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PUBLICATIONS Online publications October 2022 Comparative Studies of Civilisations and Spiritualities

Religiographies vol.1 n.1

Open-access and peer-reviewed journal, curated by the Centre for Comparative Studies of Civilisations and Spiritualities at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini.

With an interdisciplinary approach, Religiographies fosters dialogue between historians, sociologists, anthropologists, philosophers, and psychologists on three main themes: mysticism, esotericism, and spirituality.

ISSN 2974-6469

Religiographies vol.1 n.1

Special Issue: “Holy Sites in the Mediterranean, Sharing and Division” edited by Dionigi Albera, Sara Kuehn and Manoël Pénicaud

Introducing Religiographies

[1-13] Editorial | Francesco Piraino

Religious Sharing, Mixing and Crossing in the Wider Mediterranean

[14-21] Introduction | Dionigi Albera, Sara Kuehn, and Manoël Pénicaud

Early Religious Architecture in al-Andalus and its Islamic Context: some Reflections

[34-47] Article | Susana Calvo Capilla, Complutense University, Madrid

A Paradoxical Pilgrimage. The Ghriba Synagogue in Djerba

[96-116] Article | Dionigi Albera and Manoël Pénicaud, IDEMEC, CNRS, AMU

Rachid Koraïchi’s Migratory Aesthetics

[117-133] Heterographies | Sara Kuehn, University of Vienna

Writing in Three Dimensions: Heterographies of Shared Sacred Sites

[134-155] Heterographies | Dionigi Albera e Manoël Pénicaud, CNRS, Idemec, Aix-Marseille University

Books Reviews

[156-160] Fabio Giomi, "Making Muslim Women European: Voluntary Associations, Gender and Islam in Post-Ottoman Bosnia and Yugoslavia (1878-1941)" by Gianfranco Bria

Books Reviews

[161-164] Rose Wellman, "Feeding Iran: Shi‘i Families and the Making of the Islamic Republic" by Lynda Clarke

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PERSON IN CHARGE
Francesco Piraino