Religion and Materiality: Food, ‘Fetish’ and Other Matters
Publication date
2023-09-23
Editors
Freudenberg, Maren
Elwert, Frederik
Karis, Tim
Radermacher, Martin
Schlamelcher, Jens
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Abstract
Why is it rewarding to analyse religion from a material angle and which future research directions emerge? This chapter firstly conceptualizes materiality in dialogue with incentives offered by new materialism and, secondly, assesses which forms of material religion have so far received too little attention. Thirdly, inspired by Feuerbach’s gastro-philosophy, I argue that food is an existential material form through which humans are enveloped into a grounded exchange with the world. Finally, introducing a collection of “hungry” legba-figures in the Übersee-Museum Bremen, Germany, I call attention to feeding spirits as a prime religious practice. Religion should be rethought from the stomach.
Keywords
materiality, food, fetish, Feuerbach, gastro-philosophy, feedings spirits
Citation
Meyer, B 2023, Religion and Materiality: Food, ‘Fetish’ and Other Matters. in M Freudenberg, F Elwert, T Karis, M Radermacher & J Schlamelcher (eds), Stepping Back and Looking Ahead: Twelve Years of Studying Religious Contact at the Käte Hamburger Kolleg Bochum. Dynamics in the History of Religions, vol. 13, Brill, Leiden, pp. 267-301. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004549319_011