Sumario: | The book 'Imperfectas' by Joaquín Algranti and Damián Setton explores the complex interplay between religion and social sciences in Argentina. Drawing on fifteen years of fieldwork, the authors investigate the structures and processes that define religious worlds, emphasizing the non-obvious structures and fluid dynamics within them. The work delves into methodological reflections and examines how classification plays a role in both understanding and constructing religious realities. The authors aim to bridge the gap between religious studies and social sciences, making significant contributions to understanding religious identities and practices. The book is intended for scholars and students in sociology, religious studies, and related fields, offering insights into the production, reproduction, and classification of religious structures.
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