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-Hertzberg, Michael. 2014. “The March of the Monks: On the Political Repertoire of Buddhist Monks in Sri Lanka and Myanmar.” In The Great Diversity: Trajectories of Asian Development, edited by Christopher M. Dent and Camilla Brautaset, 103–16. Wageningen, Netherlands: Wageningen Academic Publishers.  +Bellah, Robert N. 1967. Civil Religion in America.” Daedalus 96 (1): 121. http://www.robertbellah.com/articles_5.htm. 
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-Adams, Brad. Burma–Crackdown: Repression of the 2007 Popular Protests in Burma. Human Rights Watch. New York, December 2007. http://www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/reports/burma1207web.pdf. +
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-Badiou, Alain. 2003. Saint Paul: The Foundation of Universalism. Translated by Ray Brassier. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. +
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-Bellah, Robert N. 1967. "Civil Religion in America.Daedalus 96 (1): 1-21. http://www.robertbellah.com/articles_5.htm +
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-Bialecki, Jon. 2009. “Disjuncture, Continental Philosophy’s New ‘political Paul,’ and the Question of Progressive Christianity in a Southern California Third Wave Church.” American Ethnologist 36 (1): 110–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1548-1425.2008.01102.x. +
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-Gravers, Mikael. 2012. “Monks, Morality and Military: The Struggle for Moral Power in Burma—and Buddhism’s Uneasy Relation with Lay Power.” Contemporary Buddhism 13 (1): 1–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14639947.2012.669278.+
  
 Hirschkind, Charles. 1997. “What Is Political Islam?” Middle East Report. http://www.merip.org/mer/mer205/what-political-islam. Hirschkind, Charles. 1997. “What Is Political Islam?” Middle East Report. http://www.merip.org/mer/mer205/what-political-islam.
  
-## Key ideas for this week ## +Schram, Ryan. 2014. “A New Government Breaks With The Past in The Papua New Guinea Parliament’s ‘Haus Tambaran.’” Material World: A Global Hub for Thinking about Things. February 9. http://www.materialworldblog.com/2014/02/a-new-government-breaks-with-the-past-in-the-papua-new-guinea-parliaments-haus-tambaran/.
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-* ReligionCan it be defined?  +
-* What are possible definitions of religion?  +
-* Religion can change the world+
  
  
 +## New questions of religion and politics ## 
  
 +* Millennialism and militant subjectivity 
 +* Christian politics in the Pacific: Posttraditionalism? 
  
 +## Anthropology and religion ##
  
 +* Religion and collective consciousness
 +* Religion as a type of social action
 +* Religious experience and subjectivity
 +* Religion as moral practice
 +* Religious subjectivity and ideologies of communication
  
 +## What if there is no such category as religion? ##
  
 +* Are things we label as 'religion' too diverse to have anything in common? 
  
  
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