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Anthropologie Contemporaine de la Religion

Cette série explore les approches théoriques et comparatives contemporaines de l'étude de la religion d'un point de vue anthropologique. Elle présente des travaux abordant des thèmes actuels et des débats théoriques dans le domaine. Les livres s'adressent aux chercheurs universitaires et aux étudiants intéressés par une compréhension plus approfondie des phénomènes religieux dans le monde d'aujourd'hui. La collection met en avant des perspectives et des méthodologies diverses en anthropologie de la religion.

Empowering the Past, Confronting the Future: The Duna People of Papua New Guinea
The Halal Frontier. Muslim Consumers in a Globalized Market
  • In "The Halal Frontier," Johan Fischer examines halal as a significant aspect of a growing global market, moving beyond niche practices. The book delves into contemporary interpretations and practices of halal consumption among middle-class Malays in the diaspora.

    The Halal Frontier. Muslim Consumers in a Globalized Market
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  • The Aluni Valley Duna people of Papua New Guinea have navigated colonial and post-colonial challenges by creatively engaging with external influences, particularly from mining companies. They utilize their mythological themes to assert claims against these corporations while blending traditional practices with Christianity. This fusion empowers their cultural heritage, enabling them to confront contemporary issues and shape their future amidst neglect from government development efforts.

    Empowering the Past, Confronting the Future: The Duna People of Papua New Guinea