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22. Shock Value: The Jesuit Martyrs of Japan and the Ethics of Sight
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Mia M. Mochizuki
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- 1. Religion, Sensation, and Materiality: An Introduction 1
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Part One. Inhabitations
- Introduction 23
- 2. Objects of Possession: Photography, Spirits, and the Entangled Arts of Appearance 25
- 3. “Soft Warm Hands”: Nineteenth-Century Spiritualist Practices and the Materialization of Touch 47
- 4. Possessions and the Possessed: The Multisensoriality of Spirits, Bodies, and Objects in Heian Japan 67
- 5. Tethering Djinns: Sensation, Religion, and Contention in Popular Turkish Media 89
- 6. Shadowy Relations and Shades of Devotion: Production and Possession of the 1886 Smith College Composite Photograph 113
- 7. The Spirit in the Cubicle: A Religious History of the American Office 135
- 8. Sensing the City: Night in the Venetian Ghetto 159
- 9. The Materiality of the Imperceptible: The Eruv 183
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Interlude One. Contested Grounds
- Introduction 203
- 10. Conversations in Museums 205
- 11. Revolutionary Icons: Alfred Barr and the Remaking of Russian Religious Art 215
- 12. Sonic Differences: Listening to the Adhan in a Pluralistic America 225
- 13. Art and Sensory Contention in a Christian Seminary 231
- 14. Complicated Candy: Sensory Approaches to the Controversy over Sweet Jesus 239
- 15. Space Invaders: The Public, the Private, and Perceptions of Islamic “Incursions” in Secular America 247
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Part Two. Transgressions
- Introduction 257
- 16. Praying for Grace: Charles Ellis Johnson’s Synesthetic Skin 261
- 17. “The Best Hotel on the Boardwalk”: Church Women, Negro Art, and the Construction of Interracial Space in the Interwar Years 275
- 18. Aestheticizing Religion: Sensorial Visuality and Coffeehouse Painting in Iran 297
- 19. Piety, Barbarism, and the Senses in Byzantium 321
- 20. Paul Gauguin: Sensing the Infinite 341
- 21. Sensory Devotions: Hair Embroidery and Gendered Corporeal Practice in Chinese Buddhism 355
- 22. Shock Value: The Jesuit Martyrs of Japan and the Ethics of Sight 375
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Interlude Two. Devotional Bodies
- Introduction 399
- 23. Acts of Conversion: Sanctification and the Senses of Race in the Art of Sister Gertrude Morgan 403
- 24. Spiritual Complexions: On Race and the Body in the Moorish Science Temple of America 413
- 25. Sensing Exclusions: Disability and the Protestant Worship Environment 429
- 26. The Divine Touchability of Dreams 435
- 27. When the World Is Alive, Spirit Is Not Dismembered: Philosophical Reflections on the Good Mind 441
- 28. The Shroud of Bologna: Lighting Up Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Sensational Corpus 447
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Part Three. Transformations
- Introduction 457
- 29. Bodies and Becoming: Mimesis, Mediation, and the Ingestion of the Sacred in Christianity and Islam 459
- 30. Criminal and Martyr: The Case of James Legg’s Anatomical Crucifixion 495
- 31. Extirpation of Idolatry and Sensory Experience in Sixteenth-Century Mexico 515
- 32. Seeing, Falling, Feeling: The Sense of Angels 537
- 33. The Faltering Brush: Material, Sensory Trace, and Nonduality in Chan/Zen Buddhist Death Verse Calligraphies 561
- 34. Transporting Mormonism: Railroads and Religious Sensation in the American West 581
- 35. Slippery and Slow: Chavín’s Great Stones and Kinaesthetic Perception 605
- 36. Spiritual Sensations and Material Transformations in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park 625
- 37. Religion, Sensation, and Materiality: A Conclusion 651
- Contributors 655
- Index 663
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- 1. Religion, Sensation, and Materiality: An Introduction 1
-
Part One. Inhabitations
- Introduction 23
- 2. Objects of Possession: Photography, Spirits, and the Entangled Arts of Appearance 25
- 3. “Soft Warm Hands”: Nineteenth-Century Spiritualist Practices and the Materialization of Touch 47
- 4. Possessions and the Possessed: The Multisensoriality of Spirits, Bodies, and Objects in Heian Japan 67
- 5. Tethering Djinns: Sensation, Religion, and Contention in Popular Turkish Media 89
- 6. Shadowy Relations and Shades of Devotion: Production and Possession of the 1886 Smith College Composite Photograph 113
- 7. The Spirit in the Cubicle: A Religious History of the American Office 135
- 8. Sensing the City: Night in the Venetian Ghetto 159
- 9. The Materiality of the Imperceptible: The Eruv 183
-
Interlude One. Contested Grounds
- Introduction 203
- 10. Conversations in Museums 205
- 11. Revolutionary Icons: Alfred Barr and the Remaking of Russian Religious Art 215
- 12. Sonic Differences: Listening to the Adhan in a Pluralistic America 225
- 13. Art and Sensory Contention in a Christian Seminary 231
- 14. Complicated Candy: Sensory Approaches to the Controversy over Sweet Jesus 239
- 15. Space Invaders: The Public, the Private, and Perceptions of Islamic “Incursions” in Secular America 247
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Part Two. Transgressions
- Introduction 257
- 16. Praying for Grace: Charles Ellis Johnson’s Synesthetic Skin 261
- 17. “The Best Hotel on the Boardwalk”: Church Women, Negro Art, and the Construction of Interracial Space in the Interwar Years 275
- 18. Aestheticizing Religion: Sensorial Visuality and Coffeehouse Painting in Iran 297
- 19. Piety, Barbarism, and the Senses in Byzantium 321
- 20. Paul Gauguin: Sensing the Infinite 341
- 21. Sensory Devotions: Hair Embroidery and Gendered Corporeal Practice in Chinese Buddhism 355
- 22. Shock Value: The Jesuit Martyrs of Japan and the Ethics of Sight 375
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Interlude Two. Devotional Bodies
- Introduction 399
- 23. Acts of Conversion: Sanctification and the Senses of Race in the Art of Sister Gertrude Morgan 403
- 24. Spiritual Complexions: On Race and the Body in the Moorish Science Temple of America 413
- 25. Sensing Exclusions: Disability and the Protestant Worship Environment 429
- 26. The Divine Touchability of Dreams 435
- 27. When the World Is Alive, Spirit Is Not Dismembered: Philosophical Reflections on the Good Mind 441
- 28. The Shroud of Bologna: Lighting Up Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Sensational Corpus 447
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Part Three. Transformations
- Introduction 457
- 29. Bodies and Becoming: Mimesis, Mediation, and the Ingestion of the Sacred in Christianity and Islam 459
- 30. Criminal and Martyr: The Case of James Legg’s Anatomical Crucifixion 495
- 31. Extirpation of Idolatry and Sensory Experience in Sixteenth-Century Mexico 515
- 32. Seeing, Falling, Feeling: The Sense of Angels 537
- 33. The Faltering Brush: Material, Sensory Trace, and Nonduality in Chan/Zen Buddhist Death Verse Calligraphies 561
- 34. Transporting Mormonism: Railroads and Religious Sensation in the American West 581
- 35. Slippery and Slow: Chavín’s Great Stones and Kinaesthetic Perception 605
- 36. Spiritual Sensations and Material Transformations in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park 625
- 37. Religion, Sensation, and Materiality: A Conclusion 651
- Contributors 655
- Index 663