2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023 2023-2024
Browse
by subject...
    Schedule
view...
 

1 - 1 of 1 results for: RELIGST106

RELIGST 106: Religion and Body Modification

From circumcision and branding to tattooing and hair removal, acts of body modification are central to many religious traditions and communities. These acts of cutting, burning, plucking, and puncturing operate on the level of individual bodies, but they also entail larger issues of community, politics, law, and power. Join us as we examine the modified religious body across traditions and time periods, from circumcision in early Judaism and Christianity to tattooing in the modern Church of Body Modification. We approach the modified body as a way to grapple with larger questions about body and community, scripture and law, gender and power, and being and belonging. Taking the body as a point of critical inquiry not only provides an opportunity to learn about different religious traditions and their practices; it also pushes us to examine some of the foundational categories and assumptions that structure the world today. No prerequisites are necessary.
Terms: Aut | Units: 4 | UG Reqs: WAY-A-II, WAY-SI
Instructors: Peterson, J. (PI)
Filter Results:
term offered
updating results...
teaching presence
updating results...
number of units
updating results...
time offered
updating results...
days
updating results...
UG Requirements (GERs)
updating results...
component
updating results...
career
updating results...
© Stanford University | Terms of Use | Copyright Complaints