Mimesis and Mediation in the Semana Santa Processions of Granada
Kuuva, S. (2017). Mimesis and Mediation in the Semana Santa Processions of Granada. In M. Opas, & A. Haapalainen (Eds.), Christianity and the Limits of Materiality (pp. 230-248). Bloomsbury Academic. Bloomsbury Studies in Material Religion.
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