Pirké Imahot kézimunka a feminizmus és a vallás szolgálatában /

In this short study I consider women’s physical work to be theological. In the intimate atmosphere of the home it is already in childhood when one sees the typical symbols of their religion, which mediate the basic idea of religious knowledge as a communication code. This this means being unconditio...

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Elmentve itt :
Bibliográfiai részletek
Szerző: Hrotkó Larissza
Testületi szerző: Vallási Néprajzi Konferencia (11.) (2012) (Szeged)
Dokumentumtípus: Könyv része
Megjelent: 2014
Sorozat:A vallási kultúrakutatás könyvei
Lelkiségek, lelkiségi mozgalmak Magyarországon és Kelet-Közép Európában = Spirituality and spiritual movements in Hungary and Eastern Europe
Kulcsszavak:Kézimunka - hímzés története, Zsidóság, Zsidó vallás, Vallási élet
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Online Access:http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/67191
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Tartalmi kivonat:In this short study I consider women’s physical work to be theological. In the intimate atmosphere of the home it is already in childhood when one sees the typical symbols of their religion, which mediate the basic idea of religious knowledge as a communication code. This this means being unconditionally true to the Almighty and the Jewish peoples. Embroidery came to Europe from China and was firstly accepted in England. At the beginning of the 20th Century embroidery was not acknowledged as art in Hungary because of this very reason as it was considered to be a female job. At the same time the most beautiful pieces of work decorate the synagogue’s liturgical area.
Terjedelem/Fizikai jellemzők:423-430
ISBN:978-963-306-260-9
ISSN:2064-4825