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Old and new Gods: In conversation with Arjun Appadurai and Michael Lambek

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Rau,  Vanessa       
Socio-Cultural Diversity, MPI for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Max Planck Society;

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Rau, V., Schinagl, R. C., & Kynes, J. (2020). Old and new Gods: In conversation with Arjun Appadurai and Michael Lambek. In V. Rau, J. Hensold, J. Kynes, P. Öhlmann, R. C. Schinagl, & A. Taleb (Eds.), Religion in motion: Rethinking religion, knowledge and discourse in a globalizing world (pp. 13-26). Cham: Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-41388-0_2.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0006-F08A-F
Abstract
“Old and New Gods: in Conversation with Arjun Appadurai and Michael Lambek” introduces the reader to some of the broader themes of the work – appropriately – through dialogue; a casual discussion between three young researchers and two distinguished anthropologists. Here the passage of time is thematized as the latter reflect on the various institutional and intellectual changes which they have witnessed leading up to the present; a point in time which constitutes for the junior researchers, a point of departure into an uncertain but exciting future. Furthermore, as with all dialogue, context and location is significant. Though Berlin’s status as a cultural and creative metropole is widely-confirmed, it remains in many ways ‘a house divided unto itself’. No two areas in Berlin are exactly alike, and the young and senior researchers – relative ‘insiders’ and ‘outsiders’ to the city, respectively – explore together its many contours, textures, and contrasts.