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The Profane and the Sacredin Insatiability
Published 2013-12-01“…I argue that Bataille’s division of human time into profane and sacred time is applicable to Zip’s adventures as he follows sacred/erotic passions as opposed to the world of the profane/work to encounter the mystery. …”
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Civilisation, civilité, profanation
Published 2023-10-01“…This essay examines the interweaving of the notions of "civilization" and "evangelization", intersecting them with those of "civility" and "profanation" in the long history of modern colonization and contemporary anthropology. …”
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Onomastics between Sacred and Profane [Névkutatás a szent és a profán között]
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FROM THE SACRED TO THE PROFANE: THE OBLATION RITUALIZED
Published 2009-12-01“…The ambivalence of this narrative, however, is central to the production of contradicting discourses throughout its history, from the “sacred” Pre-War image akin to a secular Crucifixion upon which rituals supervised by a “priesthood” composed of the University’s officials were enacted; to the Post- War secular (and thus “profane”) image of the Oblation as that “representing academic freedom” from the viewpoint of its progressive student body and faculty. …”
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Profanation in Slovenian Contemporary Symphonic Music?
Published 2015-04-01“…The common “postmodern concern” over the profanation of the arts is taken as a starting point for analysing works by five distinctive Slovenian composers of symphonic music – by Uroš Rojko, Vito Žuraj, Lojze Lebič, Nenad Firšt and Črt Sojar Voglar. …”
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The Translatability of English Profanity in Arabic Subtitles
Published 2011-06-01“…Mohammad Ahmad Thawabteh Abstract The present study aims at investigating the translatability of English profanities into Arabic subtitles. The study argues that English profanities pose a translation challenge within the English-Arabic context. …”
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The Rothko Chapel: Profane or Sacred Space?
Published 2023-06-01“…Using as a guide the criteria for sacred space set forth in the classic work <i>The Sacred and The Profane</i> by famed historian Mircea Eliade, I will consider the question of how a religious space designed by non-believers can be rightly considered sacred, as well as ways in which it falls short.…”
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Symbolism of sacred and profane animals in the Quran
Published 2020-03-01Subjects: Get full text
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Tudor Arghezi between sacred and profane
Published 2013-01-01Subjects: “…dialectic sacred-profane…”
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1 CINGCOWONG DARI SAKRAL KE PROFAN
Published 2013-06-01Subjects: “…cingcowong, ritual, sakral, profan, cingcowong, ritual, sacred, profane.…”
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Benjamin’s Profane Uses of Theology: The Invisible Organon
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Sacred and Profane Love in the Early Work of Titian
Published 2017-12-01“… The famous canvas in the Galleria Borghese known commonly as Sacred and Profane Love is merely one work among many in which Titian sought to explore the moral nature of love. …”
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Gong Rénténg Transformation From Sacral to Profan
Published 2023-11-01Subjects: “…Gong Renteng Sacred and Profan…”
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The Sacred and Profane: Thoughts on Architectural Education and Pedagogy
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