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Religious art from four continents and across cultures – seeing and smelling the sacred
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Holy Smoke
Censers Across Cultures
"Holy Smoke: Censers Across Cultures" investigates the practice of incense – the use of material objects to communicate with the divine – in religious context as it has been used in cultures worldwide across historical periods, religions, and cultures.
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The fragrant smoke of incense filling the air can be witnessed in any tradition, whether polytheistic or monotheistic, whether in the Ancient Near East, or Medieval Europe. Censers are ubiquitous among religious paraphernalia, and on a truly global scale. Focusing on case studies not only places the censer in a constellation of other religious artefacts, but also relocates the importance of rituals that have long been placed at the margins of the study of religion, art and ritual. Emerging from this, we hope, is a better grasp of the role of sensorial elements in the fostering of the devotional practices of world religions.
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Ed. Beate Fricke
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released on 11/2023
Contributions by C. Brittenham, Béatrice Caseau, J. Elsner, N. Dennis, B. Fricke, M. Gaifman, M. Graves, K. Neumann, Y. Ning, K. Stern, A. Stielau
368 pages, 170 colour illustrations21.6 × 30.5 cm, hardcover
HIRMER PREMIUM
Linen binding, wrapped in carbon paper, uncoated paper stock
ISBN: 978-3-7774-3948-8
Keywords
Sacred art, rituals, fumigate
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