酷儿宗教符号分析 (QRSA):一种用于重构印度教图标的符号学方法
Preethika Shree Ac1, Chithra Gk1
1Division of English - School of Social Sciences and Languages, Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai 600127, India.
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|December 16, 2025
概括
本研究介绍了酷儿宗教符号分析 (QRSA) 方法,用于重新解释印度教图像. QRSA提供了一个新的框架,以揭示神圣符号中的流动意义,超越传统的cisnormative和heteropatriarchal解释.
科学领域:
- 宗教研究是宗教研究.
- 视觉语义学是一种视觉语义学.
- 文化遗产研究 文化遗产研究
背景情况:
- 神圣的传统正受到越来越严格的审查,需要新的宗教图像学分析方法.
- 传统的印度教图像学的解释往往依赖于 cisnormative 和异族父权的框架,限制细微的理解.
- 有需要的方法,认识到流动性和新的意义在宗教符号的潜力.
研究的目的:
- 引入酷儿宗教符号分析 (QRSA) 方法,这是一个用于重新解释印度教宗教图标的视觉语义框架.
- 为了能够识别印度教神灵形式,仪式符号和神话视觉叙事中的潜在意义.
- 为宗教形象的包容性重新释提供一种方法,尊重文化圣洁.
主要方法:
- 酷儿宗教符号分析 (QRSA) 方法包括五个系统的阶段.
- 第一个阶段:图标库存 - - 对宗教图像的视觉元素和属性进行目录.
- 第二阶段:文本上下文化 - - 将图标与圣经和仪式来源联系起来.
- 第三阶段:古怪的语义重构 - - 通过古怪的理论代码重新解释符号.
- 第四阶段:综合视觉分析 - - 合成符号,文字和文化层.
- 第五阶段:反思性文档 - - 记录文化问责的分析过程.
主要成果:
- 该QRSA方法有助于识别之前被cisnormative和heteropatriarchal范式所掩盖的含义.
- 这种方法允许对印度教宗教图标更具包容性和细微的理解.
- 该方法支持可复制的学术和策展实践,用于视觉文化和遗产保护.
结论:
- 该QRSA方法提供了一个新的和有效的框架,通过奇怪的理论镜头来分析印度教神圣的象征.
- 它使宗教图像的包容性重新解释成为可能,而不会侵犯文化圣洁.
- 该方法促进可复制的学术和策展实践,为视觉文化和遗产保护做出贡献.
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