By Way of Response

In response to the other articles in this issue, the author stresses the need to compare concrete examples, rather than general categories and reflects on the ethical problems arising from his earlier discussion of Edward Hunt’s published variant of Acoma myth, a text that Acoma tribal authorities r...

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Main Author: Lincoln, Bruce 1948- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill [2020]
In: Method & theory in the study of religion
Year: 2020, Volume: 32, Issue: 4/5, Pages: 491-494
IxTheo Classification:AA Study of religion
BB Indigenous religions
Further subjects:B indigenous religious traditions
B weak comparison
B Comparison
B Religion
B Acoma creation myth
B Edward Hunt
Online Access: Volltext (Verlag)
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Summary:In response to the other articles in this issue, the author stresses the need to compare concrete examples, rather than general categories and reflects on the ethical problems arising from his earlier discussion of Edward Hunt’s published variant of Acoma myth, a text that Acoma tribal authorities reject and consider a betrayal of their traditions and authority.
ISSN:1570-0682
Reference:Kritik von "Chastening and Disciplining Comparison (2020)"
Kritik von "Inevitably Comparative, but Not Inevitably Positive (2020)"
Kritik von "Comparison and the Academic Study of Indigenous Religious Traditions (2020)"
Kritik von "Comparing ‘Religion’ and ‘Nonreligion’ (2020)"
Kritik von "Is There a Difference Between “Religion” and “Politics”? (2020)"
Kritik von "The Comparative Method in the Study of Religion and Race (2020)"
Contains:Enthalten in: Method & theory in the study of religion
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/15700682-12341493