Footnotes:Money & Religion

 

[1] James Gleick, "Dead as a Dollar," The New York Times Magazine, June 16, 1996, p. 29.

[2] Ibid, p. 28.

[3] Marc Shell, Art & Money (The University of Chicago: Chicago, 1995) p. 74.

[4] Shell, Art & Money, p.68.

[5] Shell, Art & Money, p.80.

[6] Michel de Certeau, The Writing of History, trans. Tom Conley (Columbia University Press: New York, 1988) p. 160.

[7] John Milbank, Theology & Social Theory: Beyond Secular Reason (Blackwell Publishers: Oxford, 1993) p. 101.

[8] Talal Asad, Genealogies of Religion: Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and Islam (Johns Hopkins University Press: Baltimore, 1993) p. 207.

[9] Reinhardt Koselleck, Futures Past: On the Semantics of Historical Time, trans. Keith Tribe (The MIT Press: Cambridge, 1985) p. 85.

[10] David Hume, The Natural History of Religion, ed. A. Wayne Colver (Oxford University Press: Oxford, 1976) passim.

11 Norman Girardot, The Whole Duty of Man: James Legge and the Victorian Translation of China (University of California: Los Angeles, forthcoming) p. 58.

[12] David Hume, The Natural History of Religion, p. 39-40.

[13] William Pietz, "The Problem of the Fetish [IIIa]", (Res 19, Autumn 1988) p.122.

[14] Maurice Olender, The Languages of Paradise: Race, Religion, and Philology in the Nineteenth Century, trans. Arthur Goldhammer (Harvard University Press: Cambridge, 1992) p. 85.

[15] Raymond Schwab, The Oriental Renaissance: Europe's Rediscovery of India and the East 1680-1880, trans. Gene Patterson-Black & Victor Reinking

[16] Girardot, The Whole Duty of Man. p.45

[17] Ibid, p.45.

[18] Jean Joseph-Goux, The Coiners of Language, trans. Jennifer Curtiss Gage (The University of Oklahoma Press: Norman, 1994) p. 134.