Discursive Study of Religion: Approaches, Definitions, Implications
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- Method & Theory in the Study of Religion [ 0943-3058 ] ; 2013.
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- Academic discipline, Academic study, Alexa hepburn, American academy, Analysing discourse, Ashmore, Basic considerations, Binary construction, Chicago press, Columbia university press, Communicational practices, Concrete examples, Constructionist research, Content analysis, Critical discourse analysis, Cultural processes, Discourse, Discourse analysis, Discourse theory, Discursive, Discursive analysis, Discursive approaches, Discursive construction, Discursive constructionism, Discursive knots, Discursive practice, Discursive structures, Discursive study, Diskursanalyse, Dispositive analysis, Duke university press, Foucault, Gender, Gender studies, Generis religion, Guilford press, Handbook, Healthcare system, Historical analysis, Historical dimension, Historical discourse analysis, Historical epistemology, Historical meaning, Historical situation, Implicit knowledge, Johns hopkins university press, Jonathan potter, Keller, Landwehr, Larger research program, Last section, Malcolm ashmore, Meaning structures, Method theory, Michael meyer, Michael stausberg, Michel, Michel foucault, Natural sciences, Next step, Nineteenth century, Other discourses, Oxford university press, Princeton university press, Reiner keller, Relevant data, Religious discourse, Research corpus, Research methods, Research perspective, Research project, Research question, Research questions, Research results, Research style, Rheinberger, Routledge handbook, Ruth wodak, Sage, Same time, Several discourses, Social construction, Societal organization, Stanford university press, Stuckrad, Stuckrad method, Study religion, Symbolic systems, Tacit knowledge, Textual, Textual analyses, Textual analysis, Thomas luckmann, Twentieth century, Verlag, Verlag sozialwissenschaften, Werner schneider, Wissenssoziologische diskursanalyse, Wodak.
Abstract
Abstract The article explores recent approaches to historical analysis of discourse that have been developed in disciplines such as the sociology of knowledge and historical epistemology. These approaches have only sporadically been taken seriously in the academic study of religion, although they have a great potential to establish a study of religion that is both academically rigorous and aware of its societal and historical contexts and limitations. The article defines the necessary concepts for a discursive study of religion as an hermeneutical discipline that scrutinizes and historicizes the societal organization of knowledge about religion. This discourse on religion—defined here as religion—generates, legitimizes, and maintains meaning structures and societal realities. The discourse-historical analysis of religion is not itself a method but a research perspective. Nevertheless, this perspective implies several steps in designing a research project that the article describes with concrete examples.
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DOI: 10.1163/15700682-12341253
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