
Religion Compass Virtual Issues
Religion Compass
- Myth, Theory and Area Studies, November 2009
- Buddhism February 2008
- Gender February 2008
- Violence and Conflict February 2008
- Globalization February 2008
TopMyth, Theory and Area Studies, November 2009
Edited by Robert Segal, Daniela Merolla and Mineke Schipper
Myth, Theory and Area Studies
Daniela Merolla and Mineke Schipper
Myth and Science: Their Varying Relationships
Robert A. Segal
Rupture and Fusion in the Approach to Myth: Situating Myth Analysis Between Philosophy, Poetics and Long-Range Historical Reconstruction
Wim van Binsbergen
Myth in China: The Case of Ancient Goddess Studies
Ye Shuxian
Toward a wider and juster initiative: Recent comparative work in Buddhist ethics
Maria Heim
Buddhism and Caste in India and Sri Lanka
Jeffrey Samuels
Yogacara strategies against Realism: Appearances (ak4ti) and Metaphors (upacara)
Jonathan Gold
BD: The Dalai Lamas and State Power
Derek Maher
BD Two Buddha Relic Traditions
John S. Strong
BD: Buddhism, Politics and Nationalism in the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries
Thomas Borchert
BD: The Cakrasavara Tantra: Its History, Interpretation, and Practice in India and Tibet
David Gray
JP The Paradox of Evil in Tiantai Buddhist Philosophy
JeeLoo Liu
BD: Indian Buddhist Preachers Inside and Outside the S tras
Richard Nance
Gender and Biodiversity: A new approach to linking Environment and Development
Janet Momsen
Feminism and Geographic Information Systems: From a missing object to a mapping subject
Mariamma Pavlovskaya
Gender and U. S. Citizenship in Nation and Empire
Beatrice McKenzie
How Stiff were their Upper Lips? Research on Late-Victorian and Edwardian Masculinity
Stephen Heathorn
Rethinking women and property in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England
Pamela Hammons
Men Who Weep and Wail: Masculinity and Emotion in Sidney
Jennifer C. Vaught
Men, Masculinities, and Language
Scott Kiesling
Unity and Diversity in Feminist Legal Theory
Margaret J Davies
Mary Astells Serious Proposal: Mind, Method and Custom
Alice Sowaal
Women's Experiences of Hindu Traditions: a State of the Field Review
Janet Gunn
Opting out or pushed off the edge? The glass cliff and the precariousness of women's leadership positions
Michelle K Ryan
Psychological similarities and differences between women and men across cultures
Serge Guimond
TopViolence and Conflict February 2008
Geographies of war: perspectives on resource wars
Phillippe Le Billon
Criminal Violence in Modern Britain
J. Carter Wood,J. Carter Wood,J. Carter Wood,J. Carter Wood
Violence and vulnerability in Eastern Africa before 1800 CE
David Schoenbrun
Reading Shakespearean violence
Gavin Paul
Understanding Contemporary Millenarian Violence
John Walliss
Views of Jihad throughout history
ASMA AFSARUDDIN
Gandhi, the Mahatma: Evolving Narrataives and Native Discourse in Gandhi Studies
Veena Rani Howard
A Framework for Explaining Aggression Involving Groups
Brian Meier, Verlin B. Hinsz, Sarah R. Heimerdinger
On the Perils of Glorifying the Ingroup: Intergroup Violence, Ingroup Glorification and Moral Disengagement
Emanuele Castano
Research in School Shootings
Glenn Muschert
TopGlobalization February 2008
Globalisation, inequality and climate change: What difference does China make?
Raphael Kaplinsky
Anthropocene geopolitics: globalization, empire, environment and critique
Simon Dalby
Teaching African History in an Era of Globalization
R. Hunt Davis, Jr.
Globalizing Chinese History
Hans van de Ven
Globalization and Contemporary Literature
Nico Israel
Whats new in the history of Christianity?
ANNE THAYER
Transglobalism of self-exiled Hindus: the case of Australia
Purushottama Bilimoria
Networks of meaning: Intergroup relations, cultural worldviews, and knowledge activation principles
Rodolfo Mendoza-Denton, Nina Hensen
Social psychology and multiculturalism
Maykel Verkuyten
Social movements research and the "movement of movements": Studying anti-capitalist resistance to neo-liberal globalisation
Lawrence Cox, Alf Gunvald Nilsen
Globalization of Culture and the Arts
Laura L. Adams
