Title: NEW RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS AND SOCIAL CHANGE 758654, 10op
1NEW RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS AND SOCIAL CHANGE
(758654, 10op)
2General information
- Time Wed 12-14
- Location Unioninkatu 40, aud 13
- Email toomas.gross_at_helsinki.fi
- Phone (09) 19123085
- Office Hours Wed 16-17, E308
- www http//www.helsinki.fi/antropologia/opetu
s.htm
3Aims
- For anthropology students at the MA level
- Religious change ? social change
- In the example of New Religious Movements (NRMs)
- theories of "sect"
- religious leadership
- conversion and apostasy
- "cultic" violence
- secularization and religious fundamentalism
- Examples mainly from Western societies
4Format
- 6 lectures
- A general theme occasional videos
- Two readings
- Lecture materials
- at http//www.helsinki.fi/antropologia/opetus.htm
- by 11 a.m.
- ? Seminars
5Course requirements
- Requirements
- 5 "reflection papers"
- 2 essays
- "theoretical" and "ethnographic"
- Participation in seminars
- Presentation
- Opposition
- Contribution to discussions
6"Reflection papers"
- Concise summaries of your thoughts
- Based on readings for the class
- Your reflection on the authors main arguments
- For classes 2-7
- short (1,5-2 pages)
- not an essay
- may be hand-written
- in English or in Finnish
- Submission
- During the class or at toomas.gross_at_helsinki.fi
(by 12 am) - Late submission not accepted
7Essays
- Theoretical essay
- on broader theoretical issues discussed in the
lectures - 5-6 pages
- four different bibliographic sources
- due on 14 November
- Ethnographic essay
- 8-10 pages in length
- Case study of a particular religious movement
- first-hand collection of data encouraged
- focus on a particular issue or a problem
- due on 31 December
8Essays
- Language
- Finnish, Swedish or English
- Submission
- by email at toomas.gross_at_helsinki.fi
- Late submission penalty
- graded down 5 per day (up to 40)
- both essays to be submitted by 10 January
- Suggested essay topics and readings
- http//www.helsinki.fi/antropologia/opetus.htm
9Suggested theoretical essay topics
- Is it justified to distinguish between cult and
religion? - What is "new" about new religious movements?
- NRMs a symptom of modernity or a reaction to
it? - NRMs as a form of cultural resistance in colonial
and postcolonial context. - Why does protest so often take a religious form?
- Does modernization lead inevitably to
secularization?
10Suggested ethnographic essay topics
- Wicca and the idea of leadership
- Pentecostal Movement in Uganda A case study of
Finnish Pentecostal Missionaries and Organization - Yksilö ja antroposofia
- Uskontojen uhrien tuki ryn ideologian
tarkastelua - FALUN GONG in Finland Spiritual or Political
Movement?
11Seminars
- 21.11-12.12
- Participation is mandatory
- Presentations oppositions general discussion
- Schedule on 7 November
12Seminar presentations
- Based on your draft essay (both or either)
- Can be rather preliminary
- not expected to send out a final paper
- outline at least 5 pages of reasonably polished
text - To be sent to everyone by 12 am on Monday
preceding the presentation date - Presentation
- max 10-15 minutes
- short summary of main arguments
- explanation of why and how the topic is relevant
- powerpoint or overheads
13Seminar oppositions
- Opposition
- 5-10 minutes
- focus on the strengths and weaknesses of the
presented paper and the topic - Trigger for the subsequent general discussion
14Seminar discussions
- All course participants
- expected to read the submitted texts prior to
coming to the seminar - expected to give feedback to the presenter
15Evaluation
- Theoretical essay - 25
- Ethnographic essay - 35
- Reflection papers - 20
- (5 x 4 for each reflection paper)
- Seminars - 20
- (10 for presentation 10 for opposition and
participation)
16Texts and reading materials
- Required readings
- listed in the course schedule
- 2 for each lecture
- not all are strictly "anthropological"
- master copies by D112 at Unioninkatu 38
- Suggested readings
- Websites
- Online Encyclopedia of Religion and Society
- The Religious Movements Project _at_ The University
of Virginia - General readers
- Thematic readings by lecture topics
- at http//www.helsinki.fi/antropologia/opetus.htm
171. Lecture (19.9)Introduction to the course
182. Lecture (26.9)NRMs terminology, typology,
and characteristics
- Readings
- Richardson Definitions of Cult From
Sociological-Technical to Popular-Negative (in
Dawson 1998) - Wilson The Problem of Definition (in Wilson 1970)
193. Lecture (3.10)NRMs and social change
- Readings
- Hunter The New Religions Demodernization and
The Protest Against Modernity (in Wilson 1981) - Dawson Why Did New Religious Movements Emerge?
(in Dawson 1998) - Video
- Excerpts from With God on Our Side
204. Lecture (10.10)Prophets, gurus, and charisma
- Readings
- Bromley and Shupe The Leaders Gurus and
Prophets, or Madmen and Charlatans? (in Bromley
and Shupe 1981) - Dawson Crises of Charismatic Authority and
Violent Behavior in New Religious Movements (in
Bromley and Melton 2002)
215. Lecture (17.10)Ordinary members conversion
and apostasy
- Readings
- Bromley and Shupe Joining the New Religions
Brainwashing or Conversion? (in Bromley and Shupe
1981) - Wright Leaving New Religious Movements Issues,
Theory, and Research (in Bromley 1988)
2224.10
236. Lecture (31.10)NRMs and violence
- Readings
- Melton and Bromley Challenging Misconceptions
about the New Religions Violence Connection (in
Bromley and Melton 2002) - Robbins Sources of Volatility in Religious
Movements (in Bromley and Melton 2002) - Video
- Bizarre Cults
247. Lecture (7.11)NRMs a result of
secularization or rising religious
fundamentalism?
- Readings
- Stark Secularization, R.I.P. (in Swatos and
Olson 2000) - Brouwer, Gifford Rose Fundamentalist
Americanism and Christian Fundamentalism
(Brouwer, Gifford Rose 1996) - Video
- Excerpts from With God on Our Side
25- 14.11
- Theoretical essay deadline
- Video Jesus Camp
- 21.11-12.12
- Seminars
- 31.12
- Ethnographic essay deadline
- 7.1
- Grades posted in the department and feedback