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  1. Svāmī Vivekānanda’s Iconic Presence and Conventions of Nineteenth-Century Photographic Portraiture.Gwilym Beckerlegge - 2008 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 12 (1):1-40.
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  • The Power of the Copy: Rethinking Replication Through the Cult Image.Maurizio Peleggi - 2022 - British Journal of Aesthetics 62 (3):339-351.
    The employment of digital technology in recent instances of artwork replication raises important questions about the perceptual and ontological distinction between original and copy, for the latter is purported to be even more authentic than an original that has undergone alterations. Such instances challenge not only Benjamin’s claim about the loss of aura but also Goodman’s distinction between autographic and allographic arts. The article proposes to rethink the original/copy dualism from the perspective of the cult image. In the devotional traditions (...)
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  • Cyber Forms, Worshipable Forms: Hindu Devotional Viewpoints on the Ontology of Cyber-Gods and -Goddesses. [REVIEW]Nicole Karapanagiotis - 2013 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 17 (1):57-82.
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  • A muslim princess in the temples of viṣṇu.Richard H. Davis - 2004 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 8 (1-3):137-156.
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  • Situating Darśan: Seeing the Digambar Jina Icon in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century North India.John E. Cort - 2012 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 16 (1):1-56.
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