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            <title>بین زندگی و اندیشه: انسان شناسی وجودی و مطالعه دین [کتاب انگلیسی]</title>
            
            
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                    <title>Between Life and Thought: Existential Anthropology and the Study of Religion</title>
                    
                    
                    
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                    <topic>انسان شناسی Human nature</topic>
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            <publisher>‎University of Torento Press‬</publisher>
            <dateIssued>2024</dateIssued>
            
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        <tableOfContents>Table of contents :,Cover,Half-Title Page,Title Page,Copyright Page,Contents,Introduction: Religion, Phenomenological Anthropology, and the Existential Turn,1 Existential Anthropology and Religious Studies: A Personal Account,2 Eye and Mind Revisited: The Work of Art in Ethnography,3 Blood, Flesh, and Emotions: An Anthropologist and Her Fieldwork in Meat-Packing Plants,4 Recesses of the Ordinary: Michael Jackson’s Reinvention of Philosophical Anthropology,5 Ruta Graveolens: Open and Closed Bodies in a Bahian Town,6 Destiny as a Relationship and a Theory,7 Worlds Colliding? Transnational Religion in Phenomenological Perspective,8 The Plain Sense of Things: Time, History, and the Dream,9 Boundary Situations: An Existential Account of Wounded Healing,10 Sartre’s Jews and Jackson’s Witches: What (Who) Is Real in,Existential Anthropology?,Afterword: “Not Ethnology but Ethnosophy!”,Contributors,Index</tableOfContents>
        
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                    <namePart>Don Seeman; Devaka Premawardhana</namePart>
                    
                    
                    
                    
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