Roman Reflections: The History of Religions Revisited by the School of Rome: Numen Book Series, cartea 184
Editat de Vinciane Constantin, Frédéric Richard, Raphael Rousseleau, Amélie Stubyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 sep 2026
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ISBN-13: 9789004759473
ISBN-10: 9004759476
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Numen Book Series
ISBN-10: 9004759476
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Numen Book Series
Notă biografică
Vinciane Constantin is Associate Researcher at the Institute of History and Anthropology of Religions (IHAR) of the University of Lausanne. She holds a PhD in Religious Sciences and her research concerns indigenous healing practices and their relationships with Western medical institutions.
Frédéric Richard is a doctoral student at the Institute of History and Anthropology of Religions (IHAR), University of Lausanne. His research concerns the relationships between politics and religion in Tibetan civilization.
Raphaël Rousseleau is Professor of anthropology at the University of Lausanne, Institute of History and Anthropology of Religions (IHAR), Department of Religious Studies (FTSR). He specialized in the study of central India’s ‘Scheduled Tribes’ or Adivasi.
Amélie Stuby is a doctoral student at the Institute of History and Anthropology of Religions (IHAR), University of Lausanne. Her research concerns the relationships between religion and politics, tradition and community building in the Caribbean region.
Frédéric Richard is a doctoral student at the Institute of History and Anthropology of Religions (IHAR), University of Lausanne. His research concerns the relationships between politics and religion in Tibetan civilization.
Raphaël Rousseleau is Professor of anthropology at the University of Lausanne, Institute of History and Anthropology of Religions (IHAR), Department of Religious Studies (FTSR). He specialized in the study of central India’s ‘Scheduled Tribes’ or Adivasi.
Amélie Stuby is a doctoral student at the Institute of History and Anthropology of Religions (IHAR), University of Lausanne. Her research concerns the relationships between religion and politics, tradition and community building in the Caribbean region.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Contemporary Issues in and the Legacy of the Roman School of History of Religions
Part 1 Debates, Methodological Trajectories and Objects of Study
1 Against History, in Favour of History: New Horizons and the Anti-Phenomenological Controversy after Pettazzoni’s Death
Paolo Scarpi
2 Reconsidering the Role of “Primitive” Religions: Raffaele Pettazzoni and the Italian History of Religions
Sergio Botta
Part 2 Differential Comparison
3 What Comparison in the “Globalization Era”
Nicolà Gasbarro
4 The Comparative Approach in the Anthropological Theory of Mediation
Paula Montero
5 Civilizations and Religions: Genealogy and Heritage of the History of Religions between Modern History and Mission History (Europe, America, and Asia)
Adone Agnolin
6 Night Travelers: the Dream Masters (Poraja, India) as a Vernacular Historical Formation
Raphaël Rousseleau
Part 3 Functional Dissociation between Myth and Rite
7 Exploring Vedic Ritual Mythologies: a Methodological Discourse on Ritual and Myth across Rome, Paris, India, and the United States
Marianna Ferrara
8 Buddhism Reconsidered from the Historico-religious Perspective
Frédéric Richard
Part 4 The Praxis of Ritual and Its Efficacy
9 The Powers of Ritual: Ernesto de Martino’s Encounter with Pragmatism
Vinciane Constantin
10 Can the History of Religions Benefit from the Study of Hypnotic States and Research on Psychedelics?
Silvia Mancini
Index
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Contemporary Issues in and the Legacy of the Roman School of History of Religions
Part 1 Debates, Methodological Trajectories and Objects of Study
1 Against History, in Favour of History: New Horizons and the Anti-Phenomenological Controversy after Pettazzoni’s Death
Paolo Scarpi
2 Reconsidering the Role of “Primitive” Religions: Raffaele Pettazzoni and the Italian History of Religions
Sergio Botta
Part 2 Differential Comparison
3 What Comparison in the “Globalization Era”
Nicolà Gasbarro
4 The Comparative Approach in the Anthropological Theory of Mediation
Paula Montero
5 Civilizations and Religions: Genealogy and Heritage of the History of Religions between Modern History and Mission History (Europe, America, and Asia)
Adone Agnolin
6 Night Travelers: the Dream Masters (Poraja, India) as a Vernacular Historical Formation
Raphaël Rousseleau
Part 3 Functional Dissociation between Myth and Rite
7 Exploring Vedic Ritual Mythologies: a Methodological Discourse on Ritual and Myth across Rome, Paris, India, and the United States
Marianna Ferrara
8 Buddhism Reconsidered from the Historico-religious Perspective
Frédéric Richard
Part 4 The Praxis of Ritual and Its Efficacy
9 The Powers of Ritual: Ernesto de Martino’s Encounter with Pragmatism
Vinciane Constantin
10 Can the History of Religions Benefit from the Study of Hypnotic States and Research on Psychedelics?
Silvia Mancini
Index