Where Religion Lives publishes ethnographies of religious life. The series features the methods of religious studies along with anthropological approaches to lived religion. The religious studies perspective encompasses attention to historical contingency, theory, religious doctrine and texts, and religious practitioners’ intimate, personal narratives. The series also highlights the critical realities of migration and transnationalism.
For more information, visit the Where Religion Lives website.
Series Editor
Kristy Nabhan-Warren, University of Iowa
Series Editorial Advisory Committee
Penny Edgell, University of Minnesota
Marla Frederick, Emory University
Gerardo Marti, Davidson College
Robert Orsi, Northwestern University
Leela Prasad, Duke University
Sarah McFarland Taylor, Northwestern University
UNC Press sponsoring editor
Mark Simpson-Vos, Wyndham Robertson Editorial Director
mark.simpson-vos@uncpress.org

Vodou en Vogue
Fashioning Black Divinities in Haiti and the United States
Where Religion Lives
Published: June 2023

Making Moral Citizens
How Faith-Based Organizers Use Vocation for Public Action
Where Religion Lives
Published: April 2023

Spiritual Entrepreneurs
Florida's Faith-Based Prisons and the American Carceral State
Where Religion Lives
Published: April 2021

Painted Pomegranates and Needlepoint Rabbis
How Jews Craft Resilience and Create Community
Where Religion Lives
Published: October 2020

Prosperity Gospel Latinos and Their American Dream
Where Religion Lives
Published: August 2020

Saving History
How White Evangelicals Tour the Nation's Capital and Redeem a Christian America
Where Religion Lives
Published: April 2020