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APPROACH OF BIOGRAPHY OF OBJECTS: A PASSAGE FROM PROFANE TO SACRED
This paper discusses the life journey of buildings through the Biography of Things approach taken through a case study of the Bouwploeg building which is currently the Cut Meutia Mosque.
Jahra, Fierda Al, Marwoto, Irmawati
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The Scream Phenomenon in the Poetry of Ted Hughes [PDF]
The article examines the phenomenon of artistic depiction of the scream in the poetry of the 20th century English poet Ted Hughes. The analysis of the poems reveals a gradual semantic expansion of the poetic image: while in early animalistic and ...
Antonina A. Myasnikova
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A presença na ausência: a performance e a biografia dos objetos como ativadores de memória
The presence in the absence: the performance and objects biography as memory activatorsThis paper addresses the consolidation of heritage based on the life cycle of cultural legacies evoked at the end of their life.
Diego Lemos Ribeiro +4 more
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In the collection of the University of Warsaw Library, there are three musical sources that testify to the musical culture of the monastery of Canons Regular of the Lateran in Fulnek. The paper focuses on three manuscripts (probably autographs) of sacred
Ewa Hauptman-Fischer
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Some Foundational Considerations on Taxonomy: A Case for Hagiography
Since its now notorious mid-1800s historiographical positivist critiques, the term hagiography was often contested as a valid and valuable category for the comparative study of religious phenomena.
Massimo A. Rondolino
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Giuseppe Trono’s painting in the Bemposta chapel, produced in 1791-1792, is the most representative artwork related to the social policies implemented by the Queen Mary I.
Giuseppina Raggi
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The Sacred Heart of Jesus [PDF]
Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus has been controversial from its beginning in the life of the French Visitationist nun Margaret Mary Alacoque (1647-1690), who established the devotion after a series of mystical visions of Christ.
Morgan, David
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A Preliminary Controlled Vocabulary for the Description of Hagiographic Texts
As a genre defined by its content rather than by its form, the extreme diversity of the kinds of texts that can be considered “hagiographic” often proves an impediment to the progress of comparative hagiology.
David M. DiValerio
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Recognizing secular defilement: Douglas, Durkheim and housework [PDF]
Mary Douglas is generally regarded as a faithful disciple of Émile Durkheim. Yet her classic work Purity and Danger ([1966] 2002. London: Routledge) is best understood as premised upon a fundamental disagreement with Durkheim, who she accused of ...
Robbie Duschinsky, Duschinsky, Robbie
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This paper offers a nascent attempt at best practices for the comparative method in a conference setting. Exploring the value in transcendence of traditions and specialization, it traces the preparation and outcome of a recent comparative hagiology panel
Todd E. French
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