Debate and Turmoil within the “French Muslim Community”
Journalist Karim Baouz on the idea of France and the difficult realities of being French and Muslim. Continue Reading →
a review of religion and media
Journalist Karim Baouz on the idea of France and the difficult realities of being French and Muslim. Continue Reading →
Anthropologist Elayne Oliphant on photographer Oscar B. Castillo‘s depictions of secular and religious space in Paris.
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Can the same feminist politics work for teachers and students? Abby Kluchin on vulnerability, victimhood, resilience, and Title IX. Continue Reading →
Anand Venkatkrishnans‘s Field Note on the hidden heart of scholarship.
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Angela Zito argues that in order to do a good job of covering religion we need to work on uncovering it. Continue Reading →
“The Patient Body” is a monthly column by Ann Neumann about issues at the intersection of religion and medicine. This month: Emerging communities of resistance in public health and beyond. Continue Reading →
A round-up of recent religion news. Continue Reading →
James Reich and Drew Thomases follow a manifestation of the mother goddess into new ways of thinking about the anthropology of religion. Continue Reading →
In the Godforsaken Wilderness is a blog by Patrick Blanchfield
being published in the wake of the 2016 presidential election. Continue Reading →
“The Patient Body” is a monthly column by Ann Neumann about issues at the intersection of religion and medicine. This month: Competing stories of why America is special and its elders are going hungry. Continue Reading →