Spatial trajectories, theories, and topoi in the study of religion and film
This chapter explores the correlations between religion and film studies and the geographies of religion. Using perspectives from the latter to foreground overlooked aspects of the former, I argue that investigations of the religious problematic via film are productively enriched when refocused on t...
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Main Author: | NG, Teng-kuan |
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Language: | English |
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2024
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