TY - BOOK
T1 - Affect and emotion in multi-religious secular societies
A2 - Von Scheve, Christian
A2 - Berg, Anna Lea
A2 - Haken, Meike
A2 - Ural, Nur Yasemin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 selection and editorial matter, Christian von Scheve, Anna Lea Berg, Meike Haken, Nur Yasemin Ural. All rights reserved.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Emotions have moved center stage in many contemporary debates over religious diversity and multicultural recognition. As in other contested fields, emotions are often one-sidedly discussed as quintessentially subjective and individual phenomena, neglecting their social and cultural constitution. Moreover, emotionality in these debates is frequently attributed to the religious subject alone, disregarding the affective anatomy of the secular. This volume addresses these shortcomings, bringing into conversation a variety of disciplinary perspectives on religious and secular affect and emotion. The volume emphasizes two analytical perspectives: on the one hand, chapters take an immanent perspective, focusing on subjective feelings and emotions in relation to the religious and the secular. On the other hand, chapters take a relational perspective, looking at the role of affect and emotion in how the religious and the secular constitute one another. These perspectives cut across the three main parts of the volume: The first one addressing historical intertwinements of religion and emotion, the second part emphasizing affects, emotions, and religiosity, and the third part looking at specific sensibilities of the secular. The thirteen chapters provide a well-balanced composition of theoretical, methodological, and empirical approaches to these areas of inquiry, discussing both historical and contemporary cases.
AB - Emotions have moved center stage in many contemporary debates over religious diversity and multicultural recognition. As in other contested fields, emotions are often one-sidedly discussed as quintessentially subjective and individual phenomena, neglecting their social and cultural constitution. Moreover, emotionality in these debates is frequently attributed to the religious subject alone, disregarding the affective anatomy of the secular. This volume addresses these shortcomings, bringing into conversation a variety of disciplinary perspectives on religious and secular affect and emotion. The volume emphasizes two analytical perspectives: on the one hand, chapters take an immanent perspective, focusing on subjective feelings and emotions in relation to the religious and the secular. On the other hand, chapters take a relational perspective, looking at the role of affect and emotion in how the religious and the secular constitute one another. These perspectives cut across the three main parts of the volume: The first one addressing historical intertwinements of religion and emotion, the second part emphasizing affects, emotions, and religiosity, and the third part looking at specific sensibilities of the secular. The thirteen chapters provide a well-balanced composition of theoretical, methodological, and empirical approaches to these areas of inquiry, discussing both historical and contemporary cases.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85085821679&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.4324/9781351133272
DO - 10.4324/9781351133272
M3 - Book
AN - SCOPUS:85085821679
SN - 9780815354345
SN - 9780367777197
T3 - Routledge Studies in Affective Societies
BT - Affect and emotion in multi-religious secular societies
PB - Routledge Taylor & Francis Group
ER -