RT Article T1 Perspectives by Incongruity: “Religion” and “Transnationalism” JF Nova religio VO 16 IS 4 SP 93 OP 107 A1 Palmié, Stephan LA English PB University of Californiarnia Press YR 2013 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1816080926 AB Aside from discussing the three articles in this special issue of Nova Religio on Religion and the Transnational Imagination, these brief comments aim to make a critical plea for conceptual clarification when it comes to what exactly the relatively novel, and arguably under-theorized term “transnational” might possibly mean when yoked to the historically old, but arguably equally problematic category, “religion.” My main argument is, if for different (though ultimately not altogether unrelated) reasons, both terms—at least as currently operationalized in much of the anthropology of religion, and religious studies more generally—not only fail to capture the social realities reported in the essays in this special issue, but also unhelpfully shore up a set of ideologies about the supposedly “novel” nature of our “globalized” human condition, that we might better rethink. K1 Ideology K1 Religion K1 Globalization K1 Transnationalism DO 10.1525/nr.2013.16.4.93