Description: This book explores the phenomenon of aniconism-the denotation of the presence of gods, saints, or spiritual forces using non-figural visual markers that do not resemble these supranatural entities. The contributors show how various types of aniconism differ in how they mediate divine presence and relate to other modes of representation. Aniconism is rarely absolute; each aniconic form needs to be considered within a spectrum of visual modes ranging from the abstract to the anthropomorphic. The chapters examine aniconism in paleolithic cultures; in ancient Egypt, Israel, and Greece; in early Christianity and Islam; in medieval and contemporary Hinduism; and in 17th-19th century Scottish-Gaelic contexts. The volume also provides a critical historiography of 'aniconism' as an academic concept, a new fine-tuned terminology, and some general characteristics of aniconic expressions in the context of the broader field of material religion. Offering a multi-faceted discussion of this important category of religious material culture, this book will be of interest to those with an interest in aniconism, as well as those involved in the wider study of how religion intersects with art and anthropology. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Religion journal.
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EAN: 9781032085920
UPC: 9781032085920
ISBN: 9781032085920
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Item Length: 24.4 cm
Book Title: Exploring Aniconism
Item Height: 246mm
Item Width: 174mm
Author: Mikael Aktor, Milette Gaifman
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Religious History
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Year: 2021
Item Weight: 322g
Number of Pages: 180 Pages