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The Bloomsbury Reader in the Study of Religion and Popular Culture

Langbeschreibung
This is the first anthology to trace broader themes of religion and popular culture across time and theoretical methods. It provides key readings, encouraging a broader methodological and historical understanding. With a combined experience of over 30 years dedicated to teaching undergraduates, Lisle W. Dalton, Eric Michael Mazur, and Richard J. Callahan, Jr. have ensured that the pedagogical features and structure of the volume are valuable to both students and their professors. Features include: - A number of units based on common semester syllabi - A blend of materials focused on method with materials focused on subject - An introduction to the texts for each unit - Questions designed to encourage and enhance post-reading reflection and classroom discussion - A glossary of terms from the unit's readings, as well as suggestions for further reading and investigation. The Reader is suitable as the foundational textbook for any undergraduate course on religion and popular culture, as well as theory in the study of religion.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
AcknowledgmentsIntroductionUnit I. The Study of Religion and Popular CultureIntroduction to Unit I1. Charles Long, "Popular Religion" (2005) and David Chidester, "Planet Hollywood" (2005) Connections: TypologiesUnit II. Foundational Texts in the Study of Religion & Popular CultureIntroduction to Unit II2. Sigmund Freud: "On Dreams" (1904) and "The Psychopathology of Everyday Life" (1911) Connections: Freud, Psychoanalysis, and the Fairy Tale Connections: Freud, Cultural Critique, Self-Help, and Religionized Therapy3. Emile Durkheim: "Origins of These Beliefs" (1915) Connections: Durkheim, Memorial Day, and Civil Religion Connections: Durkheim and Totemism at the Stadium4. Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno: "The Culture Industry" (1944) Connections: Horkheimer, Adorno, Religion, Consumer Culture, and Advertising Connections: Horkheimer, Adorno, and Selling Religion5. Paul Tillich: "Aspects of a Religious Analysis of Culture" (1959) Connections: Tillich, Theology, and Culture Connections: Tillich and "The Gospel According to..."6. Roland Barthes: "Myth Today" (1957) Connections: Barthes, Poaching, and Fandom Connections: Barthes and Religion as Critique7. Victor Turner: "Betwixt and Between" (1967) Connections: Turner and Liminal Raving Connections: Turner, Religion, Sports, and Digital Gaming8. Mircea Eliade: "The Myths of the Modern World" (1967) Connections: Eliade and the Monomyth Connections: Eliade, Myth, and the "Buddy" Genre9. Peter Berger: "Religion and World Construction" (1967) Connections: Berger and McDonald's as Sacrament of Modernity Connections: Berger and Monsters of Chaos10. Clifford Geertz: "Religion as a Cultural System" (1973) Connections: Geertz at the Movies Connections: Geertz and the American Flag as a Sacred Symbol11. Edward Said: "Introduction" from Orientalism (1978) Connections: Said, Race, & Religion Connections: Said's Orientalism, Religion, and Pop Culture12. Stuart Hall: "Notes on Deconstructing 'the Popular'" (1981) Connections: Hall, Race, Identity, and Popular Music Connections: Hall, Dominance, and Resistance through Popular Culture13. Elaine Showalter: "Feminist Criticism in the Wilderness" (1981) Connections: Showalter and the Long Arc of Joan Connections: Showalter and the Varieties of Gender Experience14. Catherine Bell: "Characteristics of Ritual-Like Activities" (1997) Connections: Bell, Religion, and Nationalism Connections: Bell and ParadesUnit III. Durable Forms in the Study of Religion & Popular CultureIntroduction to Unit III15. Who We Are: Saints, Heroes, and Monsters16. Where We Are: Sacred Space17. What We Know: Myths and Sacred Texts18. Where We Go: Pilgrimages19. What We Do: Public Ritual, Carnivals, and ParadesBibliographyIndex
Lisle W. Dalton is Professor of Religious Studies at Hartwick College, USA. He is former co-chair of the Religion and Popular Culture Group of the American Academy of Religion. Eric Michael Mazur is Gloria & David Furman Professor of Judaic Studies at Virginia Wesleyan University, USA.Richard J. Callahan, Jr. is Lecturer in Religious Studies at Gonzaga University, USA. He is former co-chair of the Religion and Popular Culture Group of the American Academy of Religion.
ISBN-13:
9781472586254
Veröffentl:
2021
Seiten:
288
Autor:
Lisle W. Dalton
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch

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