By Jon Bialecki, University of California, San Diego Two stories. It is my first time giving a talk abroad; indeed, it …
Jon Bialecki
Christianity as neither exception nor rule (An essay in the Self-Positionality in the Anthropology of Christianity series)
By Girish Daswani, University of Toronto As someone who grew up in Singapore, my relationship to Christianity was a peripheral …
Ethnography as a Memory of a Love Story (An essay in the Self-Positionality in the Anthropology of Christianity series)
By Nofit Itzhak, URV I could not attend Jeanne’s funeral, but my tiny psalms book, her husband told me over …
Negotiating asymmetries, discovering identities and experiencing new Christianities: the movements of a Brazilian researcher in Mozambique (An essay in the Self-Positionality in the Anthropology of Christianity series)
By Lívia Reis (National Museum, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) It was November 2014 and for three months I …
(Un)making selves and boundaries in Malaysian Borneo (An essay in the Self-Positionality in the Anthropology of Christianity series)
By Liana Chua (Brunel University) When I was about eight, one of my classmates gave me and another classmate a …
Introduction: Self-Positionalities (An essay in the Self-Positionality in the Anthropology of Christianity series)
By Girish Daswani (University of Toronto), with Jon Bialecki (University of California, San Diego) “In asking others to share their …