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1: Religion and Economy Unit and Ritual Studies Unit |
Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)
This panel brings together ethnographic studies of consumption and performative practice from diverse geographies and cultural sites. Panelists describe and analyze theologies of Krishnacore punk bands, the eco-sincerity of the Church of Stop Shopping's post-religious activism, the obfuscating effects and rites of self-making among "fair traders," and the ritualization of caste and class in temple veneration.
Papers
- "I'm no Consumer": The Theology of Consumption in Krishnacore
- "The First Job of a Church is to Save Souls": Political Ecology, Performance, and the Ritual Activism of the Church of Stop Shopping
- Accounting for Faith: “Fair Trade” Labelling and Marketing the Secular
- Disenchantment and Re-enchantment: Naturalizing Caste; Sacralizing Class
Responding
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