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Past Happenings - Sensory Cultures Research Group

Tamara Sears - “Encountering Ascetics and Experiencing Asceticism in Early Medieval India” Sensory Cultures Research Group | March 02, 2010
Opher Mansour - “Beyond the Black Legend: Approaches to Early-Modern Religious Censorship” Sensory Cultures Research Group | February 02, 2010
Narges Erami - “Sensory Archives: The Making of Shi'a Identity” Sensory Cultures Research Group | December 10, 2009
Matt Gunterman - “Between Sanitary and Sacred: Holy Communion and the Protestant Response to Bacteriology, 1890-1920” Sensory Cultures Research Group | November 03, 2009
Graeme Reid - “The Gay Leading Lady: Dressing, Singing, and Healing in the Ethiopian Holy Baptist Church in Zion" Sensory Cultures Research Group | October 06, 2009
Sally Promey - “Hearts and Stones: Material Transformations and the Stuff of American Christian Practice” Sensory Cultures Research Group | May 09, 2009
Perin Gurel - “Sing o Djinn!: Violence, Memory, and Narrative in The Bastard of Istanbul” Sensory Cultures Research Group | April 07, 2009
Meredith Gamer - “Reconsidering George Morland’s Slave Trade and African Hospitality: Slavery, Sentiment, and the Limits of the Abolitionist Image” Sensory Cultures Research Group | April 07, 2009

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