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Frederick, “Colored Television”

Frederick, Marla F.  2015.  Colored Television: American Religion Gone Global.  Palo Alto: Stanford University Press. Publisher’s Description: The presence of …

December 9, 2015 ndca-admin

Bekkering, “Drag Queens and Farting Preachers”

Bekkering, Denis. 2015. Drag Queens and Farting Preachers: American Televangelism, Participatory Media, and Unfaithful Fandoms. Doctoral Dissertation, Dept. of Religious …

July 20, 2015 ndca-admin

Hackett and Soares (eds), “New Media and Religious Transformations in Africa”

Hackett, Rosalind I. J. and Benjamin F. Soares.  2014.  New Media and Religious Transformations in Africa.  Bloomington: Indiana University Press. …

February 13, 2015 ndca-admin

Coleman, “Encountering the archive”

Coleman, Simon (2012) “Encountering the archive.” The Immanent Frame. http://blogs.ssrc.org/tif/2012/08/24/encountering-the-archive/ (accessed August 24, 2012). Excerpt: Where on earth to begin with the …

August 24, 2012 ndca-admin

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Sacred Heart - Naomi Haynes
Man painting, Dolls, Candles, Monastery Artabyunk - Hillary Kaell
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