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            Film Review: IRAQI ODYSSEY (Samir, IQ 2014) 

            Marie-Therese Mäder (2016)
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            Losers, Food, and Sex: Clerical Masculinity in the BBC Sitcom Rev. 

            Alexander Darius Ornella (2016)
            Clerical masculinities, much like their lay/secular counterparts, often appear unchanging because they are the products of naturalization processes. Clerical masculinities, however, are far from being stable but the live ...
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            Prelude. "You Need a Big God". Fascinating Interactions Between Music and Religion 

            Natalie Fritz; Anna-Katharina Höpflinger (2020)
            The Praelude "You Need a Big God" tries to approach the thematic field of religion and popular music using a variety of music video clips to highlight the manifold interactions and interrelations between popular music and ...
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            Constructing Space, Changing Reality of Israel through Film 

            Milja Radovic (2019)
            This paper investigates the ways in which filmmakers through cinematic space frame reality, mediating the issues of conflict and reconciliation, religion and identity(ies) within Israel. Cinematic space depicts and expresses ...
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            Bulletproof Love: Luke Cage (2016) and Religion 

            Ken Derry (2017)
            There are many ways to think about religion and popular culture. One method is to ask where and when we see what might be commonly understood as “religious tradition(s)” explicitly on display. Another is to think about ...
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            Book review: Sébastien Fevry/Serge Goriely/Arnaud Join-Lambert (eds.), Regards croisés sur Incendies.. Du théâtre de Mouawad au cinéma de Villeneuve. Louvain-la-Neuve: L’Harmattan 2016, 138 pages, ISBN: 978-2-8061-0281-2 

            Daria Pezzoli-Olgiati (2017)
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            Bridal mysticism, virtual marriage and masculinity in the Moravian hymnbook “Kleines Brüdergesangbuch” 

            Benedikt Bauer (2018)
            This article discusses the connection of virtual interaction, masculinity and bridal mysticism in the Moravian hymnbook "Kleines Brüdergesangbuch" (1754). Hereto, the motifs inherent in the hymnbook are examined according ...
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            Festival Review. 75th International Film Festival Venice. Variations on the Theme of Violence. Multifaceted Representations of a Ubiquitous Phenomenon in New Films 

            Daria Pezzoli-Olgiati (2019)
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            Book Review. Joshua Louis Moss, Why Harry Met Sally: Subversive Jewishness, Anglo-Christian Power, and the Rhetoric of Modern Love 

            Matthew H. Brittingham (2019)
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            Book Review. Peter Klimczak, Christer Petersen (eds.), Popestar. Der Papst und die Medien 

            Isabella Bruckner (2019)
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