Sociology and monasticism between innovation and tradition /

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Corporate Author: Ebooks Corporation
Other Authors: Jonveaux, Isabelle (Editor), Palmisano, Stefania (Editor), Pace, Enzo (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2014]
Series:Annual review of the sociology of religion ; v. 5.
Online Access:Connect to this title online (unlimited simultaneous users allowed; 325 uses per year)
Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 Catholic Monasticism
  • 1. Monastic Asceticism and Everyday Life / Salvatore Abbruzzese
  • 2. Virtuosity, "Folklorisation" and Cultural Protest: Monasticism as a Laboratory of the Confrontation between Christianity and Modernity / Daniele Hervieu-Leger
  • 3. Female Monasticism in Italy: A Sociological Investigation / Giovanni Dalpiaz
  • 4. Ethnography of Cloistered Life: Field Work into Silence / Francesca Sbardella
  • 5. Redefinition of the Role of Monks in Modern Society: Economy as Monastic Opportunity / Isabelle Jonveaux
  • 6. Innovative Return to Tradition: Catholic Monasticism Redux / Stefania Palmisano
  • 7. New Spirituality in Old Monasteries? / Willem Putman
  • pt. 2 Ex Oriente lux: Other forms of Monasticism
  • 8. Athos Outside of Athos: Orthodox Monasticism in the West / Laurent Denizeau
  • 9. Spiritual Direction in Orthodox Monasticism: The Elder Beyond Weber's Theory of Charisma / Maria Hammerli
  • 10. National Monasticism? Monastic Politics of the Syriac Orthodox Church in Syria / Anna Poujeau
  • 11. Contemplative Spirituality and the Intermonastic Encounter Movement / Timon Reichl
  • 12. Experiencing the Lamina: Understanding Separation and Transition among Buddhist Monastic Women in Contemporary Britain / Caroline Starkey
  • 13. Space of Mountains within a Forest of Buildings? Urban Buddhist Monasteries in Contemporary Korea / Florence Galmiche
  • pt. 3 Methodology and Classical Authors of the Sociology of Monasticism
  • 14. Studying Contemporary Monasticism in Italy: An Anthropological and Historical Perspective / Sara Hejazi
  • 15. Monasticism and Society in Max Weber and Ernst Troeltsch / Paul-Andre Turcotte
  • 16. Seguy and the Monastic Utopia / Enzo Pace
  • 17. Sociology of Imagined Societies: Monasticism and Utopia / Jean Seguy
  • Section I Prehistoric colour semantics
  • Prehistoric colour semantics: A contradiction in terms / Carole P. Biggam
  • Section II Colour and linguistics
  • Preface to Section II
  • Towards a historical and cultural atlas of colour terms in the Near East: Remarks on GREEN and BLUE in some Arabic and Aramaic vernaculars / Alexander Borg
  • evolution of GRUE: Evidence for a new colour term in the language of the Himba / Paul T. Sowden
  • Linguistic categorization of BLUE in Standard Italian / Mari Uuskula
  • From blood to worms: The semantic evolution of a Portuguese colour term / Andrew Swearingen
  • motivational analysis of some Finnic colour terms / Vilja Oja
  • Her blue eyes are red: An idealized cognitive model of conceptual color metonymy in English / Jodi L. Sandford
  • spread of RED in the Historical Thesaurus of English / Christian Kay
  • metaphorical spectrum: Surveying colour terms in English / Ellen Bramwell
  • Exploring the metaphorical use of colour with the Historical Thesaurus of English: A case study of purple and lavender / Rachael Hamilton
  • Section III Colour categorization, naming and preference
  • Preface to Section III
  • case for infant colour categories / Gemma Catchpole
  • Bornstein's paradox (redux) / Don Dedrick
  • Category effects on colour discrimination / Karl R. Gegenfurtner
  • Colour category effects: Evidence from asymmetries in task performance / Oliver Wright
  • Gender differences in colour naming / Lindsay MacDonald
  • Personality and gender-schemata contributions to colour preferences / Valerie Bonnardel
  • Axiological aspects of Polish colour vocabulary: A study of associations / Adam Pawtowski
  • metaphysical significance of colour categorization: Mind, world, and their complicated relationship / Mazviita Chirimuuta
  • Section IV Colour and the world
  • Preface to Section IV
  • Color seeing and speaking: Effects of biology, environment and language / Vivian M. De La Cruz
  • Colour terms in the names of coastal and inland features: A study of four Berwickshire parishes / Carole Hough
  • Referential meaning in basic and non-basic color terms / Dirk Geeraerts
  • Unfolding colour in mind and language: Strategies for colour denotation in Spanish wine-tasting notes / Marzenna Mioduszewska
  • Synaesthetic associations: Exploring the colours of voices / Rachel Smith
  • Bach to the blues: Color, music and emotion across cultures / Stephen E. Palmer
  • "Miss Gartside's immediate eye": An examination of Mary Gartside's publications on colour between 1805 and 1808 in the context of illustrated colour literature and paint manuals of the early nineteenth century / Alexandra Loske
  • Lighting up Shakespeare: The metamerism of Jacobean stage lighting using LED technology / Joe Stathers-Tracey.