Food, Sex and Strangers by Graham Harvey

Food, Sex and Strangers by Graham Harvey

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"Food, Sex and Strangers" offers alternative ways of thinking about what religion involves and how we might better understand it.

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Food, Sex and Strangers by Graham Harvey

Religion is more than a matter of worshipping a deity or spirit. For many people, religion pervades every part of their lives and is not separated off into some purely private and personal realm. Religion is integral to many people's relationship with the wider world, an aspect of their dwelling among other beings - both human and other-than-human - and something manifested in the everyday world of eating food, having sex and fearing strangers. Food, Sex and Strangers offers alternative ways of thinking about what religion involves and how we might better understand it. Drawing on studies of contemporary religions, especially among indigenous peoples, the book argues that religion serves to maintain and enhance human relationships in and with the larger-than-human world. Fundamentally, religion can be better understood through the ways we negotiate our lives than in affirmations of belief - and it is best seen when people engage in intimate acts with themselves and others.
"Harvey's ideas about religion are some of the most important and ground-breaking of our timeHe demonstrates that religion is not about belief but about practices. This book will change the way we understand religion." - Douglas Ezzy, University of Tasmania. "An exhilarating book. Harvey highlights the viscerally relational and conflict-laden force of religion, bringing into the conversation not just human actors but a variety of non-human agents." - Manuel A. Vasquez, University of Florida. "Harvey takes the reader "elsewhere" in this tour de force. Exploring religion's everydayness, he shows how we are embodied, located, and performative in a multi-species world. An intellectual page turner!" - Lois Ann Lorentzen, University of San Francisco. 'A smart and slyly challenging book' - Anthropology Review Database
Graham Harvey is Reader in Religious Studies at the Open University, UK. He is author of Animism: Respecting the Living World and editor of Religions in Focus.
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ISBN 13 9781844656936
ISBN 10 1844656934
Title Food, Sex and Strangers
Author Graham Harvey
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2013-07-31
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.