Paper presentation "Textual Media, Materialities, and Textual Practices"

Activity: Talk or presentationPoster/paper presentationAcademic

Description

The paper introduces the concept of ‘practicing texts’ to broaden the notion of sacred texts beyond the written medium. ‘Practicing texts’ is a practice-centered approach to religious texts and textual media, considering the materiality of texts and the embodied engagement with them in religious practices. I refer to the nexus of texts and the entire spectrum of text-related practices as ‘practicing texts.’ This concept embraces a broad definition of text, including oral, performed, written, printed, or displayed forms. The range encompasses not only authoritative texts but also popular works and media formats conveying religious discourses. Each medium has specific affordances and mediates text in a unique manner. Therefore, I argue that studying textual media should ideally happen in connection with the practices they are embedded in, considering their material dimensions. Thus, ‘practicing texts’ unites three key elements: texts, practitioners engaging with religious texts (‘users’), and practices related to texts.
Period2 Jun 2025
Event titleInternational Workshop "Text and Materiality"
Event typeWorkshop
LocationUtrecht, NetherlandsShow on map
Degree of RecognitionInternational

Keywords

  • Materiality
  • Religious Texts
  • Textual Practices
  • Material Religion