Description
Product ID: | 9781032341408 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Series: | Routledge Environmental Humanities |
Title: | Religion, Materialism and Ecology |
Authors: | Author: Kate Rigby, Sigurd Bergmann, Peter Manley Scott |
Page Count: | 210 |
Subjects: | Theory of architecture, Theory of architecture, Literary theory, Colonialism and imperialism, Philosophy, Philosophy of religion, Material culture, Ethnic studies, Sociology, Social and cultural anthropology, The environment, Environmental science, engineering and technology, Literary theory, Colonialism & imperialism, Philosophy, Philosophy of religion, Material culture, Ethnic studies, Sociology, Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography, The environment, Environmental science, engineering & technology |
Description: | Select Guide Rating This volume by leading international scholars across religious studies and the environmental humanities advances a discussion on materialism in its many forms. For postgraduate students, researchers and scholars in religious studies, cultural anthropology, literary studies, philosophy and environmental studies. This timely collection of essays by leading international scholars across religious studies and the environmental humanities advances a lively discussion on materialism in its many forms. While there is little agreement on what ‘materialism’ means, it is evident that there is a resurgence in thinking about matter in more animated and active ways. The volume explores how debates concerning the new materialisms impinge on religious traditions and the extent to which religions, with their material culture and beliefs in the Divine within the material, can make a creative contribution to debates about ecological materialisms. Spanning a broad range of themes, including politics, architecture, hermeneutics, literature and religion, the book brings together a series of discussions on materialism in the context of diverse methodologies and approaches. The volume investigates a range of issues including space and place, hierarchy and relationality, the relationship between nature and society, human and other agencies, and worldviews and cultural values. Drawing on literary and critical theory, and queer, philosophical, theological and social theoretical approaches, this ground-breaking book will make an important contribution to the environmental humanities. It will be a key read for postgraduate students, researchers and scholars in religious studies, cultural anthropology, literary studies, philosophy and environmental studies. |
Imprint Name: | Routledge |
Publisher Name: | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2023-05-31 |