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近年来,研究宗教的空间方法有了长足的发展,为我们理解世俗化国家新的宗教现实提供了新的视角。本文通过分析法国人类学家阿尔贝-皮特(Albert Piette)在其著作《La religion de près:l'activité religieuse en train de se faire》中提出的理论工具,展示了这一 "空间转向 "的丰富内涵。虽然这部与行动者网络理论有关的著作并不直接涉及空间问题,但我们将揭示其表现出的地理敏感性。我们将通过对魁北克两个福音派教会的人种学研究,说明这些工具可用于展示当代宗教的复杂地理学--尤其是社会空间辩证法的存在--并说明其富有成效。
Religion and lived space: A geographical reading of La Religion de près
Spatial approaches to religion have grown significantly in recent years and offer original perspectives for understanding new religious realities in the context of secularized countries. This article is an opportunity to show the richness of this “spatial turn” through an analysis of the theoretical tools developed by the French anthropologist Albert Piette in his work La religion de près: l’activité religieuse en train de se faire. Although this work, which has a connection to actor-network theory, does not deal directly with space, it exhibits a geographical sensibility that we will reveal. We show that these tools can be used to demonstrate a complex geography of contemporary religion—in particular the existence of a socio-spatial dialectic—and illustrate their fruitfulness with the case of an ethnographic study of two Quebec evangelical churches.