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KāRawāN, 1348-01-06, 1969-03-26, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī
KāRawāN, 1348-01-06, 1969-03-26, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī
Kārawān
The volume and issue of this edition is Kārawān, v. 2, no. 155.
The numbers in the title refer to the date of the edition, with the first set of numbers representing the Persian calendar and the second set of numbers representing the date in the Gregorian calendar.
Editor: 1969- Abdul Haq Waleh.
Title transliterated into English : Caravan.
Duwahum kal̄, Yawselu pinza pinzusuma ganạh [vol. 2, no. 155] (Hamal. 6, 1348 [March 26, 1969]).
Dao Gives Birth To Lots Of Killing: Violence In The Daoist Tradition, Micah Dunwoody
Dao Gives Birth To Lots Of Killing: Violence In The Daoist Tradition, Micah Dunwoody
Theses/Capstones/Creative Projects
Violence in Daoism takes on political and/or cosmological significance. The earliest texts, including Daodejing, argue for defensive war that must be conducted appropriately by rulers. Myths and rituals that developed later in the tradition portray gods and spirits subduing demons. The latter are either killed or enlisted into the armies of the gods. Rituals include the role of humans, particularly Daoist priests/ritual specialists who call upon the gods to fight demons who inflict maladies upon people. This paper also examines the role of martial arts and physical violence. Martial arts are often imbued with religious hues in Daoism, as …
Cinema, Black Suffering, And Theodicy: Modern God, Terry Lindvall
Cinema, Black Suffering, And Theodicy: Modern God, Terry Lindvall
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a book review of Shayne Lee, Cinema, Black Suffering, and Theodicy: Modern God (Rowman and Littlefield, 2022).
Marveling Religion: Critical Discourses, Religion, And The Marvel Cinematic Universe, Jessica Knippel
Marveling Religion: Critical Discourses, Religion, And The Marvel Cinematic Universe, Jessica Knippel
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a book review of Jennifer Baldwin and Daniel Hodge White, eds., Marveling Religion: Critical Discourses, Religion, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe (Ladham, MD: Lexington Books, 2022).
The Cinema Of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha, Matt Kingcroft
The Cinema Of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha, Matt Kingcroft
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a book review of Ethan Warren, The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha (Wallflower Press, 2023).
Animated Parables: A Pedagogy Of Seven Deadly Sins And A Few Virtues, Joel Mayward
Animated Parables: A Pedagogy Of Seven Deadly Sins And A Few Virtues, Joel Mayward
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a book review of Terry Lindvall, Animated Parables: A Pedagogy of Seven Deadly Sins and a Few Virtues (Lexington Books/Fortress Academic, 2023).
The Exorcist Effect: Horror, Religion, And Demonic Belief, Sena Nurhan Duran
The Exorcist Effect: Horror, Religion, And Demonic Belief, Sena Nurhan Duran
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a book review of Joseph P. Laycock and Eric Harrelson, The Exorcist Effect: Horror, Religion, and Demonic Belief (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2023).
Radically Feminist Or Monstrously Feminine?: Witches And Goddesses In Guadagnino's Suspiria (2018), Lindsay Macumber
Radically Feminist Or Monstrously Feminine?: Witches And Goddesses In Guadagnino's Suspiria (2018), Lindsay Macumber
Journal of Religion & Film
Guadagnino’s 2018 remake of Suspiria explicitly and implicitly incorporates two connected myths, witchcraft and goddess centered matriarchal prehistory. The fact that each of these myths have been claimed by feminists in myriad ways may explain Guadagnino’s claim that Suspiria is a great feminist film that escapes the male gaze. In this article, I argue that Guadagnino’s representation of these myths lays bare their misogynistic origins and perpetuates, rather than subverts, patriarchal power structures.
Spiritual Cinema: Agel, Merleau-Ponty And The Cinematic Real, Patrick O'Connor Dr
Spiritual Cinema: Agel, Merleau-Ponty And The Cinematic Real, Patrick O'Connor Dr
Journal of Religion & Film
This article seeks to retrieve the work of Henri Agel, and his collaborator Amédée Ayfre, for our theoretical understanding of film-philosophy. I explore their distinctive contribution to thinking philosophically about film and assess the relative merits of their work for the phenomenology of film. While exceptionally valuable for religious and theological interpretations of film I proceed to argue that Agel and Ayfre’s work needs to be supplemented with the work of Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s film-phenomenology to adequately express the temporal and motional nature of film. Merleau-Ponty’s work I contend while exceptionally valuable is brief and underdeveloped, and therefore does not fully …
Mary Magdalene On Film In Twenty-First Century: A Feminist Theological Critique, Mary Ann Beavis
Mary Magdalene On Film In Twenty-First Century: A Feminist Theological Critique, Mary Ann Beavis
Journal of Religion & Film
Since the turn of the millennium, several films (and one popular TV series) featuring Mary Magdalene as a significant character, or even as the central character, have been produced. A few, specifically Son of God (2104), The Chosen (2017-), and Mary Magdalene (2019), gained a wide audience through some combination of theatrical release, television, and streaming services. Unlike earlier productions that unfailingly portrayed her conventionally as a penitent prostitute, these and other, less well-known films of recent decades have departed from this traditional Magdalene. This is no doubt due, among other things, to the influence of feminist theology and biblical …
Desolation, Kiara Adelina Hernandez Padron
Desolation, Kiara Adelina Hernandez Padron
UNO Student Research and Creative Activity Fair
Desolation was made in mind with my late aunt's mental illness, schizophrenia. Though I don't know what it's like having it, listening to her in the past and others about her hardships made me think about her mindset constantly throughout her whole life. This sculpture was made by digitally mapping out the composition, cutting out individual pieces of wood with each layer representing the depth of the many heads of emptiness.
Heroic Women Of The West: The Role Of Women In Developing The West, Oluchi Angela Ekwenye
Heroic Women Of The West: The Role Of Women In Developing The West, Oluchi Angela Ekwenye
UNO Student Research and Creative Activity Fair
The women's suffrage movement in Wyoming offers an illustrative example of the instrumental role that some women played in shaping the early American West. In 1869, Esther Morris spearheaded the fight for women's right to vote in the Wyoming territory. As a prominent judge and justice of the peace, Morris utilized her political clout and legal expertise to lobby territorial lawmakers. She helped draft a progressive bill granting all Wyoming women the right to vote, which the all-male legislature passed into law that same year. Using primary sources, this research discusses how women like Esther Morris paved the way for …
The Diary Of Anne Frank Costume Design, Thomas Rowe
The Diary Of Anne Frank Costume Design, Thomas Rowe
UNO Student Research and Creative Activity Fair
UNO's Student Research and Creative Activity Fair
Thomas Rowe
The Diary of Anne Frank Costume Design
03-08-24
Theatre costume design requires having a dual perspective on small details as well as the big picture. It is a collaborative art form resulting in an intricate storytelling medium. For the theatre, there is a process of research that must go into your work. UNOTheatre's process starts in the year before a production opens, beginning with script analysis and discussion with the design team. Throughout the design process, research, rough sketches, and final design packages are presented. For The Diary of Anne Frank, …
Face Of War: A Collective Narrative Podcast -Retrospective Of Season 2, Barbara K. Robins, Jessie Stewart
Face Of War: A Collective Narrative Podcast -Retrospective Of Season 2, Barbara K. Robins, Jessie Stewart
English Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
This podcast series reflects how war impacts all of us by listening to the different perspectives of those that have lived it, understanding how the media shapes our views of war, understanding our own feelings, and learning life skills for managing stress, fear, and anxiety. Our goal is to educate, remind you that you aren’t alone, and give you tools to navigate living and watching war.
Barbara and Jessie reflect on their experiences having completed season two of The Face of War podcast.
Participants
Barbara K Robins, Assistant Professor of English, UNO
Jessie Stewart, English Graduate Student
Link to Spotify …
Face Of War: A Collective Narrative Podcast -Season 2 Episode 3: Samuel Bak, Holocaust Survivor And Artist, Part 1, Barbara K. Robins, Jessie Stewart
Face Of War: A Collective Narrative Podcast -Season 2 Episode 3: Samuel Bak, Holocaust Survivor And Artist, Part 1, Barbara K. Robins, Jessie Stewart
English Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
This podcast series reflects how war impacts all of us by listening to the different perspectives of those that have lived it, understanding how the media shapes our views of war, understanding our own feelings, and learning life skills for managing stress, fear, and anxiety. Our goal is to educate, remind you that you aren’t alone, and give you tools to navigate living and watching war.
Sam shares a few of his experiences of survival during WWII and what it means to be an artist representing displacement, survival, and hope. Following a 2019 exhibition at UNO, the artist donated more …
Face Of War: A Collective Narrative Podcast -Season 2 Episode 5: A Personal Story Of Loss, Barbara K. Robins, Jessie Stewart
Face Of War: A Collective Narrative Podcast -Season 2 Episode 5: A Personal Story Of Loss, Barbara K. Robins, Jessie Stewart
English Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
This podcast series reflects how war impacts all of us by listening to the different perspectives of those that have lived it, understanding how the media shapes our views of war, understanding our own feelings, and learning life skills for managing stress, fear, and anxiety. Our goal is to educate, remind you that you aren’t alone, and give you tools to navigate living and watching war.
In an interview discussion with Harley, Barbara shares her experiences living with a US Marine Corps veteran of Vietnam and his death by suicide in 2020 after a second cancer diagnosis.
Participants in this …
Face Of War: A Collective Narrative Podcast -Season 2 Episode 4: Samuel Bak, Holocaust Survivor And Artist, Part 2, Barbara K. Robins, Jessie Stewart
Face Of War: A Collective Narrative Podcast -Season 2 Episode 4: Samuel Bak, Holocaust Survivor And Artist, Part 2, Barbara K. Robins, Jessie Stewart
English Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
This podcast series reflects how war impacts all of us by listening to the different perspectives of those that have lived it, understanding how the media shapes our views of war, understanding our own feelings, and learning life skills for managing stress, fear, and anxiety. Our goal is to educate, remind you that you aren’t alone, and give you tools to navigate living and watching war.
Sam shares a few of his experiences of survival during WWII and what it means to be an artist representing displacement, survival, and hope. Following a 2019 exhibition at UNO, the artist donated more …
Eternal You, John C. Lyden
Eternal You, John C. Lyden
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a film review of Eternal You (2023), directed by Hans Block and Moritz Riesewieck.
2024 Slamdance Film Festival Introduction, William L. Blizek
2024 Slamdance Film Festival Introduction, William L. Blizek
Journal of Religion & Film
This is the introduction to our coverage of the 2024 Slamdance Film Festival.
Sundance Film Festival 2024 Introduction, John C. Lyden
Sundance Film Festival 2024 Introduction, John C. Lyden
Journal of Religion & Film
This is the Introduction to our coverage of the 2024 Sundance Film Festival.
Love Me, John C. Lyden
Love Me, John C. Lyden
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a film review of Love Me (2024), directed by Sam Zuchero and Andy Zuchero.
Sects, Lies, And Videotape: Debunking Deadly Tropes About Jews And Israel In Tv, Film And Media, Dereck Daschke
Sects, Lies, And Videotape: Debunking Deadly Tropes About Jews And Israel In Tv, Film And Media, Dereck Daschke
Journal of Religion & Film
The "Beyond Film" panel, "Sects, Lies, and Videotape: Debunking deadly tropes about Jews and Israel in TV, film and media" occurred at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. This is a summary of the presentation.
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story, Dereck Daschke
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story, Dereck Daschke
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a film review of Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story (2024), dir. Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui.
I Saw The Tv Glow, Dereck Daschke
I Saw The Tv Glow, Dereck Daschke
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a film review of I Saw the TV Glow (2024), directed by Jane Schoenbrun.
Marungka Tjlatjunu (Dipped In Black), William L. Blizek, Monica Blizek
Marungka Tjlatjunu (Dipped In Black), William L. Blizek, Monica Blizek
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a film review of Marungka Tjlatjunu (Dipped in Black) (2023), directed by Matthew Thorne and Derik Lynch.
Nowhere Stream, Rachel L. Wagner
Nowhere Stream, Rachel L. Wagner
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a film review of Nowhere Stream (2023), directed by Luis Grane.
The Synanon Fix, Dereck Daschke
The Synanon Fix, Dereck Daschke
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a film review of The Synanon Fix (2024), directed by Rory Kennedy.
Look Into My Eyes, Christopher R. Deacy
Look Into My Eyes, Christopher R. Deacy
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a film review of Look Into My Eyes (2023), directed by Lana Wilson.
The Looming, William L. Blizek
The Looming, William L. Blizek
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a film review of The Looming (2023), directed by Masha Ko.
Winding Path, Monica Blizek
Winding Path, Monica Blizek
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a film review of Winding Path (dêtetsi vo’i oninjakan) (2023), directed by Alexandra Lazarowich and Ross Kauffman.