Personal profile
Research overview
Greek religion, ritual and magic; anthropology of religion.
My research focuses on Greek religion of the fourth and fifth centuries BC, primarily in Athens, although I am also interested in earlier Greek religion and the emergence of the more familiar Classical religious system. The project that I am currently engaged in is to explore ways of conceptualising a religion that does not emphasise belief or faith without recourse to the traditional dichotomy of religions of belief vs. religions of performance. This older framework reflects key debates in the Early Modern period - particularly the impacts of the Reformation and early Enlightenment study of religion on the concepts of religion and belief - but provides a problematic model for Greek religion. In place of an approach based on belief and ritual, I am attempting to develop an perspective based on recent anthropological work on concepts of perception, skill and experience.
Future research
Current projects include the preparation for publication of the proceedings of the conference 'Belief and its Alternatives in Greek and Roman Religion' which I organised in St Andrews in 2010, and a monograph based on my doctoral research, significantly refined and extende, which is described in the publications section.
In the very long term, I would like to investigate the phenomenology or 'lived experience' of Greek religious landscape. Much work has been done on the topography of religious sites and their role in marking the territory of the Greek poleis. Such work presents the landscape synoptically and schematically, as an objective entity perceived from outside. However, in presenting the landscape in this way, much of what makes the landscape real and meaningful for its inhabitants is discarded in order to present the 'essential' or 'objective' features of the landscape.
This project will extend the broadly phenomenological perspective developed in my current research and apply them to the religious landscape of ancient Greece. It will involve a combination of archaeological and topographic data (excavated sites and surveyed landscapes) with artistic and literary representations of landscap. The overall intention is to explore the ways in which the lived-in environment functioned for its inhabitants as a network of lieux de memoire and a composite record of human activity over successive generations, overlaid with mythological and religious connotations.
Fingerprint
- 1 Similar Profiles
Research output
-
"Work with the god": military divination and rational battle-planning in Xenophon
Anderson, R. T., 16 Jul 2021, Divination and knowledge in Greco-Roman antiquity. Addey, C. (ed.). Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, p. 84-108 25 p. (Routledge monographs in classical studies).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution
Open AccessFile -
A story of blood, guts and guesswork: synthetic reasoning in classical Greek divination
Anderson, R. T., 5 Sept 2017, Prophets and Profits : Ancient Divination and Its Reception. Evans, R. (ed.). Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, Vol. Acta Classica Supplement 9. p. 50-64 14 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter (peer-reviewed) › peer-review
Open AccessFile -
New Gods
Anderson, R. T., Oct 2015, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion. Eidinow, E. & Kindt, J. (eds.). Oxford: Oxford University Press, p. 309-324 15 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
-
M. A. Flower, The Seer in Ancient Greece (book review)
Anderson, R. T., 28 Nov 2011, In: Journal of Hellenic Studies. 131, p. 230 230 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Book/Film/Article review › peer-review
-
Odysseus
Anderson, R. T., 2011, The Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Ancient History. Wiley-BlackwellResearch output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Entry for encyclopedia/dictionary
Activities
-
On launching a new module in lockdown (and some very early thoughts on Greek religion and decolonising the curriculum)
Anderson, R. T. (Speaker)
2 Jul 2021Activity: Talk or presentation types › Presentation
-
Coupled cognition and dynamic systems: beyond the believing individual
Anderson, R. T. (Speaker)
20 Jul 2017Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk
-
A story of blood, guts and guesswork: synthetic reasoning in classical Greek divination
Anderson, R. T. (Speaker)
28 Jul 2015 → 31 Jul 2015Activity: Talk or presentation types › Presentation
-
'Epiphany': Cognitive Approaches to Ancient Religious Experience 1
Anderson, R. T. (Invited speaker)
9 Jul 2015 → 10 Jul 2015Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk
-
Music, Movement and Mania: The Corybantic Ritual as a Cure for Madness
Anderson, R. T. (Speaker)
12 Jun 2015Activity: Talk or presentation types › Presentation