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Publications of David Morgan    :chronological  alphabetical  by type  bibtex listing:

  1. Morgan, D. The sacred gaze: Religious visual culture in theory and practice. September, 2023: 1-318.  [abs]
  2. Morgan, D. "Agency, Images, and Visual Culture: the impact of Hans Belting." Material Religion 19:3 (January, 2023): 310-311. [doi]
  3. Morgan, D. "RELIGION." Contested Concepts in the Study of Religion: a Critical Exploration. January, 2022, 105-110.
  4. Morgan, D. "The Visual Culture of Revelation: Visions and the Images that Reveal Them." Irish Theological Quarterly 86:3 (August, 2021): 223-240. [doi]  [abs]
  5. Morgan, D. "Religious Materiality in the Early Modern World. Suzanna Ivanič, Mary Laven, and Andrew Morrall, eds. Visual and Material Culture, 1300–1700 18. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2019. 262 pp. + color pls. €109." Renaissance Quarterly 74:2 (June, 2021): 648-650. [doi]
  6. Gilchrist, R; Morgan, D. "Archaeology, Heritage, And The Material Study Of Religion." Material Religion 16:4 (August, 2020): 511-517. [doi]
  7. Morgan, D. "In Conversation: Sensual Religion." Material Religion 16:3 (May, 2020): 361. [doi]
  8. Morgan, D. "Assembling inferences in material analysis." The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Religion and Materiality. May, 2020, 293-315. [doi]  [abs]
  9. Morgan, D. "Sensual Religion: Religion and the Five Senses." Journal of Contemporary Religion 35:2 (May, 2020): 364-366. [doi]
  10. Morgan, D. "A Generative Entanglement: Word and Image in Roman Catholic Devotional Practice." Entangled Religions 11:3 (February, 2020): 1-21. [doi]  [abs]
  11. Morgan, D. The lure of images: A history of religion and visual media in America.  Routledge, January, 2020: 1-308. [available here], [doi]  [abs]
  12. Morgan, D. "Soldier Statues and Empty Pedestals: Public Memory in the Wake of the Confederacy." Material Religion 14:1 (January, 2018): 153-157. [doi]
  13. Morgan, D. Images at work: The material culture of enchantment.  Oxford University Press, January, 2018: 1-230. [doi]  [abs]
  14. Morgan, D. "The subject in question." Journal of Material Culture 22:4 (December, 2017): 476-484. [doi]
  15. Morgan, D. "Defining the sacred in fine art and devotional imagery." Religion 47:4 (October, 2017): 641-662. [doi]  [abs]
  16. Morgan, D. "The Visual Piety of the Sacred Heart." Material Religion 13:2 (April, 2017): 233-236. [doi]
  17. Morgan, D. "Museum Collection and the History of Interpretation." Religion in Museums: Global and Multidisciplinary Perspectives. January, 2017, 117-127.
  18. Morgan, D. "Christianity and the Limits of Materiality Foreword." CHRISTIANITY AND THE LIMITS OF MATERIALITY. 2017, IX-XV.
  19. Morgan, D. "EMOTION AND IMAGINATION IN THE RITUAL ENTANGLEMENT OF RELIGION, SPORT, AND NATIONALISM." FEELING RELIGION. 2017, 222-241.
  20. Morgan, D. "Materializing the study of religion." Religion 46:4 (October, 2016): 640-643. [doi]  [abs]
  21. morgan, D. "On the nature of collecting." Material Religion 12:3 (July, 2016): 375-377. [doi]
  22. Morgan, D. "Material analysis and the study of religion." Materiality and the Study of Religion: The Stuff of the Sacred. January, 2016, 14-32. [doi]  [abs]
  23. Morgan, D. "The Materiality of Sacred Economies." Material Religion 11:3 (July, 2015): 387-391. [doi]
  24. Morgan, D. "Kuvat, sanat ja kääntyminen—painetun sanan kultturi ja uskonnollisten kuvien levittäminen protestanttisen lähestystyön historiassa [Print Culture and the Circulation of Imagery in Protestant Mission History]." Pyhä media [Pious Media] Ed. Sumiala-Seppänen, J. Atena Kustannus, January, 2015, 167-176.
  25. Van Rompay, L; Miglarese, S; Morgan, D. The long shadow of vatican II: Living faith and negotiating authority since the second vatican council. January, 2015: 1-165.  [abs]
  26. Morgan, D. The Forge of Vision: A Visual History of Modern Christianity.  University of California Press, 2015.
  27. Van Rompay, L; Miglarese, S; Morgan, D. "The Long Shadow of Vatican II Living Faith and Negotiating Authority since the Second Vatican Council EPILOGUE." LONG SHADOW OF VATICAN II: LIVING FAITH AND NEGOTIATING AUTHORITY SINCE THE SECOND VATICAN COUNCIL. 2015, 128-137.
  28. Morgan, D. "The Senses in Religion: Migrations of Sacred and Sensory Values." A Cultural History of the Senses Ed. Toner, JP; Classen, C; Vila, AC; Newhauser, RG; Howes, D. Berg, December, 2014, 89-111.  [abs]
  29. Morgan, D. "The Image of the Protestant Bible in America." The Bible in the Public Square Ed. Chancey, MA; Meyers, C; Meyers, EM. Society of Biblical Literature, July, 2014, 93-120.  [abs]
  30. Morgan, D. "Religious Objects in Museums: Private Lives and Public Duties." Journal of Contemporary Religion 29:2 (May, 2014): 359-360. [doi]
  31. Morgan, D. "The Ecology of Images: Seeing and the Study of Religion." Religion and Society 5:1 (January, 2014): 83-105. [doi]
  32. Meyer, B; Morgan, D; Paine, C; Brent Plate, S. "Material religion's first decade." Material Religion 10:1 (January, 2014): 105-110. [doi]
  33. Morgan, D. "Reflection: Religious tracts in the eighteenth century." Media, Religion and Culture: An Introduction. January, 2014, 84-85.
  34. Morgan, D. "Religion and Media: A Critical Review of Recent Developments."  1:3 (December, 2013): 347-356. [doi]  [abs]
  35. Morgan, D. "Religion and media: A critical review of recent developments." Critical Research on Religion 1:3 (December, 2013): 347-356. [doi]  [abs]
  36. Morgan, D. "Art, Material Culture, and Lived Religion." The Oxford Handbook of Religion and the Arts Ed. Brown, FB. Oxford University Press, 2013.
  37. Morgan, D. "Kimsooja and the Art of Place." Kimsooja: Unfolding. Vancouver Art Gallery, 2013, 115-123.
  38. Morgan, D. "Finding fabiola: Visual piety in religious life." Religion, Media and Culture: A Reader. January, 2012, 171-181. [doi]  [abs]
  39. Morgan, D. "Religion and Visuality in America: Material Economies of the Sacred." Cambridge History of Religions in America, 3 vols. Ed. Stein, S. Cambridge University Press, 2012, 748-780.
  40. Morgan, D. "The Look of the Sacred." Cambridge Companion to Religious Studies Ed. Orsi, RA. Cambridge University Press, 2012, 296-318.
  41. Morgan, D. "Rhetoric of the Heart: Figuring the Body in Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus." Things: Material Religion and the Topography of Divine Spaces. Fordham University Press, 2012, 90-111.
  42. Morgan, D. The Embodied Eye: Religious Visual Culture and the Social Life of Feeling.  University of California Press, 2012. [book.php]
  43. Morgan, D. "Mediation or mediatisation: The history of media in the study of religion." Culture and Religion 12:2 (June, 2011): 137-152. [doi]  [abs]
  44. Morgan, D. "Thing." Material Religion: The Journal of Objects, Art and Belief 7:1 (March, 2011): 140-146. [doi]
  45. Meyer, B; Morgan, D; Paine, C; Brent Plate, S. "Introduction: Key words in material religion." Material Religion 7:1 (March, 2011): 4-9. [doi]
  46. Morgan, D. "Finding Fabiola." Media and Culture: A Reader Ed. Lynch, G; Mitchell, J. Routledge, 2011, 171-181. (reprinted)
  47. Morgan, D. "Thomas Kinkade and the History of Protestant Visual Culture in America." Thomas Kinkade: The Artist in the Mall. Duke University Press, 2011, 29-53.
  48. Morgan, D. "The Emotional Technology of Evangelicalism." American Art 25:3 (Fall, 2011): 13-15. [doi]
  49. Morgan, D. "Seeing Nationhood: Images of American Identity." Powers: Religion as a Social and Spiritual Force Ed. Borg, MT; Henten, JWV. Fordham University Press, 2010, 81-102.
  50. Morgan, D. "Image, Art and Inspiration in Modern Apparitions." Looking Beyond: Images, Dreams, and Insights in Medieval Art and History Ed. Hourihane, C. Index of Christian Art, Occasional Papers 11Index of Christian Art, 2010, 265-282.
  51. Morgan, D. "The Material Culture of Lived Religion: Visuality and Embodiment." Mind and Matter Ed. Vakkari, J. Society of Art History, 2010, 14-31.
  52. Morgan, D. "The look of sympathy: religion, visual culture, and the social life of feeling." Material Religion 5:2 (July, 2009): 132-154. [doi]
  53. Morgan, D. "Painting as Visual Evidence." Using Visual Evidence Ed. Howells, R; Matson, R. Open University Press, 2009, pp. 8-23.
  54. Morgan, D. "American Holy Land: Tissot in the National Context." Prodigal Son: James Tissot and the "Life of Christ" Ed. Dolkart, J. Brooklyn Museum, 2009, pp. 48-65.
  55. Morgan, D. "Aura and the Inversion of Marian Pilgrimage: Fatima and Her Statues." Moved By Mary: Pilgrimage in the Modern World Ed. Hermkens, J; Notermans,. 2009, pp. 49-65.
  56. Elkins, J; Jain, K; Morgan, D; de Duve, T; Doniger, W; Groys, B; Bordowitz, G; Masuzawa, T; Markovitz, B; Piatek, F; Worley, T; Alexandrova, A; Noonen, K. "THE ART SEMINAR." RE-ENCHANTMENT. 2009, 107-184.
  57. Morgan, D. "ART AND RELIGION IN THE MODERN AGE." RE-ENCHANTMENT. 2009, 25-45.
  58. Morgan, D. "ENCHANTMENT, DISENCHANTMENT, RE-ENCHANTMENT." RE-ENCHANTMENT. 2009, 3-22.
  59. Morgan, D. "The materiality of cultural construction." Material Religion 4:2 (December, 2008): 228-229. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  60. Morgan, D. Key Words in Religion, Media and Culture.  edited by Morgan, D Routledge, June, 2008: 256 pages. [doi]  [abs]
  61. Morgan, D. "Image." Key Words in Religion, Media and Culture. June, 2008, 96-110. [doi]
  62. Morgan, D. "Introduction: Religion, media, culture: The shape of the field." . June, 2008, 1-19. [doi]
  63. Morgan, D. "Image." Key Words in Religion, Media and Culture. January, 2008, 96-110. [doi]  [abs]
  64. Morgan, D. Introduction Religion, media, culture: the shape of the field. January, 2008: 1-19. [doi]  [abs]
  65. David Morgan, editor. Keywords in Media, Religion, and Culture. Routledge, 2008. (Translated into Farsi and published in Qom, Iran, by the Islamic Research Center, Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, 2012)
  66. Morgan, D. "Images of the Passion and the History of Protestant Visual Piety in America." The Passion Story: From Visual Representation to Social Drama Ed. Kupfer, M. Pennsylvania State University Press, 2008, 131-145.
  67. Morgan, D. The Sacred Heart of Jesus: The Visual Evolution of a Devotion.  Amsterdam University Press, 2008: 49 pages.  [abs]
  68. David Morgan and James Elkins, editors. Re-enchantment.  edited by Morgan, D; Elkins, J Routledge, 2008.
  69. Morgan, D. "Exhibition review: The critical view." Material Religion 3:1 (December, 2007): 135-143. [doi]
  70. Morgan, D. "The Visual Construction of the Sacred." Images and Communities The Visual Construction of the Social Ed. Stocchetti, M; Sumiala-Seppänen, J. Gaudeamus-Helsinki University Press, 2007, 53-74.
  71. Morgan, D. "The Study of Religion and Popular Culture: Prospects, Presuppositions, Procedures." Between Sacred and Profane: Researching Religion and Popular Culture Ed. Lynch, G. IB Tauris, 2007, 21-33.
  72. Corrigan, J; Morgan, D; Silk, M; Williams, RH. "Forum: Electronic media and the study of American religion." Religion and American Culture 16:1 (January, 2006): 1-24. [doi]
  73. Morgan, D. The sacred gaze: Religious visual culture in theory and practice.  University of California Press, May, 2005. [book.php]  [abs]
  74. Morgan, D. "Response to spackman, "reconsidering 'kitsch'"." Material Religion 1:3 (January, 2005): 417-419. [doi]
  75.  "Absent Fathers and Women with Beards: Religion and Gender in Popular Imagery of the Nineteenth Century." American Visual Cultures Ed. Holloway, D; Beck, J. Continuum International Publishing Group, 2005, 39-47.  [abs]
  76. Morgan, DL. "Focus Groups." Encyclopedia of Social Measurement, Three-Volume Set. January, 2004, V2-51-V2-57. [doi]
  77. Morgan, D. "Visual Media and the Case of Ethiopian Protestantism." =Belief in Media: Media and Christianity in a Cultural Perspective Ed. Hess, M; Horsfield, P; Medrano, A. Ashgate Publishing, 2004, 91-106.
  78. Morgan, D. "Toward a Modern Historiography of Art and Religion." Reluctant Partners: Art and Religion in Dialogue Ed. Heller, E. The Gallery at the American Bible Society, 2004, 16-47.
  79. Morgan, D. "Catholic Visual Piety and The Passion of the Christ." Re-Viewing The Passion: Mel Gibson's Film and Its Critics Ed. Brent, S. Palgrave Macmillan, 2004, 85-96.
  80. Morgan, D. "Manly Pain and Motherly Love: Mel Gibson’s Big Picture." After The Passion is Gone: American Religious Consequences Ed. Landres, JS; Berenbaum, M. AltaMira Press/Rowman & Littlefield, 2004, 149-157.
  81. Morgan, D. "Protestant Visual Piety and the Aesthetics of American Mass Culture." Mediating Religion: Conversations in Media, Religion and Culture Ed. Mitchell, J; Marriage, S. T&T Clark, 2003, 107-120.
  82. Morgan, D. "Protestant Visual Practice and American Mass Culture." Practicing Religion in the Age of the Media: Explorations in Media, Religion and Culture Ed. Hoover, S; Schofield Clark, L. Columbia University Press, 2002, 37-62.
  83. Morgan, D. "For Christ and the Republic: Religious Illustration and the History of Literacy in Nineteenth-Century America." The Visual Culture of American Religions Ed. Morgan, D; Promey, SM. University of California Press, 2001, 49-67.
  84. Morgan, D. "The Image of Religion in American LIFE, 1936-1951." Looking at LIFE Ed. Doss, E. Smithsonian Institution Press, 2001, 139-157.
  85. David Morgan and Sally M. Promey, editors. The Visual Culture of American Religions.  edited by Morgan, D; Promey, S Taylor & Francis US, 2001: 427 pages.  [abs]
  86. Morgan, D. "Visual religion." Religion 30:1 (January, 2000): 41-53. [doi]
  87. Morgan, D; Promey, SM. Exhibiting the Visual Culture of American Religions.  Brauer Museum of Art, Valparaiso University, 2000: 130 pages. [htm]
  88. Morgan, D. Protestants and Pictures: Religion, Visual Culture, and the Age of American Mass Production. 1999.
  89. Morgan, D. "Domestic devotion and ritual: Visual piety in the modern American home." Art Journal 57:1 (January, 1998): 45-54. [doi]  [abs]
  90. Morgan, D. Visual Piety: A History and Theory of Popular Religious Images. 1998.
  91. Morgan, D. "German character and artistic form: The cultural politics of German art theory, 1773-1814." European Romantic Review 6:2 (December, 1996): 183-212. [doi]
  92. David Morgan, editor. Icons of American Protestantism: The Art of Warner Sallman. , 1996.
  93. Morgan, D. "’Would Jesus Have Sat for a Portrait?’ The Likeness of Christ in the Popular Reception of Sallman’s Art." Icons of American Protestantism: The Art of Warner Sallman Ed. Morgan, D. Yale University Press, 1996, 181-206.
  94. Morgan, D. "Warner Sallman and the Visual Culture of American Protestantism." Icons of American Protestantism: The Art of Warner Sallman Ed. Morgan, D. Yale University Press, 1996, 25-60.
  95. Morgan, D. "The Masculinity of Jesus in Popular Religious Art." Men’s Bodies, Men’s Gods: Male Identities in a [Post]Christian Culture Ed. Krondorfer, B. New York University Press, 1996, 251-266.
  96.  Icons of American Protestantism.  edited by Morgan, D Yale University Press, 1996: 246 pages.  [abs]
  97. Morgan, D. "Imaging Protestant Piety: The Icons of Warner Sallman." Religion and American Culture 3:1 (January, 1993): 29-47. [doi]

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