Vol. 04.1 Special Issue on Aesthetics and the Dimensions of the Senses, ed. by Simone Heidbrink and Nadja Miczek
Published:
2012-07-13
Article
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Introduction to the Special Issue: Religions on the Internet - Aesthetics and the Dimensions of the Senses
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Virtual Buddhism: An Analysis of Aesthetics in Relation to Religious Practice within Second Life
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Virtually Embodying the Field: Silent Online Buddhist Meditation, Immersion, and the Cardean Ethnographic Method
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The Politics of Familiarity: Visual, Liturgical and Organisational Conformity in the Online Church
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Challenging Stereotypes: Muslim Women's Photographic Self-Representations on the Internet
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Imaging Religious Identity: Intertextual Play among Postmodern Christian Bloggers
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The Transformation of the Prayer Wall
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(Virtually) been there, (Virtually) done that: Examining the Online Religious Practices of the Hindu Tradition:Introduction
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Seeing the Divine through Windows: Online Puja and Virtual Religious Experience
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Vaishnava Cyber-Puja: Problems of Purity and Novel Ritual Solutions
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Hindu Embodiment and the Internet
