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780823285662
ISBN-10: 0823285669
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Karen Bray
Stephen D. Moore
Mathew Arthur
Amy Hollywood
Wonhee Anne Joh
Redaktion: Bray, Karen
Moore, Stephen D.
Hersteller: Fordham University Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Mare Nostrum Group B.V., Doelen 72, ?-4831 GR Breda, gpsr@mare-nostrum.co.uk
Maße: 229 x 152 x 15 mm
Von/Mit: Karen Bray (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 03.12.2019
Gewicht: 0,405 kg
Artikel-ID: 115535709

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