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|a The Wiley Blackwell companion to religion and materiality /
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|a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About the Editor -- Notes on Contributors -- Chapter 1 The Persistence, Ubiquity, and Dynamicity of Materiality: Studying Religion and Materiality Comparatively -- 1.1 The Persistence of Materiality -- 1.2 Sources of the Ambivalence Towards Materiality -- 1.3 Characterizing the Turn to Materiality -- 1.3.1 The Recovery of the Body -- 1.3.2 Bodies and Things in and of the Material World -- 1.4 The Collection -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Section I Religious Bodies -- Chapter 2 The Incarnate Body and Blood in Christianity
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|a 2.1 Medieval Materiality and the Body of Christ -- 2.2 The Word Made Flesh and Blood -- 2.2.1 Shaping Body -- 2.2.2 Sweating Blood -- 2.2.3 Wounded Body -- 2.2.4 Blood After Death -- 2.3 Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Chapter 3 Perspectives on Rabbinic Constructions of Gendered Bodies -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Rabbinic 'Body': Adam -- 3.3 Rabbinic Bodies: The Androginos (and the Tumtum) -- 3.4 Rabbinic Constructions of Gender: A Provisional Spectrum -- 3.5 Doing Rabbinic Gender: Male and Female Performative Acts -- 3.6 Rabbinic Bodies
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|a 3.7 The Primal Androgyne and the Androginos -- 3.8 Conclusion: Perspectival Gender, Where and How We Look Matters -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Chapter 4 The One and the Many: Ancestors and Sorcerers in Hohodene Worldview -- 4.1 'With Shame He Comes': The Hidden Anomaly -- 4.2 Inside and Outside, Open and Closed: Duality in Kuwai's Body -- 4.3 Viscera, Body Fluids, and their Significance -- 4.4 Kuwai and Growth: The Ancestral Heart/Soul (ikaale) of the Sun Father -- 4.5 Sacred Sounds and Growth -- 4.5.1 Kuwai-ka Wamundana: By Parts -- 4.6 Body Adornments -- 4.7 Connections to Sacred Geography
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|a 4.8 Conclusion -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Chapter 5 Cognitive Science, Embodiment, and Materiality -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Problematic Meaning of Embodied Cognitive Science -- 5.3 Functionalism, Embodiment, and Materiality -- 5.4 Conclusion -- Works Cited -- Section II Practices and Performances -- Chapter 6 From Bells to Bottus: Analysing the Body and Materiality of Indian Dance in an American University Context -- 6.1 'Dance and Embodied Knowledge': Conceptualizing the Course (jbf) -- 6.2 Nakha Sikha: Descriptions of the Body from Toe to Head (hmk) -- 6.3 Dancing Feet (jbf)
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|a 6.3.1 Bare Feet -- 6.3.2 Bells -- 6.4 Bent Knees and Straight Back (hmk) -- 6.5 Mudras: Expressive Hands (hmk) -- 6.6 Face, Eyes, and Hair (jbf) -- 6.7 Vesham: Materiality of Clothing and Ornamentation -- 6.7.1 Practice Vesham -- 6.7.2 Vesham in Performance -- 6.8 Materiality in Motion: The Full Dancing Body -- 6.9 Carrying Indian Embodied Dance Knowledge into New Contexts -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Chapter 7 Spirit Incorporation in Candomblé -- 7.1 Precedents -- 7.2 Materializing Spirit Incorporation in Candomblé -- 7.3 Affordances and Constraints -- 7.3.1 Spirit Incorporation is Gendered
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