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Social Aesthetics, Atmosphere and Proprioception
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword V
- Table of Contents IX
- What is an Aesthetics of Religion? From the Senses to Meaning—and Back Again 1
- List of Figures 51
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PART I. Fields and Topics
- Grasping the Formless in Stones: The Petromorphic Gods of the Hindu Pañcāyatanapūjā 59
- Religion, Literature, and the Aesthetics of Expressionism 75
- Screening the Father of Lights: Documentary Film and the Aesthetics of the Nonfictional in Contemporary Religion 103
- The Literary Aesthetics of Religious Narratives: Probing Literary-Aesthetic Form, Emotion, and Sensory Effects in Exodus 7–11 121
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PART II. History and Politics
- Below the Horizon of Meaning: Figuration, Disfiguration, Transfiguration 147
- The Performative Knowledge of Ecstasy: Jane E. Harrison’s (1850–1928) Early Contestations of the Textual Paradigm in Religious Studies 161
- What Does a Reformed City Look Like? – Changes in Visible Religion During the Reformation in Bremen 189
- Standing, Not Walking – The Hieratic as a Key Term of an Anthropologically Based Aesthetics of Religion 211
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PART III. Comparison and Transfer
- Blue Brains: Aesthetic Ideologies and the Formation of Knowledge Between Religion and Science 237
- Aesthetic Dimensions and Transformative Dynamics of Mimetic Acts: The Veneration of Habib-i Neccar Among Muslims and Christians in Antakya, Turkey 271
- Aestheticisation and the Production of (Religious) Space in Chennai 301
- Moving Religion by Sound: On the Effectiveness of the Nāda-Brahman in India and Modern Europe 323
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PART IV. Concepts and Theories
- Esoteric Aesthetics: The Spiritual Matter of Intersubjective Encounter 349
- Aesthetics of Immersion: Collective Effervescence, Bodily Synchronisation and the Sensory Navigation of the Sacred 367
- The Governance of Aesthetic Subjects Through Body Knowledge and Affect Economies. A Cognitive-Aesthetic Approach 389
- Religion in the Flesh: Non-Reductive Materialism and the Ecological Aesthetics of Religion 413
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PART V. In Conversation: Essays About the Connectivity of an Aesthetics of Religion
- Subjects and Sense-Making 437
- Consumer Culture and the Sensory Remodelling of Religion 447
- Social Aesthetics, Atmosphere and Proprioception 457
- Semiotics and Aesthetics: Historical and Structural Connections 465
- The Artificiality of Aesthetics: Making Connections on the Erie Canal 473
- Authors Biographies 483
- Index 491
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword V
- Table of Contents IX
- What is an Aesthetics of Religion? From the Senses to Meaning—and Back Again 1
- List of Figures 51
-
PART I. Fields and Topics
- Grasping the Formless in Stones: The Petromorphic Gods of the Hindu Pañcāyatanapūjā 59
- Religion, Literature, and the Aesthetics of Expressionism 75
- Screening the Father of Lights: Documentary Film and the Aesthetics of the Nonfictional in Contemporary Religion 103
- The Literary Aesthetics of Religious Narratives: Probing Literary-Aesthetic Form, Emotion, and Sensory Effects in Exodus 7–11 121
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PART II. History and Politics
- Below the Horizon of Meaning: Figuration, Disfiguration, Transfiguration 147
- The Performative Knowledge of Ecstasy: Jane E. Harrison’s (1850–1928) Early Contestations of the Textual Paradigm in Religious Studies 161
- What Does a Reformed City Look Like? – Changes in Visible Religion During the Reformation in Bremen 189
- Standing, Not Walking – The Hieratic as a Key Term of an Anthropologically Based Aesthetics of Religion 211
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PART III. Comparison and Transfer
- Blue Brains: Aesthetic Ideologies and the Formation of Knowledge Between Religion and Science 237
- Aesthetic Dimensions and Transformative Dynamics of Mimetic Acts: The Veneration of Habib-i Neccar Among Muslims and Christians in Antakya, Turkey 271
- Aestheticisation and the Production of (Religious) Space in Chennai 301
- Moving Religion by Sound: On the Effectiveness of the Nāda-Brahman in India and Modern Europe 323
-
PART IV. Concepts and Theories
- Esoteric Aesthetics: The Spiritual Matter of Intersubjective Encounter 349
- Aesthetics of Immersion: Collective Effervescence, Bodily Synchronisation and the Sensory Navigation of the Sacred 367
- The Governance of Aesthetic Subjects Through Body Knowledge and Affect Economies. A Cognitive-Aesthetic Approach 389
- Religion in the Flesh: Non-Reductive Materialism and the Ecological Aesthetics of Religion 413
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PART V. In Conversation: Essays About the Connectivity of an Aesthetics of Religion
- Subjects and Sense-Making 437
- Consumer Culture and the Sensory Remodelling of Religion 447
- Social Aesthetics, Atmosphere and Proprioception 457
- Semiotics and Aesthetics: Historical and Structural Connections 465
- The Artificiality of Aesthetics: Making Connections on the Erie Canal 473
- Authors Biographies 483
- Index 491