May 2014
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376 pages
13h 21m
English
Mithraism is and will remain a subject with a very close and serious bearing upon the history of religious evolution.
—John M. Robertson, 1901
Performativity, whether discursive or non-discursive, is now generally accepted as contributing to the regulation of bodies, both individual and social. While descriptions of the relationship between strategies of regulation and that which is regulated have been offered, little attention has been paid to theoretical explanation(s) for the mechanisms whereby such strategies are efficacious (Bell 1998, 208–211; Boyer 2001, 257). It is proposed here that cognitive processes offer such an explanation, specifically, ...
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