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oapen-20.500.12657-871092024-03-28T14:03:02Z Material Perspectives on Religion, Conflict, and Violence van Liere, Lucien Meinema, Erik Conflict Analysis Material Politics Material Religion Materiality Reconciliation Religious Diversity Religious Experience Religious Violence Representation Things of Conflict thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QR Religion and beliefs::QRA Religion: general::QRAM Religious issues and debates::QRAM1 Religious ethics How do objects become contested in settings characterized by (violent) conflict? Why are some things contested by religious actors? How do religious actors mobilize things in conflict situations and how are conflict and violence experienced by religious groups? This volume explores relations between materiality, religion, and violence by drawing upon two fields of scholarship that have rarely engaged with one another: research on religion and (violent) conflict and the material turn within religious studies. This way, this volume sets the stage for the development of new conceptual and methodological directions in the study of religion-related violent conflict that takes materiality seriously. Contributors are Christoph Baumgartner, Margaretha van Es, Lucien van Liere, Erik Meinema, Birgit Meyer, Daan F. Oostveen, Younes Saramifar, Joram Tarusarira, Tammy Wilks. 2024-01-18T17:13:12Z 2024-01-18T17:13:12Z 2022 book ONIX_20240118_9789004523791_31 9789004523791 9789004517479 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/87109 eng application/pdf n/a 9789004523791.pdf https://brill.com/display/title/62479 Brill 10.1163/9789004523791 10.1163/9789004523791 af16fd4b-42a1-46ed-82e8-c5e880252026 9789004523791 9789004517479 open access
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How do objects become contested in settings characterized by (violent) conflict? Why are some things contested by religious actors? How do religious actors mobilize things in conflict situations and how are conflict and violence experienced by religious groups? This volume explores relations between materiality, religion, and violence by drawing upon two fields of scholarship that have rarely engaged with one another: research on religion and (violent) conflict and the material turn within religious studies. This way, this volume sets the stage for the development of new conceptual and methodological directions in the study of religion-related violent conflict that takes materiality seriously. Contributors are Christoph Baumgartner, Margaretha van Es, Lucien van Liere, Erik Meinema, Birgit Meyer, Daan F. Oostveen, Younes Saramifar, Joram Tarusarira, Tammy Wilks.
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