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Table of Contents
Editorial
Religionising Fieldwork and Fieldworking Religion: Hermeneutics of the engagement between religion and research methodologies in the field | |
James Kapaló , Stefania Travagnin | 133-143 |
Articles
Fieldwork and Pain: Issues in field research methodologies involving extreme field circumstances | |
Tullio Lobetti | 144-161 |
The Making of Representations of the Religious Adherent Engaged in Politics | |
Anne Mette Fisker-Nielsen | 162-179 |
“Wi, se kretyènn mwen ye” (Yes I am Christian). Methodological Falsehood in Fieldwork | |
Nadège Mézié | 180-192 |
Fieldworking’ Deliverance Rituals in a Liberian Pentecostal Ministry: The Surprising Benefits of Embracing your "Otherness" While Taking Part in Religious Performance | |
Gwendolyn Heaner | 193-206 |
Animated Texts: Theoretical Reflections on Case Studies from the Lowland, Christianized Philippines | |
Paul François Tremlett | 207-220 |
The Experience of Ethnographic Fieldwork in an English Benedictine Monastery: Or, Not Playing at Being a Monk | |
Richard D. G. Irvine | 221-235 |
Fieldwork on East Asian Buddhism: Toward a Person-Centered Approach | |
Gareth Fisher | 236-250 |
Review Article
Religion Today Series | |
Peggy Morgan | 251-253 |
Book Reviews
Review: Van Bruinessen, Martin, and Julia Day Howell eds. 2007. Sufism and the “Modern” in Islam. London: I. B. Tauris. 367 pp. IBSN 978 1 85043 854 0. £45.00. | |
Ron Geaves | 254-256 |
Review: Cusack, C. M. 2010. Invented Religions, Imagination Fiction and Faith. Aldershot: Ashgate. viii + 69 pp. ISBN 978 0 75466 780 3. £50.00. | |
Beth Singler | 259-260 |
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