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Loud internal life in a silent community: Towards lived aspects of religious life in a cloistered, female monastery

Social Compass, 2020
The aim of this article is to present the results of a sociological study on everyday life within a female cloistered monastery. This is a radical form of religious life, highly routinised, distanced from the outside world and conducted in community yet in almost total silence. By elaborating upon the concepts of everyday and lived religion, the scope
Stefania, Palmisano   +2 more
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Empirical Analysis of Life Satisfaction in Female Benedictine Monasteries in Germany

Revue économique, 2015
Cet article examine de façon empirique le degré de satisfaction dans la vie des pensionnaires féminines de monastères bénédictins allemands, d’après les recherches menées en économie sur le bonheur. Les données collectées auprès de 154 nones bénédictines y sont analysées.
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Boundaries in the Making: Transformations in Erving Goffman’s Total Institution through the Case of a Female Benedictine Monastery

Sociology, 2021
Total institutions have undergone profound changes since Erving Goffman published his seminal work Asylums in 1961. This article explores the persistence and transformation of total institutions under late-modern conditions. Based upon empirical research conducted in a female Benedictine monastery, I analyse changes in the physically bounded structure
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Female Buddha at Ukubahāḥ of Lalitpur resemble with Alchi Sum-tsek Monastery, Ladakh

Historical Journal
In Buddhism, enlightenment is accessible to all, regardless of gender. In the highest teachings of Tantra, a unique aspect emerges: the existence of five female transcendental Buddha-s, known as the prajña of Pañca Buddha. Alternatively, they are sometimes interpreted as the Pañca Buddha themselves in female form.
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Urban spaces and musical practices of Neapolitan female monasteries between the Seventeenth and Eighteenth century

2023
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Naples was a primary centre of interest and a radiating point in European music. Religious buildings have played a crucial part in the musical history of the city, through musical practices related to the organization of liturgies and ceremonies.
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A Brief Note on Female Monasteries in Armenia: V-XIV cc

2005
The article discusses the scarse evidence on female coenobitic monasticism in medieval Armenia and explores the reasons for the lack of important female monastic centres in historical Armenia.
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Global Cancer Statistics 2020: GLOBOCAN Estimates of Incidence and Mortality Worldwide for 36 Cancers in 185 Countries

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Hyuna Sung   +2 more
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