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Sensing sacred texts / edited by James W. Watts.

Van Pelt Library BL71 .S46 2018
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Watts, James W. (James Washington), 1960- editor.
Series:
Comparative research on iconic and performative texts
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sacred books--Comparative studies.
Sacred books.
Genre:
Comparative studies.
Physical Description:
v, 195 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Sheffield, UK ; Bristol, CT : Equinox, [2018]
Summary:
All the human senses become engaged in ritualizing sacred texts. These essays focus especially on ritualizing the iconic dimension of texts through the senses of sight, touch, kiss, and taste, both directly and in the imagination. Ritualized display of books engages the sense of sight very differently than does reading. Touching gets associated with reading scriptures, but touching also enables using the scripture as an amulet. Eating and consuming texts is a ubiquitous analogy for internalizing the contents of texts by reading and memorization. The idea of textual consumption reflects a widespread tendency to equate humans and written texts by their interiority and exteriority: books and people both have material bodies, yet both seem to contain immaterial ideas. Books thus physically incarnate cultural and religious values, doctrines, beliefs, and ideas.These essays bring theories of comparative scriptures and affect theory to bear on the topic as well as rich ethnographic descriptions of scriptural practices with Jewish, Sikh, Muslim, Christian, Buddhist and modern art and historical accounts of changing practices with sacred texts in ancient and medieval China and Korea, and in ancient Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cultures.
Contents:
What the book arts can teach us about sacred texts: the aesthetic dimension of scripture / S. Brent Plate
How the Bible feels: the Christian Bible as effective and affective object / Dorina Miller Parmenter
Engaging all the senses: on multi-sensory stimulation in the process of making and inaugurating a Torah scroll / Marianne Schleicher
On instant Scripture and proximal texts: some insights into the sensual materiality of texts and their ritual roles in the Hebrew Bible and beyond / Christian Frevel
Touching books, touching art: tactile dimensions of sacred books in the Medieval west / David Ganz
Infusions and fumigations: literacy ideologies and therapeutic aspects of the Qur'an / Katharina Wilkens
Seeing, touching, holding, and swallowing Tibetan Buddhist texts / Cathy Cantwell
Neo-Confucian sensory readings of Scriptures: the reading methods of Chu Hsi and Yi Hwang / Yohan Yoo
Scriptures' indexical touch / James W. Watts.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
9781781795750
1781795754
9781781795767
1781795762
OCLC:
1028603110
Publisher Number:
99979896839

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