Imagining Religion in the Czech Republic

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Jakub Havlicek

Anthropological Perspectives

ISBN 978-3-643-91342-5
Band-Nr. 4
Jahr 2021
Seiten 294
Bindung broschiert
Reihe Anthropology of Religion. Religionsethnologie

Beschreibung

How do we think about ourselves and others? Part one of the book examines the notion of human universals in cultural anthropology, psychology, linguistics, and in cognitive sciences. This part is focused on the issue of examining the processes of conceptualization, categorization and classification of human types and identities and it examines the role of psychological essentialism in these processes. It also focuses on the topic of religiously interpreted identities. Part two examines religiosity in modern Czech society. Contemporary Czech religiosity or lack thereof has been interpreted narrowly from the perspective of socially and culturally conceptualized factors. Other possible factors have been neglected – for example neuropsychological aspects. The World Religions Paradigm that underpins teaching about religions in Czech education system, is composed of reified concepts of religious traditions. This paradigm provides a basis for essentialised conceptualization of religiously interpreted identities in contemporary Czech society.

Jakub Havlíček is Assistant Professor at the Department of Sociology
and Cultural Anthropology, Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic.