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POWER APPLIET ELECTR POWER APPIET electr. power appl.Electric powerPeriodicalsElectric power systemsPeriodicalsÉlectricitéPériodiquesRéseaux électriques (Énergie)PériodiquesElectric powerfast(OCoLC)fst00905358Electric power systemsfast(OCoLC)fst00905529Periodicalperiodicals.aatPeriodicals.fastPeriodicals.lcgftPériodiques.rvmgfElectric powerElectric power systemsÉlectricitéRéseaux électriques (Énergie)Electric power.Electric power systems.612621.305620920zdbsInstitution of Engineering and Technology,JOURNAL996209195803316IET electric power applications2076184UNISA05833nam 22005054a 450 991097452400332120251117115042.01-280-02489-50-203-63450-0(CKB)111087026924322(StDuBDS)AH3713847(SSID)ssj0000289921(PQKBManifestationID)11214623(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000289921(PQKBWorkID)10403745(PQKB)10343616(MiAaPQ)EBC182299(EXLCZ)9911108702692432220030530d2004 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrBeyond primitivism indigenous religious traditions and modernity /edited by Jacob K. OluponaNew York Routledge20041 online resource (384 p.)Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-415-27319-6 0-203-63895-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction /Jacob K. Olupona --PART I. MODERNITY AND METHODOLOGY --Do Jews make good Protestants? The cross-cultural study of ritual /Naomi Janowitz --Can we move beyond primitivism? On recovering the indigenes of indigenous religions in the academic study of religion /Armin W. Geertz --"Classify and conquer": Friedrich Max Muller, indigenous religious traditions, and imperial comparative religion /David Chidester --A postcolonial meaning of religion: some reflections from the indigenous world /Charles H. Long --Saami responses to Christianity: resistance and change /Hakan Rydving --PART II. THE AMERICAS --Tribal religious traditions are constantly devalued in Western discourse on religion /John C. Mohawk --Guidelines for the study of Mesoamerican religious traditions /Alfredo Lopez Austin --Jaguar Christians in the contact zone: concealed narratives in the histories of religions in the Americas /David Carrasco --Modernity, resistance, and the Iroquois Longhouse people /Chris Jocks --"He, not they, best protected the village": religious and other conflicts in twentieth-century Guatemala /Bruce Lincoln --Vodou in the "Tenth Department": New York's Haitian community /Karen McCarthy Brown --Assaulting California's sacred mountains: shamans vs. New Age merchants of Nirvana /Helen McCarthy --PART III. AFRICA AND ASIA --Understanding sacrifice and sanctity in Benin indigenous religion, Nigeria: a case study /Flora Edouwaye S. Kaplan --The Earth Mother Scripture: unmasking the neo-archaic /Whalen W. Lai --Popular religions and modernity in Japan /Michio Araki --Rethinking indigenous religious traditions: the case of the Ainu /Katarina V. Sjoberg --Korean shamans and the definition of "religion": a view from the grass roots /Laurel Kendall --Mandaya myth, memory, and the heroic religious tradition: between Islam and Christianity /Aram A. Yengoyan --The Vaddas: representations of the wild man in Sri Lanka /Gananath Obeyesekere --PART IV. THE PACIFIC ISLANDS --On wondering about wonder: Melanesians and the cargo /Garry W. Trompf --Thinking and teaching with the indigenous traditions of Melanesia /Mary N. MacDonald --The Hawaiian lei on a voyage through modernities: a study in post-contact religion /Steven J. Friesen.At a time when local traditions across the world are forcibly colliding with global culture, this work explores the future of indigenous religions as they encounter modernity and globalisation.What role do indigenous religions play in today's world? Beyond Primitivism is a complete appraisal of indigenous religions - faiths integrally connected to the cultures in which they originate, as distinct from global religions of conversion - as practised across America, Africa, Asia and the Pacific today. At a time when local traditions across the world are colliding with global culture, it explores the future of indigenous faiths as they encounter modernity and globalization. Beyond Primitivism argues that indigenous religions are not irrelevant in modern society, but are dynamic, progressive forces of continuing vitality and influence. Including essays on Haitian vodou , Korean shamanism and the Sri Lankan 'Wild Man', the contributors reveal the relevance of native religions to millions of believers worldwide, challenging the perception that indigenous faiths are vanishing from the face of the globe. What role do indigenous religions play in today's world? Beyond Primitivism is a complete appraisal of indigenous religions - faiths integrally connected to the cultures in which they originate, as distinct from global religions of conversion - as practised across America, Africa, Asia and the Pacific today. At a time when local traditions across the world are colliding with global culture, it explores the future of indigenous faiths as they encounter modernity and globalization. Beyond Primitivism argues that indigenous religions are not irrelevant in modern society, but are dynamic, progressive forces of continuing vitality and influence. Including essays on Haitian vodou , Korean shamanism and the Sri Lankan 'Wild Man', the contributors reveal the relevance of native religions to millions of believers worldwide, challenging the perception that indigenous faiths are vanishing from the face of the globe.Indigenous peoplesReligionCongressesIndigenous peoplesReligion200/.9Olupona Jacob K(Jacob Kẹhinde),1951-0MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910974524003321Beyond primitivism4494147UNINA