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An Archaeology of Doings - Secularism and the Study of Pueblo Religion (Paperback): Severin M Fowles

An Archaeology of Doings - Secularism and the Study of Pueblo Religion (Paperback)

Severin M Fowles

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There is an unsettling paradox in the anthropology of religion. A large body of scholarship now questions the universality of "religion" as an analytical category in ethnographic and historical studies. Modern understandings of religion emerged out of a specifically Western genealogy, and noting this, many have grown suspicious of any claim that such understandings can be applied with fidelity to premodern or non-Western contexts. Contemporary archaeologists, in contrast, now use the terms "religion" and "ritual" with greater ease than ever, even though their deeply premodern and fully non-Western objects of study would seem to present the greatest challenges to universal definitions of religion as a distinct sphere of human belief and practice. In this probing study, Severin Fowles undertakes a sustained critique of religion as an analytical category in archaeological research. Building from a careful dissection of the relationship between secularism, premodernity, and archaeology, Fowles explores just what is at stake in our reconstructions of an enchanted past. In doing so, he offers a detailed examination of the case of Ancestral Pueblo society in the American Southwest, widely regarded in the anthropological literature as a native tradition that was consumed with religious ritual. Moving against this orthodoxy, Fowles provocatively argues that-prior to Catholic missionization during the colonial era-the Pueblo people did not, in fact, have a religion at all. They had, he suggests, something else, something that cannot be easily translated into Western categories. Drawing upon the indigenous vernacular, Fowles concludes that Pueblo "doings" were this something else, and he charts a course toward a new archaeology of doings that moves us far beyond the familiar terrain of premodern religion.

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Imprint: SAR Press
Country of origin: United States
Release date: April 2013
Authors: Severin M Fowles
Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 23mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 978-1-934691-56-4
Categories: Books > Humanities > History > American history > General
Books > History > American history > General
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LSN: 1-934691-56-9
Barcode: 9781934691564

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