Method as Identity considers how social identity shapes methodological standpoints. With a refreshing hip hop sensibility, Miller and Driscoll reorient the contemporary academic study of religion toward recognition of the costs and benefits of manufacturing "critical" distance from our objects of study.
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Introduction: Manufacturing Distance in the Study of Religion
1. Method as Identity: The Battle for Identity in the North American Academic Study of Religion
2. Ghost Stories: How Method Reveals Identity in the Study of Religions
3. Long Division: How Identity Reveals Method in the History of Religions
4. What Is "Black" about "Black" Religious Studies? : Distinction and Diaspora in the Maintenance of a Field
5. What Identity Is Your Method? : Tracing Co-Constitution in the Twilight of (White) Normativity
6. Categorical Miscegenation: Strange Bitter Fruit and Uncertain Branches in the Field
7. N-Words and M-Words: Switching Codes, Shifting Realities, and Trading Metaphors of Authority
Conclusion: Ghostbusters & Paranoiacs