
New Books in Sociology Laurie L. Patton, "Who Owns Religion?: Scholars and Their Publics in the Late Twentieth Century" (U Chicago Press, 2019)
Mar 7, 2024
Scholar Laurie Patton discusses scholars' clashes with religious communities in the late 1980s and 90s, exploring the rights of secular hermeneutics to interpret religions. Scholars must navigate between multiple masters and speak truths that not everyone may want to hear. The podcast delves into the cultural work of religious studies, emphasizing the importance of engaging with diverse audiences and embracing multiple perspectives in public discourse.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Navigating Controversy: Scholarly Works in the Digital Age
01:45 • 22min
Exploring Student Perceptions and Ethics in Religious Studies Classes
23:58 • 3min
Navigating the Changing Landscape of Public Discourse in Religious Studies
26:47 • 23min
Exploring Life, Loss, and Mythology in Personal Memoirs
49:23 • 4min
Exploring Ownership of Religion in the Late Twentieth Century
53:23 • 2min

