Course Description
Does religion start with what's in our heads? Or are religious commitments made, shaped and strengthened by the people, places, and things around us? This course will explore how religion happens in the material world. We'll start with classical and contemporary theories on the relationship of religion to stuff. We'll then consider examples of how religion is animated not just by texts, but through interactions with objects, spaces, bodies, monuments, color, design, architecture, and film. We'll ask how these material expressions of religion move beyond private faith and connect religion to politics and identity.
Course ID
ANTH112
Title (text only)
SACRED STUFF
Term
2018C
Term Session
0
Subject Area
ANTH
Status
O
Fulfills
Level
undergraduate

Department of Anthropology