Quotidiana Journal for the Study of Lived Religion



Quotidiana Journal for the Study of Lived Religion

open access | peer reviewed

Aims & Scope

Quotidiana. Journal for the Study of Lived Religion is an interdisciplinary, biannual, open-access journal published by Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University Press. Quotidiana, which is the official publication of the Center for the Study of Lived Religion at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, is dedicated to the academic study of the everyday religious practices of people – both past and present – from around the world. Although the journal will accept papers on a wide range of topics related to lived religion, it focuses on six central, comparative aspects of quotidian practice: (1) cultural adaptation, appropriation, and differentiation; (2) religious competence and specialization; (3) situational or contextual meaning; (4) materiality, visuality, and textuality; (5) gender and race; and (6) landscape. Quotidiana will also privilege studies on material artifacts (e.g., amulets, tokens, and manuscripts), archaeological contexts, and religious performances as well as papers that offer critical assessments of the primary terms, theories, and methods in the study of lived religion. In sum, Quotidiana constitutes an interdisciplinary venue for examining lived religious beliefs, experiences, performances, and interactions critically and comparatively within and across all traditions, regions, and times.

Periodicity biannual |

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