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Material Religion : The Journal of Objects, Art and Belief - v. 2, Issue 3

Goa, David Joel(Edited by)Morgan, David(Edited by)Paine, Crispin(Edited by)Plate, S.Brent(Edited by)
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From Shinto shrines to rosary beads, thangka paintings to missionary tracts, mass-produced posters to gravestones, religion is a material process.

Charged with culturally-specific sacred meanings, religious objects have been used for purposes of worship, commemoration, art, and even subversion, and have been at the root of some of the world's most hotly contested struggles. "Material Religion" seeks to explore how religion happens in material culture - images, devotional and liturgical objects, architecture and sacred space, works of art and mass-produced artefacts.

No less important than these material forms are the many different practices that put them to work.

Ritual, communication, ceremony, instruction, meditation, propaganda, pilgrimage, display, magic, liturgy and interpretation constitute many of the practices whereby religious material culture constructs the worlds of belief.

Highly visual in terms of content and in colour throughout, this refereed journal seeks also to bridge the worlds of scholarship and museum practice, and to support all those seeking, at whatever level, to understand and explain the relationships between objects, art and belief.

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Berg Publishers
1845205049 / 9781845205041
Paperback
200
01/11/2006
United Kingdom
144 pages, colour illus.
172 x 244 mm, 301 grams
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