Postmodern Heretics

Postmodern Heretics
Title Postmodern Heretics PDF eBook
Author Eleanor Heartney
Publisher
Total Pages 208
Release 2004
Genre Art
ISBN

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This redesigned, re-edited, illustrated new edition of the classic study "Postmodern Heretics: The Catholic Imagination in Contemporary Art" challenges conventional wisdom about the relationship of contemporary art and religion. It explores the Catholic roots of controversial artists and the impact of Catholicism on the 1990s Culture Wars.

Coming Home!

Coming Home!
Title Coming Home! PDF eBook
Author Carol Crown
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages 220
Release 2004
Genre Art
ISBN 9781578066599

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A fascinating examination of the Bible's influence on seventy-three self-taught artists and 122 works of art

Breaking Resemblance

Breaking Resemblance
Title Breaking Resemblance PDF eBook
Author Alena Alexandrova
Publisher Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages 288
Release 2017-05-01
Genre Art
ISBN 0823274497

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In recent decades curators and artists have shown a distinct interest in religion, its different traditions, manifestations in public life, gestures and images. Breaking Resemblance explores the complex relationship between contemporary art and religion by focusing on the ways artists re-work religious motifs as a means to reflect critically on our desire to believe in images, on the history of seeing them, and on their double power— iconic and political. It discusses a number of exhibitions that take religion as their central theme, and a selection of works by Bill Viola, Lawrence Malstaf, Victoria Reynolds, and Berlinde de Bruyckere—all of whom, in their respective ways and media, recycle religious motifs and iconography and whose works resonate with, or problematize the motif of, the true image.

ReVisioning

ReVisioning
Title ReVisioning PDF eBook
Author James Romaine
Publisher Lutterworth Press
Total Pages 355
Release 2014-12-25
Genre Art
ISBN 0718842219

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'ReVisioning: Critical Methods of Seeing Christianity in the History of Art' explores some of underlying methodological assumptions in the field of art history by examining the suitability and success, as well as the incompatibility and failure, of varying art historical methodologies when applied to works of art which distinctly manifest Christian narratives, themes, motifs, and symbols.

Interpreting the Postmodern

Interpreting the Postmodern
Title Interpreting the Postmodern PDF eBook
Author Rosemary Radford Ruether
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 266
Release 2006-01-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780567028808

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A collection of feminist, historical, liberation, and constructive theological responses Radical Orthodoxy. >

The New Anti-Catholicism

The New Anti-Catholicism
Title The New Anti-Catholicism PDF eBook
Author Philip Jenkins
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 269
Release 2004
Genre Religion
ISBN 0195176049

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Offers an analysis of prejudice against Catholics, arguing that anti-Catholicism can be seen in all areas of American culture, including movies, television, publishing, the arts, the news media, and academia.

Religion and Everyday Life and Culture

Religion and Everyday Life and Culture
Title Religion and Everyday Life and Culture PDF eBook
Author Vincent F. Biondo
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 1197
Release 2010-03-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 0313342792

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This intriguing three-volume set explores the ways in which religion is bound to the practice of daily life and how daily life is bound to religion. In Religion and Everyday Life and Culture, 36 international scholars describe the impact of religious practices around the world, using rich examples drawn from personal observation. Instead of repeating generalizations about what religion should mean, these volumes examine how religions actually influence our public and private lives "on the ground," on a day-to-day basis. Volume one introduces regional histories of the world's religions and discusses major ritual practices, such as the Catholic Mass and the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca. Volume two examines themes that will help readers understand how religions interact with the practices of public life, describing the ways religions influence government, education, criminal justice, economy, technology, and the environment. Volume three takes up themes that are central to how religions are realized in the practices of individuals. In these essays, readers meet a shaman healer in South Africa, laugh with Buddhist monks, sing with Bob Dylan, cheer for Australian rugby, and explore Chicana and Iranian art.