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Figurations And Sensations Of The Unseen In Judaism Christianity And Islam Birgit Meyer

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Figurations And Sensations Of The Unseen In Judaism Christianity And Islam Birgit Meyer
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Methuen Drama
File Extension: PDF
File size: 51.11 MB
Author: Birgit Meyer, Terje Stordalen
ISBN: 9781350078666, 1350078662
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Figurations And Sensations Of The Unseen In Judaism Christianity And Islam Birgit Meyer by Birgit Meyer, Terje Stordalen 9781350078666, 1350078662 instant download after payment.

This book is open access and available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. It is funded by the University of Oslo and Utrecht University.
Judaism, Christianity and Islam are known to privilege words over images. This book shows, however, that the reality is more complex. Figurations and Sensations of the Unseen explores the complex procedures used to render the invisible as visible and the elusive as tangible in these three traditions. Working from different disciplinary angles, contributors reflect on figuration and sensation in biblical culture, medieval Jewish culture, the imagination of the unseen in Islamic settings, Christian assaults on 'idolatry' in Africa, baroque and modern Church art, contemporary Eastern Orthodox tradition, photography on the East African coast, European opera and literature, and more.
The book shows that the three religious traditions have formed sensorial regimes: embodied habits, traditions and standards for seeing, sensing, displaying, and figuring that which could not, or should not, be seen. So, the desire for seeing the invisible and experiencing the beyond are paradoxically confirmed, contested and controlled, by the sensorial regimes in vogue. This carries over even into secularized use of religious figurations in arts and literature.
Figurations and Sensations of the Unseen is important reading for scholars of anthropology, religious studies, Jewish studies, Christian studies, Islamic studies, art history, cultural studies, biblical studies and archaeology

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