Birgit Meyer - "How to capture the ‘wow’: R.R. Marett’s notion of awe and the study of religion"
Birgit Meyer
Universiteit Utrecht
"How to capture the ‘wow’: R.R. Marett’s notion of awe and the study of religion"
Birgit Meyer
Universiteit Utrecht
"How to capture the ‘wow’: R.R. Marett’s notion of awe and the study of religion"
Lucia Hulsether
Yale University
“Buying into the Dream: Post-Racial Subjects at the Center for Civil and Human Rights”
Courtney Bender
Columbia University
“Category Errors: On Rivera, Rockefeller, and Religion”
Kati Curts
Yale University
“A Harrowing History: The Relics and Reliquaries of Henry Ford”
Organized by Margaret Olin and Sally Promey, in conjunction with multi-site Yale University exhibition on the same subject as well as the graduate seminar team-taught by Margaret Olin and Sally Promey
October 10
Biblical Borders and the Nation-State
a lecture by Rachel Havrelock, University of Illinois, Chicago
5 pm
sponsored by the Program in Judaic Studies
The Wedding Banquet (Taiwan, US, 1993)
Discussants: Professors Ron Gregg and Sally Promey
Supported by Films at the Whitney, the Institute of Sacred Music, and the Initiative for the Study of Material and Visual Cultures of Religion.
Melancholia (US, 2011)
Discussants: Professors Kathryn Lofton and Sally Promey
Supported by Films at the Whitney, the Institute of Sacred Music, and the Initiative for the Study of Material and Visual Cultures of Religion.
Agnes of God (US, 1985)
Discussants: Professors Kathryn Lofton and Sally Promey
Supported by Films at the Whitney, the Institute of Sacred Music, and the Initiative for the Study of Material and Visual Cultures of Religion.
The Life of Pi (USA, 2012)
American Studies, Film Studies Program, Initiative for the Study of Material and Visual Cultures of Religion supported by the Yale Institute of Sacred Music, Religious Studies, and Films at the Whitney supported by The Barbakow Fund for Innovative Film Programs at Yale
Flowers of St. Francis (Italy, 1950)
Part of the "Francesco Vanni: Art in Late Renaissance Siena" Film Series
Introduced by Suzanne Boorsch (Robert L. Stolley Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs, Yale University Art Gallery) and John MacKay (Chair, Film Studies Program)
Religion and Film Series, the Institute of Sacred Music, Film Studies Program, Film Study Center, courtesy of Paul L. Joskow, Yale University Art Gallery, and Films at the Whitney supported by The Barbakow Fund for Innovative Film Programs at Yale.