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De “Cavalo Dinheiro” a “Vitalina Varela”
Resumo: Há toda uma série de coincidências e choques entre o passado e o presente em Cavalo Dinheiro (Pedro Costa, 2014) que emergem na forma de glossolalia, com vozes que transportam memórias de todo o lado, de todo o tempo.
Edmundo José Neves Cordeiro
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Naturalis Historia, Reconstructed [PDF]
When Pliny the Elder wrote Naturalis Historia around 70 A.D., the idea of natural history contained and connected biology, geology, and mineralogy with the history of painting and sculpture. Art was an extension of the natural world as its materials were
Briland, Sarah
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Ineffable Tongues: An Analysis of the Notion of Ineffability in Pentecostal Glossolalia
In this text I will analyze the notion of ineffability present in one of the most common practices of Pentecostalism, which is known as glossolalia: speaking in strange or non-existent languages. I will begin by outlining several of the main conceptions
Fernanda Rojas
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Praying for Salvation: A Map of Relatedness [PDF]
This article attempts to push Mauss’ work on the sociality of prayer (1909) to its fullest conclusion by arguing that prayer can be viewed anthropologically as providing a map for social and emotional relatedness. Based on fieldwork among deep-sea fisher
Webster, Joseph
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Inside the Swashing Glossolalias of Artaud
By analyzing the works of Artaud it is evident a set of ideas that suggests principles for vocality in the context of performance. This vocality is based on a notion of glossolalia as a concept linked to enunciative practices, especially as potency for ...
Gil Roberto Almeida +1 more
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Amor, um caminho de glossa: cavar a terra dos corpos e das línguas.
A partir da imagem do ato de escavar em um poema de Paul Celan, suscita-se uma potência do amor como ação poética capaz de criar novos afetos e sujeitos políticos. Tal noção de amor, avessa à tradição romântica, faz tensionar o limite do indivíduo e tudo
Gil Roberto Almeida, César Lignelli
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Speaking in tongues: the return of typological studies
Speaking in tongues is a common expression for the word glossolalia, the usage of which is probably restricted to circles of the academia. Both terms relate to the idea of a sacred language, voiced by religious believers during meditation. Such language,
Diogo Seixas Lopes
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Antonin Artaud e la scrittura del reale. Glossolalie e disegni per un linguaggio analfabetico [PDF]
During the last ten years of his life, Antonin Artaud shows more and more intensively a multi-faceted and caustic refusal for traditional literature and the ordinary practice of writing.
Vergine, Fabio
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Inside the Swashing Glossolalias of Artaud
By analyzing the works of Artaud it is evident a set of ideas that suggests principles for vocality in the context of performance. This vocality is based on a notion of glossolalia as a concept linked to enunciative practices, especially as potency for ...
Gil Roberto Almeida, César Lignelli
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Christian Ethical Perspectives on Speaking in Tongues (glossolalia) as a Mandatory Requirement for Selecting a Church Leader [PDF]
Speaking in tongues has a long history in the church, dating back to Christ’s apostles (Acts 2:4). While theologians like John Calvin, St. Augustine, and Chrysostom view it as outdated, Pentecostal and Charismatic Christians assert its relevance today ...
George Anderson Jnr. +1 more
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