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1)))) Lutgendorf describes for us the way in which television programming in India has been more integrated into the traditional religious life than it has in many other countries. The separation is not as great. Hindu philosophy, religious beliefs, and mythologies became the subject of an extremely popular television series. Watch 15 minutes or so of the following clip (you can skip first 2 minutes of Intro), and respond….


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TjNcc0upvY (外部サイトにリンクしています。)

2))) The author raises some interesting questions in relation to Jewish art. He asks: “Does one define Jewish art by a certain style? genre? the fact that is was created by a Jew? for a Jew? or contains an image of a Jew…?…or must it be religious in its subject matter?” (p. 197) He settles on a definition by Richard Cohen: “that which reflects the Jewish experience,” and chooses to focus on the Jewish idea of memory and its relation to architecture. He suggests that architecture itself grew out of not simply practical need, but out of a desire to memorialize, to “visualize the invisible,” to “spatialize something from past time.” What do you think of this?

attachment about question 1 but, I could attach the book about the other question

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