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Writing Religion and Spirituality
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
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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Writing the Renaissance
Bringing Sixteenth Century France to Life Through Historical Fiction. Wednesday, August 12, 2015. Interview: Marci Jefferson, author of ENCHANTRESS OF PARIS. Today I welcome Marci Jefferson, author of the newly released historical novel ENCHANTRESS OF PARIS (St. Martin's Press), to answer some questions about her characters and seventeenth century France. Marie Mancini is a fascinating character. Where did you first encounter her and why did you decide to write about her? You portray Cardinal Mazarin as ...