Flammes trompeuses : interprétation de quelques photos d’archives de scènes iconoclastes

Regarding Central Africa, photographic archives are not readily illustrating the particular subject of the destruction of ritual objects, as operated by Catholics and Protestants missionaries. This paper focuses on three cases of stakes supposed to have been used for burning “pagan” objects. These s...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:39c57614ca2e42a08ed2c801e41af8ca2021-12-02T10:47:46ZFlammes trompeuses : interprétation de quelques photos d’archives de scènes iconoclastes2431-204510.4000/aaa.2592https://doaj.org/article/39c57614ca2e42a08ed2c801e41af8ca2019-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/aaa/2592https://doaj.org/toc/2431-2045Regarding Central Africa, photographic archives are not readily illustrating the particular subject of the destruction of ritual objects, as operated by Catholics and Protestants missionaries. This paper focuses on three cases of stakes supposed to have been used for burning “pagan” objects. These specific case studies helps to analyze the difference between historical reality and interpretative mistake or smokescreen.Julien VolperOpenEditionarticlephotographic archivesstakeiconoclasmmissionariesArchaeologyCC1-960History of the artsNX440-632ENFRAfrique Archéologie Arts, Vol 15, Pp 89-96 (2019)
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topic photographic archives
stake
iconoclasm
missionaries
Archaeology
CC1-960
History of the arts
NX440-632
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stake
iconoclasm
missionaries
Archaeology
CC1-960
History of the arts
NX440-632
Julien Volper
Flammes trompeuses : interprétation de quelques photos d’archives de scènes iconoclastes
description Regarding Central Africa, photographic archives are not readily illustrating the particular subject of the destruction of ritual objects, as operated by Catholics and Protestants missionaries. This paper focuses on three cases of stakes supposed to have been used for burning “pagan” objects. These specific case studies helps to analyze the difference between historical reality and interpretative mistake or smokescreen.
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title Flammes trompeuses : interprétation de quelques photos d’archives de scènes iconoclastes
title_short Flammes trompeuses : interprétation de quelques photos d’archives de scènes iconoclastes
title_full Flammes trompeuses : interprétation de quelques photos d’archives de scènes iconoclastes
title_fullStr Flammes trompeuses : interprétation de quelques photos d’archives de scènes iconoclastes
title_full_unstemmed Flammes trompeuses : interprétation de quelques photos d’archives de scènes iconoclastes
title_sort flammes trompeuses : interprétation de quelques photos d’archives de scènes iconoclastes
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