Temporal Explorations in the Anthropology of Religion: History, Cosmology and Spirits
By (Author) Diana Esprito Santo
Edited by Dr Ruy Blanes
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
24th April 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Anthropology
Philosophy of religion
Hardback
264
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
How do people make sense of their past, and look forward into their future, through practices religious, spiritual or otherwise in places of both modernity and political trauma This volume investigates how political, social, and individual temporal and historical horizons are generated and reformulated in relation to embodied, material, and ideological contexts. It also considers how this history-making projects itself onto imagined futures or alternative historical lines, creating temporal continuities and discontinuities. This book presents an innovative perspective on the relationship between past and the future, namely, one that shifts the perspective from pure history or pure anthropology to the anthropology of history. Religious and spiritual engagements are fundamental to this exercise, especially ones that have emerged in times of crisis, because they provide conceptual platforms from which the past and the present connect directly to the future and its imagined horizons. Utilising chapters and case studies drawn from Europe, Latin America, Africa and Asia, this book shows that the experience of time, including temporal plasticity, emerges from social formations that are cosmological at heart. These include prophetic and messianic thinking, conversion experiences and narratives, spirit possession religions, and the mythical and symbolic dimensions of materialities and memory. This research demonstrates that ideas of cyclicity, repetition and other temporal forms are fundamental as acts of ordering human experience, as well as in other more modern forms of cosmology, teleological theories of advancement and development, and even post-apocalyptic economic and social realities.
Diana Esprito Santo is Associate Professor at the Pontificia Universidad Catlica de Chile, Chile. Ruy Blanes is Principal Researcher at CRIA, ISCTE-IUL, Portugal.