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224:. This course examines western funeral ritual and practice, with a particular focus on cemeteries in the United States, and how the iconography and epigraphy of graves and funerary monuments forge symbolic connections among the living and the dead. Homerin and his students published the results of their research in 248:'s recognition for his contributions to undergraduate education, the G. Granyon & Jane W. Curtis Award for Excellence in Nontenured Teaching, the University of Rochester's Teacher of the Year Award, and the Georgen Award for Distinguished Achievement and Artistry in Undergraduate Education. 215:
Death and the afterlife were a major focus of Homerin's work, and he carried out field work in Cairo's al-Qarafah cemetery. This initiated his interest in American funerary customs and practice which evolved into his course
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Thomas Emil Homerin, who generally abbreviated his first name to "Th." for publication, was the son of Floyd and Miriam Homerin, and brother of John A. Homerin. While growing up in
158: 121:(19 May 1955 – 26 December 2020) was an American scholar of religion. He was Professor of Religion in the Department of Religion & Classics at the 379: 245: 154: 369: 241: 394: 173:
A specialist in Arabic literature and Islam, Homerin had lived and worked in Egypt for a number of years. Among his many publications are
280: 138: 204:, with whom Homerin had also collaborated on many artworks and articles. Homerin also authored several chapters on Islam in 244:. He also received a number of awards including the American Association of Teachers of Arabic Translation Prize, the 178: 186: 165:('87). Homerin married Nora Walter in 1977, and they have two sons, Luke (born 1987), and Elias (born 1991). 122: 337: 268: 162: 389: 384: 237: 221: 354: 342: 201: 130: 175:
The Wine of Love & Life: Ibn al-Fârid's al-Khamrîyah and al-Qaysarî’s Quest for Meaning
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Official Faculty Website at the University of Rochester, accessed 10 March 2023.
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Homerin was the recipient of grants from the Mrs. Giles Whiting Foundation, the
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197:. The last of these books features a cover painting by fellow former 126: 161:(B.A. '77, M.A. '78), and completed his Ph.D. with honors at the 281:"Emil Homerin: An American religion scholar remembered" 228:, the newsletter of the Friends of Mt. Hope Cemetery. 309:
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until his death in 2020, where he taught courses on
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University of Rochester
Islam
Arabic literature
mysticism
Mt. Hope Cemetery in Rochester
Pekin, Illinois
Pekin Community High School
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of Chicago
Chicago
American University Press
Pekinite
Mark Staff Brandl
Abingdon Press
Rochester, New York
Fulbright Foundation
National Endowment for the Humanities
Golden Key International Honour Society


http://www.sas.rochester.edu/rel/people/emeritus/homerin_t/index.html
"Emil Homerin: An American religion scholar remembered"
http://www.rochester.edu/pr/Review/V65N2/inrev08.html
Official site
Speaking Stones - a course on Mt. Hope Cemetery
Epitaph
Memorial from the University of Rochester
Categories
University of Chicago alumni
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign alumni

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