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Visionary Fervour Meets Same Love – Wk5 | Writing Religion + Spirituality
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Sharnai James-McGovern's Student Blog. Visionary Fervour Meets Same Love – Wk5. March 24, 2013. Middot; by Sharnai. Middot; in Uncategorized. Middot; Leave a comment. The Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., captivated the nation in the 1960s with the visionary fervour of his preaching style. Sylvan 2002, p 185). Those are incredibly powerful words to describe a man who was incredibly powerful in his own way. Martin Luther King Jr. The song is lyrically raw, catchy and musically sparse. New York and London:...
Australian Religious Bias – Wk10 | Writing Religion + Spirituality
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Sharnai James-McGovern's Student Blog. Australian Religious Bias – Wk10. May 8, 2013. Middot; by Sharnai. Middot; in Uncategorized. Middot; Leave a comment. Women in Nepal World Bank Photo Collection (free to use or share). Isakhan B. 2009. Orientalism and the Australian News Media. Origins and Questions. In Rane H., J. Ewart and M. Abdalla, Eds.,. Islam and the Australian News Media. Carlton: Melbourne University Press. Ch. 1, 3-25. World Bank Photo Collection,. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are comme...
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Sharnai James-McGovern's Student Blog. The end is here – Wk13. May 28, 2013. Middot; by Sharnai. Middot; in Uncategorized. Middot; Leave a comment. This is the last of all my blog posts for this class. Writing Religion and Spirituality has been an experience to say the least. As a person who does not identify with any specific religion I was concerned that my “Switzerland” would be invaded by the multiple perspectives coming my way, through lectures, conversations, and […]. May 22, 2013. May 15, 2013.
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Sharnai James-McGovern's Student Blog. Linde Ivimey: Bone v Stone – Wk3. March 15, 2013. Middot; by Sharnai. Middot; in Uncategorized. Middot; Leave a comment. Sharnai James-McGovern Sometimes it is hard to be on the outside of art, especially from a point of view that is more internal. Artists cannot always see what their art looks like to outsiders looking in. Artists like Linda Ivimey who clearly have a very strong connection to their work may be surprised to find […]. A Slight Disagreement – Wk2.
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Writing Religion and Spirituality: Biophilia, spirituality and the natural environment
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Writing Religion and Spirituality. Media, Film, Music and the Supernatural. Tuesday, April 29, 2014. Biophilia, spirituality and the natural environment. The dimension of spirituality is found in the way people derive meaning from their connection with nature. It is grounded in people's relationship with the other, that is, with something special, sacred or divine that creates a sense of purpose for one's life. So to what extent does the media influence our lack of nature connectedness in the urban realm?
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Writing Religion and Spirituality: April 2012
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Writing Religion and Spirituality. Media, Film, Music and the Supernatural. Wednesday, April 25, 2012. The dog that dances with bubbles. Is this news? Voices rise up from the river below. Another group of people are rowing in their thin long boats, and laughing. A flock of Terresian crows flies by cawing raucously - happily? Is it news that people connect with the Brisbane River in a celebration of social and 'doggy' capital? Why isn't this news? What's your view of this? The drama of a debate, the confl...
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Writing Religion and Spirituality: March 2014
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Writing Religion and Spirituality. Media, Film, Music and the Supernatural. Thursday, March 27, 2014. Art that tells a story. The exhibition of Danie Mellor's retrospective artwork (drawings, pastel design and sculpture) is as breathtaking as it is thought-provoking. Held at The University of Queensland's Art Museum, Mellor takes the visitor into his own internal journey as he traverses Aboriginal history and his own Aboriginality. In the moving display he terms Exotic Lies, Sacred Ties. The works are gr...
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Writing Religion and Spirituality: May 2013
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Writing Religion and Spirituality. Media, Film, Music and the Supernatural. Thursday, May 23, 2013. Globalising, Cosmopolitanisng Mediated World. We live in a world surrounded by images, messages, visual noise, and soundscapes. News is instant. 24/7 television news brings even the trivial to the living room, phone, computer. News is global - but what news is that? Who makes the decisions about what is shown and which religious, social or ethnic group is depicted and in what ways? To forge an ethos of pol...
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Writing Religion and Spirituality: April 2013
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Writing Religion and Spirituality. Media, Film, Music and the Supernatural. Tuesday, April 30, 2013. The issue of representation can't be ignored. It fills TV screens, news reports and is fashioned from narrow and negative stereotypes which acts to diminish and marginalise people who are deemed other. As a stereotyped group, people representing certain religions, ethnicities, sexualities are labelled, stigmatised and belittled. A sign of resilience. Are inter nalised -. By those targeted as well as.
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Writing Religion and Spirituality: Faves - what's yours?
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Writing Religion and Spirituality. Media, Film, Music and the Supernatural. Saturday, May 31, 2014. Faves - what's yours? My favourite band of the moment is from Lebanon, or perhaps it's just my fave tune of the day. The band? Lyricism and heart; moving and intriguing. Why don't I know this song/band/music? Much of my going-to-sleep/waking-up time is spent in tune with Monocle Radio 24. All tinged with SBS Pop Asia. Which I first discovered mashed up on SYTYCD with Mark and Jenna. Lays out a five step pa...
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Writing Religion and Spirituality: And then there was one
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Writing Religion and Spirituality. Media, Film, Music and the Supernatural. Friday, May 2, 2014. And then there was one. Once there was a cat, a stray, who came to visit. He would come twice a day for food. Only rarely did he visit three times, and then in the late afternoon. He was black, boney and young. As he grew, I had to widen the small hole under the fence as he was finding it more and more difficult to squeeze through. He looked so well; I hoped he'd stay. But he never did. When I realised what w...
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Writing Religion and Spirituality: June 2012
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Writing Religion and Spirituality. Media, Film, Music and the Supernatural. Wednesday, June 20, 2012. Globalised, Mediated, Religionised. Social media has enhanced the global spread of religion outside of news and current affairs reporting. Through tweets, youtube imagaries, and websites, news of internal conflicts like in Syria, or anti-government/pro-democracy perspectives, e.g. the 'green wave'. Movement in Iran, the wider public has been informed of people power. Writing Religion and Spirituality.
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Writing Religion and Spirituality: Representation and Indigeneity: lines in the sand
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Writing Religion and Spirituality. Media, Film, Music and the Supernatural. Tuesday, May 13, 2014. Representation and Indigeneity: lines in the sand. One of the significant issues in Writing Religion and Spirituality is to consider what, who and why certain groups are being written about and depicted in certain ways in various mediums. This week we foraged within media representation and Indigeneity. Television reviewer for The Australian newspaper, Graeme Blundel. L (2014) reports the show as:. 2014) wr...
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Writing Religion and Spirituality: January 2012
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Writing Religion and Spirituality. Media, Film, Music and the Supernatural. Thursday, January 26, 2012. Indigenous Rap to Close the Gap. A group of Aboriginal school students from NSW are engaged in writing and performing hip hop message songs that celebrate Aboriginal life and worldviews and challenge racism. See: http:/ www.news.com.au/schools-rap-to-close-gap/story-e6frea83-1225939880805. Posted by Studies in Religion and Spirituality. Labels: Indigenous rap music. Labels: Grace and self-relfexion.
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Writing Religion and Spirituality. Media, Film, Music and the Supernatural. Saturday, May 31, 2014. Faves - what's yours? My favourite band of the moment is from Lebanon, or perhaps it's just my fave tune of the day. The band? Lyricism and heart; moving and intriguing. Why don't I know this song/band/music? Much of my going-to-sleep/waking-up time is spent in tune with Monocle Radio 24. All tinged with SBS Pop Asia. Which I first discovered mashed up on SYTYCD with Mark and Jenna. Lays out a five step pa...
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Writing Religion and Spirituality. Just another WordPress.com site. Welcome to Writing Religion and Spirituality. February 21, 2013. Welcome to WRIT2011: Writing Religion and Spirituality, a central course in Studies in Religion at The University of Queensland. The course’s focus is on media, film, television, pop music and other forms of spiritually-inspired forms of mediated pop culture. Senses of the Sacred. February 21, 2013. What is the sacred? Can this beautiful eucalypt be regarded as sacred?
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Writing Religion + Spirituality | Sharnai James-McGovern's Student Blog
Sharnai James-McGovern's Student Blog. The end is here – Wk13. May 28, 2013. Middot; by Sharnai. Middot; in Uncategorized. Middot; Leave a comment. This is the last of all my blog posts for this class. Writing Religion and Spirituality has been an experience to say the least. As a person who does not identify with any specific religion I was concerned that my “Switzerland” would be invaded by the multiple perspectives coming my way, through lectures, conversations, and […]. May 22, 2013. May 15, 2013.
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Writing Religion and Spirituality by Jenna Clancy | My documented experience of UQ's Writing Religion course
Writing Religion and Spirituality by Jenna Clancy. My documented experience of UQ's Writing Religion course. The Westernisation of Asian Ideals in the Film Scene. May 31, 2014. It is uncommonly known that Hollywood movies often portray Asian characters, themes, traditions, ideals, and events, through a lens of Westernisation. It was not until I read this week’s required reading on the subject, by Tracy Chin, that I realised what was being discussed was entirely correct. It is disheartening to think that ...
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Writing Religion: Sophie Fenwick
Writing Religion: Sophie Fenwick. Thursday, 24 May 2012. Religion and Identity in Stand-up Comedy. Writing Religion: Sophie Fenwick. Barbie v. Fulla. In the chapter Mecca Cola and Burquinis: Muslim consumption and religious identities. Http:/ pixabay.com/static/uploads/photo/2012/03/04/00/06/babushka-21758 640.jpg. Echchaibi, N. "Mecca Cola and Burquinis: Muslim consumption and religious identities". 2012. Religion, Media and Culture: A Reader. Ed Lynch, G; Mitchell, J. London: Routledge. The sport is no...
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