This article traces the social life of Our Lady of Ipswich, a statue taken to be destroyed during the English Reformation, and the possibility of pilgrimage in the context of dramatic urban change and loss of place memory. Arguing that iconoclasm is not an end-point, we see that the life of the image is not extinguished on the pyre, but is set into motion by conflict surrounding its significance, efficacy, and survival. Indeed, it is not simply the act of iconoclasm that animates the statue; rather, such agonistic animation is an ongoing process which involves both those who reject and those who are devoted to the image. My argument is that the potency of contemporary images of Our Lady of Ipswich relies on an active cultivation of dissonan...
This paper lays the groundwork for reflection on pilgrimage in Christian and postChristian contexts,...
AbstractThis journal article is derived from my doctoral thesis undertaken at UEA Norwich, which pro...
This thesis examines the intersections of the concept of pilgrimage and the visual imagination in Br...
This article traces the social life of Our Lady of Ipswich, a statue taken to be destroyed during th...
This article traces the social life of Our Lady of Ipswich, a statue taken to be destroyed during th...
This article traces the social life of Our Lady of Ipswich, a statue taken to be destroyed during th...
The sacred sites of Glastonbury in Somerset, England have long been places of pilgrimage, connected ...
Drawing on research for the Pilgrimage and England’s Cathedrals, Past and Present project, this arti...
The article explores different manifestations of saints’ presence in people’s lives before and after...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Long regarded as a medi...
This thesis examines the intersections of the concept of pilgrimage and the visual imagination in Br...
Just as the making of a patron saint was an important event in baroque devotional and urban history,...
In keeping with recent anthropologists and scholars of religion who are re-imagining the phenomenon ...
This article examines how pilgrimages are constructed as a shared ritual of seeking sacred traces, t...
Once one of the most popular Catholic pilgrimage sites in England, The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsing...
This paper lays the groundwork for reflection on pilgrimage in Christian and postChristian contexts,...
AbstractThis journal article is derived from my doctoral thesis undertaken at UEA Norwich, which pro...
This thesis examines the intersections of the concept of pilgrimage and the visual imagination in Br...
This article traces the social life of Our Lady of Ipswich, a statue taken to be destroyed during th...
This article traces the social life of Our Lady of Ipswich, a statue taken to be destroyed during th...
This article traces the social life of Our Lady of Ipswich, a statue taken to be destroyed during th...
The sacred sites of Glastonbury in Somerset, England have long been places of pilgrimage, connected ...
Drawing on research for the Pilgrimage and England’s Cathedrals, Past and Present project, this arti...
The article explores different manifestations of saints’ presence in people’s lives before and after...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Long regarded as a medi...
This thesis examines the intersections of the concept of pilgrimage and the visual imagination in Br...
Just as the making of a patron saint was an important event in baroque devotional and urban history,...
In keeping with recent anthropologists and scholars of religion who are re-imagining the phenomenon ...
This article examines how pilgrimages are constructed as a shared ritual of seeking sacred traces, t...
Once one of the most popular Catholic pilgrimage sites in England, The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsing...
This paper lays the groundwork for reflection on pilgrimage in Christian and postChristian contexts,...
AbstractThis journal article is derived from my doctoral thesis undertaken at UEA Norwich, which pro...
This thesis examines the intersections of the concept of pilgrimage and the visual imagination in Br...