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" Reclaiming Negative Space: Towards an Anthropology of Secularism in Japan "
Cade Douglas Bourne
Rambelli, Fabio
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Latin Dissertation
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Language of Document
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English
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Record Number
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804480
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Doc. No
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TL49311
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Call number
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1892421081; 10262487
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Main Entry
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Carlson, Shanna J.
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Title & Author
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Reclaiming Negative Space: Towards an Anthropology of Secularism in Japan\ Cade Douglas BourneRambelli, Fabio
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College
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University of California, Santa Barbara
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Date
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2017
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Degree
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M.A.
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field of study
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East Asian Languages and Cultures
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2017
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Page No
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82
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Note
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Committee members: Fruhstuck, Sabine; Lewallen, Ann-Elise
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Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-369-71574-3
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Abstract
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In 2003, anthropologist and theorist Talal Asad published <i> Formations of the Secular: Christianity, Islam, Modernity.</i> This influential work presents a genealogy of “the secular,” the dialectic nature of that genealogy <i>vis a vis</i> that of the set of knowledges, sensibilities, policies, and affects that constitute the modern, and a response to the eminent philosopher, Charles Taylor’s “Modes of Secularism” (1998). Asad focuses the project by asking, “What is the connection between the secular as an epistemic category and secularism as a political doctrine? Can they be objects of anthropological inquiry? What might an Anthropology of secularism look like?”
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Subject
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Religion; Cultural anthropology; Asian Studies
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Descriptor
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Philosophy, religion and theology;Social sciences;Japan;Memory;Secularism
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Rambelli, Fabio
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East Asian Languages and CulturesUniversity of California, Santa Barbara
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