Over the course of a career of more than forty years, Jonathan Z. Smith was among the most important voices of critical reflection within the academic study of religion, distinguishing himself as perhaps the most influential theorist of religion of the last half century. Among his significant body of work are essays and lectures on teaching and the essential role of academic scholarship on religion in matters of education and public policy. The interviews and essay published here display something of the dynamic, thinking-on-his feet liveliness that Smith brought to questions about the study of religion, his theoretical preferences, and his methods of teaching. With refreshing candidness and clarity, Reading J.Z. Smith offers an often provocative introduction to discussions on issues that still dominate the complex and continually changing critical conversations in the academic study of religion.
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Jonathan Z. Smith (1938-2017) was perhaps the most influential theorist of religion of the last half century. In this book, four interviews and a previously unpublished essay display something of the dynamic, thinking-on-his feet liveliness that Smith brought to questions about the study of religion, his theoretical preferences, and his methods of teaching.
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Introduction Interviews The Chicago Maroon: Interview with Jonathan Z. Smith (2008) The American Scholars of Religion Video Project: Interview with Jonathan Z. Smith (1999) Asdiwal: Revue genevoise d'histoire des religions: Interview with Jonathan Z. Smith (2010) The Devil in Mr. Smith: A Conversation with Jonathan Z. Smith (2012) The Dean's Craft of Teaching Seminar (2013) Essay 154. Reading Religion: A Life in Scholarship (introduction by Ann Taves)
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My initial reaction to see this book was that it could not hold much of interest to one who has already read Smith's essays, but I was wrong. This is a book well worth reading, no matter what level of familiarity one has with his work.
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"My initial reaction to see this book was that it could not hold much of interest to one who has already read Smith's essays, but I was wrong. This is a book well worth reading, no matter what level of familiarity one has with his work." -- Brian Collins, Ohio University, Religious Studies Review "Reading J. Z. Smith is an easily accessible primer of sorts, both on the man and his work. It would be comprehensible for undergraduates as well as more established scholars who are already familiar with Smith's work and those who are not." -- Benjamin D. Crace, Nova Religio "provides a glimpse into the mind of a giant in the field, nearing the end of his career and the end of his life, reflecting on his legacy and on the field that he played no small part in creating." -- Richard Kent Evans, Reading Religion "Scholars of religion today have learned to recognize, and to take seriously, that 'religion' is an idea native to nowhere but the modern West, and that the academy was its nursery. In a series of conversations and expository talks, J. Z. Smith demonstrates through his own example how prodigiously productive this recognition can be to the study of religion. A parting gift of a great scholar."--Tomoko Masuzawa, Professor of History and Comparative Literature, University of Michigan "The recently departed J. Z. Smith was the most original theoretician of religion of the past fifty years, in addition to being a larger-than-life character. This collection reveals both in vivid technicolor. Braun and McCutcheon are to be congratulated for bringing an overlooked Smith, the dialogical one, to our attention, thereby ensuring that his important legacy will not be forgotten. This volume will surely be required reading for anyone interested in the continued and necessary illumination of Smith's work." --Aaron W. Hughes, Philip S. Bernstein Chair of Religion, University of Rochester "I have read everything and anything Jonathan Z. Smith wrote during his long and fruitful academic career. The sheer range of materials is staggering. But J.Z. Smith is infinitely better 'in his own words' and this volume is such a wonderful window into just that-not just Smith but Smith on Smith! Nothing could be better, either for one who has never read Smith and will be inspired to do so, or one who has followed him deeply over many decades and can now pause and listen as he relates the various stages of his own unfolding as a human being and a scholar. We owe the editors a debt of gratitude. A must have for anyone who works in the history of religions-or just Humanities for that matter!" --James D. Tabor, Professor of Religious Studies, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
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Selling point: Offers previously unpublished material by J.Z. Smith Selling point: Interviews with one of this generation's most influential and provocative theorists of religion Selling point: Provides access to new sources
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Willi Braun is Professor of Religion in the Department of History and Classics and in the Interdisciplinary Program in Religious Studies at the University of Alberta. He is the author of Feasting and Social Rhetoric in Luke 14. Russell T. McCutcheon is Distinguished Research Professor and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Alabama. He is the author of Manufacturing Religion
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Selling point: Offers previously unpublished material by J.Z. Smith Selling point: Interviews with one of this generation's most influential and provocative theorists of religion Selling point: Provides access to new sources
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ISBN
9780190879082
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
360 gr
Høyde
243 mm
Bredde
164 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
160

Biographical note

Willi Braun is Professor of Religion in the Department of History and Classics and in the Interdisciplinary Program in Religious Studies at the University of Alberta. He is the author of Feasting and Social Rhetoric in Luke 14. Russell T. McCutcheon is Distinguished Research Professor and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Alabama. He is the author of Manufacturing Religion.