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 Unit outline and assignment instructions. Unit outline and assignment instructions.
  
-Durkheim, Emile. 2008 [1912]. “The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life.” In A Reader in the Anthropology of Religion, edited by Michael Lambek, 34–47. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell Publishing. (Recommended.)+Durkheim, Emile. 2008 [1912]. “The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life.” In A Reader in the Anthropology of Religion, edited by Michael Lambek, 34–47. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell Publishing.
  
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-The University wants undergraduate students (you) to do new and different kinds of work, especially fewer exams, and more projects, both on your own and in groups. What difference do you think this will make? What will it be like for you?  
  
  
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 Durkheim is best known for his statement that 'Religion is just society worshipping itself'. What does that mean?  Durkheim is best known for his statement that 'Religion is just society worshipping itself'. What does that mean? 
  
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-Sacred things are symbols of society as a whole, something greater than the sum of its parts.  
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-Sacred rituals and sacred actions, especially group actions, create a heightened feeling. Durkheim calls this effervescence. This effervescence in ritual functions to create mechanical solidarity.  
  
-So it is the patterns of action, especially rituals, which are important to Durkheim. He doesn't dwell on things like faith and emotions. He is interested in the thoughts of the collective mind--social facts.  
  
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