Appropriation as Practice of Memory: Inventions, Uses, and Transformations of Religious Memory
Synopsis
This volume explores how narratives and iconographic codes in literature, art, music, material culture and social, political, and economic discourses were appropriated and thereby - sometimes radically - transformed by religious agents, and how religious narrations, discourses and iconographic practices were reimagined and used (up to radical deconstruction) in non-religious contexts as well as in different or transformed religious contexts. Religious appropriation is thereby conceived as practice of memory, drawing on reused - and creating transformed - narrative and visual spaces of imagination. The dimension of memory will contribute to a more differentiated typology of practices of appropriation, their forms, functions and functionalisation. Agency and power relations will be important factors in the individual contributions of this trans-disciplinary volume that links approaches from memory studies, religious history, literary studies, and art history.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Böhlau Verlag Köln
- ISBN: 9783412531423
- Number of pages: 384
- Dimensions: 235 x 160 x 30 mm
- Weight: 757g
- Languages: English
