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Living Spirit, Living Practice Ruth Frankenberg

Living Spirit, Living Practice By Ruth Frankenberg

Living Spirit, Living Practice by Ruth Frankenberg


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An ethnographic study of the growing number of self-invented East-West hybrid religious practices in the U.S.

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Living Spirit, Living Practice: Poetics, Politics, Epistemology by Ruth Frankenberg

In Living Spirit, Living Practice, the well-known cultural studies scholar Ruth Frankenberg turns her attention to the remarkably diverse nature of religious practice within the United States today. Frankenberg provides a nuanced consideration of the making and living of religious lives as well as the mystery and poetry of spiritual practice. She undertakes a subtle sociocultural analysis of compelling in-depth interviews with fifty women and men, diverse in race, ethnicity, national origin, class, age, and sexuality. Tracing the complex interweaving of sacred and secular languages in the way interviewees make sense of the everyday and the extraordinary, Frankenberg explores modes of communication with the Divine, the role of the body, the importance of geography, work for progressive social change, and the relation of sex to spirituality.

Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, and other practitioners come together here, speaking in terms both familiar and surprising. Whether discussing an Episcopalian deacon, a former Zen Buddhist who is now a rabbi, a Chicano monastic, an immigrant Muslim woman, a Japanese American Tibetan Buddhist, or a gay African American practicing in the Hindu tradition, Frankenberg illuminates the most intimate, local, and singular aspects of individual lives while situating them within the broad, dynamic canvas of the U.S. religious landscape.

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Many Americans say 'faith is an important aspect of my life,' but Ruth Frankenberg's fascinating book shows us in much depth and variety what that may mean. We see how individuals re-interpret their faith consciously and unconsciously, how they move across faith boundaries, how they blend, edit, and expand faith practices to generate meaningful selves, lives, and worlds.-Susan Harding, author of The Book of Jerry Falwell: Fundamentalist Language and Politics
The interviews and analysis in Living Spirit, Living Practice plumb the depths of spiritual practice and experience. Ruth Frankenberg simultaneously addresses the greater issues of religious identity, the meaning of 'spirit,' and the nature of the spiritual journey. This book makes visible the larger presence of Buddhism, Islam, and Hinduism, which are now helping to alter the American religious landscape.-Kenneth K. Tanaka, coeditor of The Faces of Buddhism in America
An excellent assessment of the challenges of translating faith into everyday life. -- Toni Lester * Women's Review of Books *
[Frankenberg] documents a broad diversity of ideas about the nature of religion. . . . Stories from people who relate their religious practices make entertaining reading. . . . * Library Journal *
Frankenberg has tapped into an understudied area. . . . She has talked to people from a variety of faiths and spiritual groupings and this is creditable. . . . This is a book for our times. -- Maria Way * Consciousness, Literature and the Arts *

About Ruth Frankenberg

Ruth Frankenberg is Professor of American Studies at the University of California, Davis. She is the author of White Women, Race Matters: The Social Construction of Whiteness and editor of Displacing Whiteness: Essays in Social and Cultural Criticism, published by Duke University Press.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
vii
Introduction: On Rivers, Mountains, and Secrets 1
1. Talking to God-and God Talking Back 33
2. Mind Embodied: Spiritual Practice and Consciousness 77
3. Place and the Making of Religious Practice 133
4. The Spirit of the Work: Challenging Oppression, Nurturing Diversity 174
5. Conscious Sex, Sacred Celibacy: Sexuality and the Spiritual Path 212
Epilogue 265
Appendix 1. Biographical Summaries 271
Appendix 2. Demographic Profile 277
Notes 281
Bibliography 291
Index 299

Additional information

GOR011295979
9780822332954
0822332957
Living Spirit, Living Practice: Poetics, Politics, Epistemology by Ruth Frankenberg
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Duke University Press
2004-03-15
320
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