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Imaging Pilgrimage
Kathryn Barush
其他書名
Art as Embodied Experience
出版
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
, 2021-07-29
主題
Art / History / General
Art / Subjects & Themes / Religious
Social Science / General
Art / History / Contemporary (1945-)
Religion / Christianity / Literature & the Arts
Art / History / Medieval
ISBN
1501335030
9781501335037
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=VCk1EAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Winner of the American Academy of Religion's Religion and the Arts Book Award
Winner of the Borsch-Rast Book Prize & Lectureship
An Oxford Alumni Book of the Month pick
While place-based pilgrimage is an embodied practice, can it be experienced in its fullness through built environments, assemblages of souvenirs, and music?
Imaging Pilgrimage
explores contemporary art that is created after a pilgrimage and intended to act as a catalyst for the embodied experience of others. Each chapter focuses on a contemporary artwork that links one landscape to another-from the Spanish Camino to a backyard in the Pacific Northwest, from Lourdes to South Africa, from Jerusalem to England, and from Ecuador to California. The close attention to context and experience allows for popular practices like the making of third-class or "contact" relics to augment conversations about the authenticity or perceived power of a replica or copy; it also challenges the tendency to think of the “original” in hierarchical terms.
The book brings various fields into conversation by offering a number of lenses and theoretical approaches (materialist, kinesthetic, haptic, synesthetic) that engage objects as radical sites of encounter, activated through religious and ritual praxis, and negotiated with not just the eyes, but a multiplicity of senses.
The first full-length study to engage contemporary art that has emerged out of the embodied experience of pilgrimage,
Imaging Pilgrimage
is an important and timely addition to the field of material and visual culture of religion. It is essential reading for anyone interested in pilgrimage studies, material culture, and the place of religion within contemporary art.