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Daria Pezzoli Olgiati

    Religion in Representations of Europe
    Approaches to the visual in religion
    • The authors investigate the analysis of visual sources and their crucial role in understanding and interpreting religions, their symbol systems, and broader traditions. This study emphasizes the methodological challenges of images from a comparative perspective, seeking a comprehensive approach to analyze images within their social, intellectual, and religious contexts. The contributions collectively aim to demonstrate that visual sources require interpretation from multiple angles. Recent decades have seen a surge in publications highlighting the importance of images and visual media for comprehending religious traditions, communities, and discourses from both historical and contemporary viewpoints. Emerging research has explored various aspects of visual media in religious contexts, particularly the status of images and the viewer's gaze. Additionally, the volume includes insightful contributions that address the theoretical frameworks for engaging with the visual as a fundamental element of religion, offering essential definitions and implications while also focusing on specific techniques and media. This multifaceted approach underscores the significance of visual sources in religious studies, paving the way for deeper understanding and interpretation.

      Approaches to the visual in religion
    • What is Europe exactly? How are ideas of Europe represented? What do we think of when we speak about religion in representations of Europe? And how does religion shape these conceptions? What are their effects? There is no single answer to these questions because there are too many different ideas of what Europe and religion should have been, are or need to be in the past, present and future respectively. This volume focuses on case studies in which ideas and concepts become crystallised: a text, a work of art, a building, an exhibition, a map, a film festival, a song or a meal. With contributions by Dolores Zoé Bertschinger, Carla Danani, Verena Marie Eberhardt, Natalie Fritz, Anna-Katharina Höpflinger, Ann Jeffers, Stefanie Knauss, Marie-Therese Mäder, Daria Pezzoli-Olgiati, Natasha O’Hear, Alexander Darius Ornella, Sean Michael Ryan, Alberto Saviello, Baldassare Scolari and Paola von Wyss-Giacosa.

      Religion in Representations of Europe