Drawing on literature along with the visual and performing arts, Anthony B. Pinn theorizes religion as a technology for interrogating human experiences understanding the ways in which things are always involved in processes of exchange and interplay.
Drawing on literature along with the visual and performing arts, Anthony B. Pinn theorizes religion as a technology for interrogating human experiences understanding the ways in which things are always involved in processes of exchange and interplay.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anthony B. Pinn is the Agnes Cullen Arnold Professor of Humanities and Professor of Religious Studies at Rice University. He is the author or editor of seventeen books including African American Humanist Principles: Living and Thinking Like the Children of Nimrod (Palgrave Macmillan, 2004) and Terror and Triumph: The Nature of Black Religion (Fortress, 2003). Gregory M. T. Colleton is a screenwriter, actor, and director. Born in Evanston, Illinois, Colleton attended Macalester College and later joined the Teach for America program, where he taught composition, history, and violin to middle-school kids while spreading the gospel of Michael Jordan. He resides in Los Angeles but dreams of living back near the Windy City.
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Acknowledgments ix Introduction. Definitions and Considerations 1 Part I. Meaning 1. Things 25 2. The Art of Placement 45 Part II. Interplay 3. Artistic Expression of Transience 59 4. The "Stuff" of Performance 83 5. The Art of Elimination 108 Part III. Restricting 6. Pieces of Things 133 7. "Captured" Things 148 8. Problem Things 172 Epilogue. Confronting Exposure, or A Psycho-Ethical Response to Openness 187 Notes 201 Bibliography 249 Index 265
Acknowledgments ix Introduction. Definitions and Considerations 1 Part I. Meaning 1. Things 25 2. The Art of Placement 45 Part II. Interplay 3. Artistic Expression of Transience 59 4. The "Stuff" of Performance 83 5. The Art of Elimination 108 Part III. Restricting 6. Pieces of Things 133 7. "Captured" Things 148 8. Problem Things 172 Epilogue. Confronting Exposure, or A Psycho-Ethical Response to Openness 187 Notes 201 Bibliography 249 Index 265
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