The Field Guide to Elvis Shrines

The Field Guide to Elvis Shrines
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 0867195916
ISBN-13 : 9780867195910
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis The Field Guide to Elvis Shrines by : Bill Yenne

This is your guide to hundreds of places where Elvis lived, played, performed, recorded, made movies, attended church, ate, drank or swivelled his hips. Also included are the places where he was born, where he died, where he is buried and the many shrines that exist so his memory will never die. Book jacket.

Pilgrims and Politics

Pilgrims and Politics
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : 9781317080763
ISBN-13 : 1317080769
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Pilgrims and Politics by : Antón M. Pazos

The objective of this book is to analyse the historical relationships between the phenomenon of Christian pilgrimage and political power within Europe, from the Middle Ages up to the present day. It establishes a discussion in which the twelve contributors to the volume can compare very different situations, such as the medieval pilgrimages and politics in the Latin East as part of warfare and conflict resolution, the significance and reality of pilgrimages in late medieval England or in Rome during the papacy of Innocent III, the 'two-way traffic' pilgrimages in the Tuscan city of Lucca, or the pilgrimages in Eastern European countries as an aspect of opposition to communist power. A major focus is on the pilgrimages to Santiago de Compostela, an important Christian sanctuary from the time of the discovery of the tomb of the apostle St James in the 9th century. Topics covered include the Way of St James as seen through medieval Muslim sources, the political reading of the apostolic cult as an ideological instrument of the propaganda of the Asturian monarchy, Santa Maria de Roncesvalles as an example of political involvement in the assistance of the Jacobean pilgrims, the Order of St John as protector of the medieval pilgrims to Santiago de Compostela, or the nationalist use of the pilgrimages as an element of national unification and internal cohesion during the Spanish Civil War. The final chapter provides a broader, global perspective on pilgrimages up to present times.

Field Guide to Elvis Shrines (updated Ed. )

Field Guide to Elvis Shrines (updated Ed. )
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Total Pages : 251
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ISBN-10 : 1437977774
ISBN-13 : 9781437977776
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Field Guide to Elvis Shrines (updated Ed. ) by : Bill Yenne

This is your guide to hundreds of places where Elvis lived, played, performed, recorded, made movies, attended church, ate, drank or swiveled his hips. Also included are the places where he was born, where he died, where he is buried and the many shrines that exist so his memory will never die. The book includes: Walking and driving tours of Memphis, Tupelo, Las Vegas, Hollywood, and more; Every home -- from Bel Air to Memphis -- that Elvis ever owned or lived in; Every concert hall, auditorium, or other site, in over 30 states, where he performed; and Explanations of the historical significance of the sites. Maps and photos. "It's enough to wear out several pairs of blue suede shoes."

Pilgrimage [2 volumes]

Pilgrimage [2 volumes]
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 802
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ISBN-10 : 9781576075432
ISBN-13 : 1576075435
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Pilgrimage [2 volumes] by : Linda Kay Davidson

Nationalistic meccas, shrines to popular culture, and sacred traditions for the world's religions from Animism to Zoroastrianism are all examined in two accessible and comprehensive volumes. Pilgrimage is a comprehensive compendium of the basic facts on Pilgrimage from ancient times to the 21st century. Illustrated with maps and photographs that enrich the reader's journey, this authoritative volume explores sites, people, activities, rites, terminology, and other matters related to pilgrimage such as economics, tourism, and disease. Encompassing all major and minor world religions, from ancient cults to modern faiths, this work covers both religious and secular pilgrimage sites. Compiled by experts who have authored numerous books on pilgrimage and are pilgrims in their own right, the entries will appeal to students, scholars, and general readers.

100 Things Elvis Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die

100 Things Elvis Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die
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Publisher : Triumph Books
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9781623688615
ISBN-13 : 1623688612
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis 100 Things Elvis Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die by : Gillian Gaar

With 2014 marking the 60th anniversary of the release of Elvis Presley’s first record, “That’s All Right,” this book makes the perfect companion for celebrating the life and music of one of the world’s most popular entertainers. Packed with history, trivia, lists, little-known facts, and must-do adventures, legions of Elvis fans around the globe who still adore him more than three decades after his death will delight in this ode to “The King.” Ranked from one to 100, the songs, albums, movies, places, personalities, and events that are the most important to know in Elvis lore unfold on the pages, offering hours of entertainment for both casual and serious fans.

Homes and Haunts

Homes and Haunts
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : 9780191076886
ISBN-13 : 0191076880
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Homes and Haunts by : Alison Booth

This is the first full-length study of literary tourism in North America as well as Britain, and a unique exploration of popular response to writers, literary house museums, and the landscapes or "countries " associated with their lives and works. An interdisciplinary study ranging from 1820-1940, Homes and Haunts: Touring Writers' Shrines and Countries unites museum and tourism studies, book history, narrative theory, theories of gender, space, and things, and other approaches to depict and interpret the haunting experiences of exhibited houses and the curious history of topo-biographical writing about famous authors. In illustrated chapters that blend Victorian and recent first-person encounters that range from literary shrines and plaques to guidebooks, memoirs, portraits, and monuments, Alison Booth discusses pilgrims such as William and Mary Howitt, Anna Maria and Samuel Hall, and Elbert Hubbard, and magnetic hosts and guests as Washington Irving, Wordsworth, Martineau, Longfellow, Hawthorne, James, and Dickens. Virginia Woolf's feminist response to homes and haunts shapes a chapter on Mary Russell Mitford, Gaskell, and the Brontës, and another on the Carlyles' house and Monk's House. Booth rediscovers collections of personalities, haunted shrines, and imaginative re-enactments that have been submerged by a century of academic literary criticism.

Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 134
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ISBN-10 : 9781625171542
ISBN-13 : 1625171544
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Glacier National Park by : Bill Yenne

Glacier National Park is a majestic million acres of towering mountains, ancient glaciers, and amazing biodiversity. Located astride both the Continental Divide and Hudson Bay Divide, Glacier contains Triple Divide Peak, the only point in North America from which the waters drain into three oceans. The land that George Bird Grinnell called the “Crown of the Continent” and that John Muir described as “the best care-killing scenery on the continent” has been delighting visitors since well before it was set aside as a park in 1910. Through the years, countless people have come to Glacier to hike its nearly thousand miles of trails, marvel at its unrivalled scenery, and drive the Going-to-the-Sun Road, America's most spectacular alpine highway. Glacier is also home to remote mountain chalets and magnificent grand lodges. While most national parks have a singular signature lodge, Glacier has three.

The Death and Resurrection of Elvis Presley

The Death and Resurrection of Elvis Presley
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Publisher : Reaktion Books
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9781780236834
ISBN-13 : 1780236832
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis The Death and Resurrection of Elvis Presley by : Ted Harrison

There is no other way to put it: Elvis is the King. Note the present tense: even though Elvis (supposedly) died nearly forty years ago, he has lived on in our hearts, as a sound, as an image, and as an especially vigorous personality. In fact, it’s safe to say no other celebrity has done so quite as well. The Death and Resurrection of Elvis Presley is the story of that afterlife, of Elvis after he left the building. Walking the eccentrically carpeted rooms of Graceland, bidding into stratospheric sums on his auctioned relics, and mingling among the some 200,000 impersonators of his likeness, Ted Harrison offers nothing less than the ultimate Elvis tribute. Harrison begins, of course, in pilgrimage: to Graceland. He shows how Elvis’s estate was pillaged nearly to ruin by his manager but was saved through the deft business acumen and financial vision of his divorced wife, one Priscilla Presley. If Graceland seems holy, that’s because it is: Harrison unveils in Elvis’s allure a deeply spiritual dimension, showing how Elvis fans, over the decades, have anointed their idol with Christ-like qualities. Through Elvis’s extravagance, Harrison raises fascinating links between money and faith, and through Elvis’s life, he shows how the King actually fulfilled a host of roles ranging from hero to martyr to saint. Underpinning the whole story is Elvis’s extraordinary charisma and—lest we forget—his astonishing musical genius. Fascinating, colorful, and deeply informative, this book is a must-have for any fan, anyone who was ever lucky enough to see Elvis alive or who hopes they might still be able to.

Redefining Mainstream Popular Music

Redefining Mainstream Popular Music
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 9781136465307
ISBN-13 : 1136465308
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Redefining Mainstream Popular Music by : Sarah Baker

Redefining Mainstream Popular Music is a collection of seventeen essays that critically examines the idea of the "mainstream" in and across a variety of popular music styles and contexts. Notions of what is popular vary across generations and cultures – what may have been considered alternative to one group may be perceived as mainstream to another. Incorporating a wide range of popular music texts, genres, scenes, practices and technologies from the United Kingdom, North America, Australia and New Zealand, the authors theoretically challenge and augment our understanding of how the mainstream is understood and functions in the overlapping worlds of popular music production, consumption and scholarship. Spanning the local and the global, the historic and contemporary, the iconic and the everyday, the book covers a broad range of genres, from punk to grunge to hip-hop, while also considering popular music through other mediums, including mash-ups and the music of everyday work life. Redefining Mainstream Popular Music provides readers with an innovative and nuanced perspective of what it means to be mainstream.

Death and Religion in a Changing World

Death and Religion in a Changing World
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 9781000588934
ISBN-13 : 1000588939
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Death and Religion in a Changing World by : Kathleen Garces-Foley

Death and Religion in a Changing World is a comprehensive and accessible study of the intersection of death and religion, examining how everyday people enact religious responses to death in the twenty-first century. With contributions from leading religious studies scholars, this book moves away from the field’s focus on traditional beliefs to explore how religious traditions evolve in relation to their changing social contexts. Employing an ethnographic approach, Death and Religion in a Changing World further details how people from a wide variety of religious traditions and people without religious affiliation draw on and adapt religious practices as they respond to death in modern societies. Every chapter in this second edition has been thoroughly updated and new chapters on the ethical issues of dying, including life-prolonging medical treatments, palliative care, physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia, and the modern hospice movement have been added. This book also covers emerging social and religious phenomena, such as public shrines, the Covid-19 pandemic, funeral celebrants, death with dignity, spiritual bereavement groups, and online funeral practices. This cutting-edge work is essential reading for students and scholars of religion who are approaching the subjects of death and religion, and ritual studies.