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Purity and Danger Now: New Perspectives [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 298 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 544 g, 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Jan-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138693707
  • ISBN-13: 9781138693708
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 298 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 544 g, 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Jan-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138693707
  • ISBN-13: 9781138693708
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Mary Douglass seminal work Purity and Danger (Routledge, 1966) continues to be indispensable reading for both students and scholars today. Marking the 50th anniversary of Douglass classic, the present volume sheds fresh light upon themes raised by Douglas by drawing on recent developments in the social sciences and humanities, as well as current empirical research. In presenting new perspectives on the topic of purity and impurity, the volume integrates work in anthropology and sociology with contemporary ideas from religious studies, cognitive science and the arts.

Containing contributions from both established and emerging scholars, including protégées of Douglas herself, Purity and Danger Now is an essential volume for those working on purity and impurity across the full spectrum of the social sciences and humanities.

Recenzijas

If Purity and Danger Now were simply a reappraisal of an anthropological classic, it would already be a welcome and timely contribution to the many disciplines her work has affected. To its credit, this collection does much more than that. Whereas Douglas highlighted the primacy of the social in structuring categories of purity and impurity, her influential point is here extended, complemented, and corrected by recent insights from social psychological analyses of disgust, new approaches to the agency of matter, and innovative scholarly trends in Judaic studies, literature, and painting. Christopher Forth, University of Kansas, USA

Few edited collections work as a whole in the way Purity and Danger Now does; from the introduction through to the conclusion, every chapter is accessible, interesting and, most importantly, makes the reader think more about their own ideas. In addition to being a timely reconsideration and development of Mary Douglass important work, the book stands on its own as a major contribution to psychosocial and cultural theorisation. It is a book to buy, treasure and keep for any student and researcher across the social sciences, humanities and arts. Debbie Epstein, University of Roehampton, UK

Purity and Danger: An Analysis of Concepts of Pollution and Taboo is available as a Routledge Classic text www.routledge.com/9780415289955

Contributor information vii
Introduction 1(20)
Robbie Duschinsky
PART I Anthropology
21(64)
1 Purity as danger: `Purity and Danger revisited' at fifty
23(11)
Richard Fardon
2 Purity and punning: political fundamentalism and semantic pollution
34(18)
Michael Herzfeld
3 Garbage at work: ethics, subjectivation and resistance in Mexico
52(17)
Eveline Durr
Gordon M. Winder
4 There's power in the dirt: impurity, utopianism and radical politics
69(16)
Rhys Williams
PART II Psychology
85(94)
5 Disgust in the moral realm: do all roads lead to character?
87(16)
Roger Giner-Sorolla
John S. Sabo
6 Disgust, disease and disorder: impurity as a mechanism for psychopathology
103(18)
Kelly A. Knowles
Charmaine Borg
Bunmi O. Olatunji
7 Distinguishing disgust from fear: the vomit and faint defenses
121(15)
Philippe T. Gilchrist
Blaine Ditto
8 Clean-moral effects and clean-slate effects: Physical cleansing as an embodied procedure of psychological separation
136(26)
Spike W. S. Lee
Norbert Schwarz
9 Cleanliness issues: from individual practices to collective visions
162(17)
Giuseppina Speltini
Stefano Passini
PART III Humanities: religious studies and the arts
179(90)
10 Purity and the West: Christianity, secularism and the impurity of ritual
181(24)
Daniel H. Weiss
Holger Zellentin
11 Impurity without repression: Julia Kristeva and the biblical possibilities of a non-eliminationist construction of religious purity
205(16)
Daniel H. Weiss
12 Was Kristeva right... about Qumran? Methodological implications of a theoretical coincidence
221(17)
Jonathan Klawans
13 Purity and disgust in Shakespeare's problem plays
238(18)
Emma Firestone
Raphael Lyne
14 Purity, painting and peeing out the window
256(13)
Tara Ward
The mind beyond boundaries: Concluding remarks 269(12)
Simone Schnall
Index 281
Robbie Duschinsky is University Lecturer in Social Sciences in the School of Clinical Medicine at the University of Cambridge, UK.

Simone Schnall is Reader in Experimental Social Psychology in the Department of Psychology at the University of Cambridge, UK.

Daniel H. Weiss is Polonsky-Coexist Lecturer in Jewish Studies in the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Cambridge, UK.