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The Religious Studies e-book collection includes over 100 titles that examine religions around the world, conflicts within and among religions, and the cultural, social, and political dynamics of religion. Duke University Press has published many groundbreaking works in African and African diaspora religion, as well as in feminist analyses of religious doctrine and practice; the Collection includes those foundational texts, as well as books that engage with religion in Latin America and Asia, the anthropology of belief, spirituality in art, indigenous religions, and many other topics.
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Front: Shrine establishment for Asewele (the spirits of lost travelers), dedicated especially to Africans who died in the slave trade and during slavery. Photograph by N. Fadeke Castor, from Spiritual Citizenship: Transnational Pathways from Black Power to Ifá in Trinidad, by N. Fadeke Castor
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