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SUMMARY:Sensing the Sacred: Religion and the Senses\, 1300-1800
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LOCATION:York\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<p>Religion has always been characterised as much by embodied experience as by abstract theological dispute. From the sounds of the&nbsp\;<em>adhān</em>&nbsp\;(the Islamic call to prayer)\, to the smell of incense in the Hindu<em>Pūjā</em>&nbsp\;(a ritual offering to the deities)\, the visual emblem of the cross in the Christian tradition\, and the ascetic practices of Theravada Buddhism\, sensation is integral to a range of devotional practices. At the same time\, the history of many faiths is characterised by an intense suspicion of the senses and the pleasures they offer.</p>\n<p>This international\, interdisciplinary conference\, to be held at the University of York from 21 to 22 June 2013\, will bring together scholars working on the role played by the senses in the experience and expression of religion and faith in the pre-modern world. The burgeoning field of sensory history offers a fertile ground for reconsideration of religious studies across disciplinary boundaries.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Contact: conference organisers Robin Macdonald\, Emilie Murphy\, and Elizabeth Swann at&nbsp\;sensingthesacred@york.ac.uk.</p>
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