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    Debate: religion and iconoclasm by Flood, FB, Elsner, J

    Published 2016
    “…Finbarr Barry Flood: Idol-breaking as image-making in the ‘Islamic state’ <br> Jas Elsner: Breaking and talking: some thoughts on iconoclasm from antiquity to the current moment…”
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    Iconoclasm in revolutionary Paris by Clay, R

    Published 2017
    “…From Ancient Egypt to the Arab Spring, iconoclasm has occurred throughout history and across cultures. …”
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    Visual ‘Bildung’ between Iconoclasm and Idolatry by Fritze Yvonne, Haugsbakk Geir, Nordkvelle Yngve

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…‘Bildung’ opens up an interesting path between iconoclasm and idolatry. The article proclaims an urgent need for a visual and reflective ‘Bildung’, because images are closely related to the world in which we live today.…”
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    Iconoclasm: Rupture or Interlude? A Reassessment of the Evidence by Per Jonas Nordhagen

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The period that separates the Golden Age of Justinian the Great from the so-called “renewal” after Iconoclasm is particularly poor in both art works and sources concerning monuments and artistic activity in Constantinople, and has been held in low esteem by historians. …”
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    WEIGHING THE WORK OF LOVE: ON KATE DAVIS’S RE-VISIONED ICONOCLASM by Dominic Paterson

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…This essay offers a close reading of recent work by Glasgow-based artist Kate Davis to argue that her practice engages iconoclasm in ways importantly modified by her feminist commitments. …”
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    The many meanings of iconoclasm: Warrior and Christian temple-shrine destruction in late sixteenth century Japan by Strathern, A

    Published 2020
    “…Yet shrine and temple destruction had already become a relatively commonplace feature of warfare in this period of internecine struggle, exemplified by the activities of Oda Nobunaga. How was the iconoclasm of Christian converts interpreted in this context? …”
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    Iconoclasm on Paper: Resistance in the Pages of <em>Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave</em>, 1849 by Ellery E. Foutch

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The pages of this book are part of a long-standing tradition of conscientious iconoclasm, in which altering or damaging a picture or object constitutes a considered form of political protest, while they also provoke further reflection upon questions about the ethics of viewing or showing scenes of pain and suffering.…”
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