Dr. Tenzan Eaghll (@tenzan10x) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Tenzan Eaghll

@tenzan10x

Dr of Philosophy, co-editor/co-author Representing Religion in Film (Bloomsbury Academic, 2022), Senior Researcher at Department of Global Buddhism, ISIC

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Proof arrived—upcoming in MTSR. The title is a quote from Bruce Lincoln’s 1995 reader’s report on that book’s ms when @OUPReligion sent it to him for an assessment. Religious & Biblical

Proof arrived—upcoming in MTSR. The title is a quote from Bruce Lincoln’s 1995 reader’s report on that book’s ms when @OUPReligion sent it to him for an assessment. <a href="/Brill_Religious/">Religious & Biblical</a>
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🆕 #RSPmonday episode! tingguowrites.bsky.social chats w/ Rebekka King (Rebekka King) & Tenzan Eaghall (Dr. Tenzan Eaghll) on the “ideological blindspot” of existing studies on religion & film via their edited vol., _Representing Religion in Film_ (Bloomsbury Academic). Listen in: religiousstudiesproject.com/podcast/critic…

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The word skeuomorph was coined by the archaeologist H. Colley March in 1889, when he noticed that some ancient artefacts retained the design features of older objects, even when they were no longer necessary. Here is how he described it; expectancy might be the key word.

The word skeuomorph was coined by the archaeologist H. Colley March in 1889, when he noticed that some ancient artefacts retained the design features of older objects, even when they were no longer necessary.

Here is how he described it; expectancy might be the key word.
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Don't miss this The Religious Studies Project interview with Tenzan Eaghll Dr. Tenzan Eaghll and Rebekka King Rebekka King talking about their edited volume 'Representing Religion in Film'. tingguowrites.bsky.social Craig Martin Find the book 👉 bit.ly/3X6WqEQ Listen to the podcast 🎙️ bit.ly/3YexsF1