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Journal of Religion and Health, 2021
The religious context of death has deep implications in shaping the phenomenon of death for the denizens of Kashi. The present paper argues that religious understanding of death confronts the medical issue(s) in the contemporary scenario. To explore the abysmal religio-cultural underpinning(s) of the episteme of death and dying in the era of hegemonic ...
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The religious context of death has deep implications in shaping the phenomenon of death for the denizens of Kashi. The present paper argues that religious understanding of death confronts the medical issue(s) in the contemporary scenario. To explore the abysmal religio-cultural underpinning(s) of the episteme of death and dying in the era of hegemonic ...
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Cognition, society and religion: a new approach to the study of culture
Culture and Religion, 2003The problem with the study of culture, as with that of religion, has been an independent status assumed for both despite recognitions of their constructed nature. Consequently, cultural studies have relied almost exclusively on redundantly descriptive and relativistic hermeneutical methods. By focusing on the mental mechanisms of H.
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2023
This thesis presents an analysis of the folk beliefs and cultural tourism in modern Vietnam through a case study of the Perfume Temple Festival. It is presumed that folk beliefs and traditional folklore have always constituted the spiritual foundation of Vietnamese people in present day society.
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This thesis presents an analysis of the folk beliefs and cultural tourism in modern Vietnam through a case study of the Perfume Temple Festival. It is presumed that folk beliefs and traditional folklore have always constituted the spiritual foundation of Vietnamese people in present day society.
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Distortion of Facts in Western Ethnographic Study of African Religion, Culture and Society
International Journal of Asian Social Science, 2013This paper will identify some of the fundamental short comings in African ethnographic studies undertaken by Europeans in the nineteenth century. Existing works on Africa reveal a lacuna that is depressing to scholarship. The gap has to do with the failure of some Western researchers to approach African study as a unique venture.
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Religion, Culture, and Society in the Early Middle Ages: Studies in Honour of Richard E. Sullivan
The American Historical Review, 1989Suzanne Fonay Wemple +2 more
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American Cancer Society nutrition and physical activity guideline for cancer survivors
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Cheryl L Rock +2 more
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