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Fresh new perspectives on the study of religion, ranging from a
church-architecture mecca of Southeast Indiana to what an atheist
parent believes. American Examples: New Conversations about
Religion, Volume One is the first in a series of annual anthologies
published in partnership with the Department of Religious Studies
at The University of Alabama. The American Examples initiative
gathers scholars from around the world for a series of workshops
designed to generate big questions about the study of religion in
America. Bypassing traditional white Protestant narratives in favor
of new perspectives on belief, social formation, and identity,
American Examples fellows offer dynamic perspectives on American
faith that challenge our understandings of both America and
religion as categories. In the first volume of this exciting
academic project, five topically and methodologically diverse
scholars vividly reimagine the potential applications of religious
history. The five chapters of this inaugural volume use case
studies from America, broadly conceived, to ask larger theoretical
questions that are of interest to scholars beyond the subfield of
American religious history. Prea Persaud’s chapter explores the
place of Hinduism among the “creole religions” of the
Caribbean, while Hannah Scheidt captures what atheist parents say
to each other about value systems. Travis Warren Cooper explains
how the modernist church architecture of Columbus, Indiana, became
central to that city’s identity. Samah Choudhury dissects how
Muslim American comedians navigate Western ideas of knowledge and
self to make their jokes, and their own selves legible, and Emily
D. Crews uses ethnographic fieldwork to read the female
reproductive body among Nigerian Pentecostal congregations. Editor
Michael J. Altman also provides a brief, rich introduction
assessing the state of the discipline of religious history and how
the American Examples project can lead the field forward. Visit
americanexamples.ua.edu for more information on the group and news
about upcoming projects.
The second volume of American Examples presents nine new essays
with fresh multidisciplinary approaches to understanding the place
of faith, broadly understood, in America, broadly understood
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