Issue 7 (Spring 2006): Faith, Belief and Community
Issue 7 (Spring 2006): Faith, Belief and Community
We are proud to bring you the seventh edition of eSharp: 'Faith, Belief and Community'. We received many excellent submissions, and are delighted to publish an issue that engages with such a diverse range of exciting and cutting-edge issues. From American underground music to Dances of Death monuments in rural Lucerne, and from urban policy in Glasgow to deconstructive thanatology, this issue explores themes that underpin and influence many areas of contemporary academic thought.
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Articles
Articles
Margaret Del Cooke | 'Delirious Expenditure': Post-Modern Ghost Dances and the Carnivalesque | Abstract | 7 - del Cooke |
Rolf Dreier | Dances of Death in Rural Lucerne | Abstract | 7 - Dreier |
Luke Fodor | The Reality of the Unmediated: Traumatic and Mystical Experience | Abstract | 7 - Fodor |
Chris Jackson | An examination of the manipulation of the European Union-Turkish boundary, as a means of governance for the European Union | Abstract | 7 - Jackson |
Hannah Jones | Faith in Community | Abstract | 7 - Jones |
Francesco Manzini | Fever as Fervour: Mesmerism, Religion, Gender and Class in Balzac's Ursule Mirouet | Abstract | 7 - Manzini |
Zhan McIntyre | Housing regeneration in Glasgow: Gentrification and upward neighbourhood trajectories in a post-industrial city | Abstract | 7 - McIntyre |
Monica Mircescu | The Language of Home | Abstract | 7 - Mirsescu |
Vicky Simpson | Scars Upon My Heart and Soul: Religious Belief in Women's Poetry of World War 1 | Abstract | 7 - Simpson |
Paul Stronge | In the Name of All that is Holy: Classification and the Sacred | Abstract | 7 - Stronge |
Kenneth Jason Wardley | The Catholic Way of Death: Contemporary Reflections on Thanatology and Theology | Abstract | 7 - Wardley |