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E-raamat: Understanding Religion and Popular Culture

  • Formaat: 246 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Apr-2023
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000852370
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  • Formaat: 246 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Apr-2023
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000852370

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"Understanding Religion and Popular Culture 2nd edition provides an accessible introduction to this exciting and rapidly evolving field. Divided into two parts; Issues in Religion and Genres in Popular Culture, it encourages readers to think critically about the ways in which popular cultural practices and products, especially those considered as forms of entertainment, are laden with religious ideas, themes, and values. This edition has been thoroughly revised and includes 5 new chapters, updated case studies, and contemporary references. Among the areas covered are religion and film, food, violence, music, television, cosplay, and fandom. Each chapter also includes a helpful summary, glossary, bibliography, discussion questions, and suggestions for further reading/viewing. Providing a set of practical and theoretical tools for learning and research, this book is an essential read for all students of Religion and Popular Culture, or Religion and Media more broadly"--

Understanding Religion and Popular Culture 2nd edition provides an accessible introduction to this exciting and rapidly evolving field. Divided into two parts, Issues in Religion and Genres in Popular Culture, it encourages readers to think critically about the ways in which popular cultural practices and products, especially those considered as forms of entertainment, are laden with religious ideas, themes, and values.

This edition has been thoroughly revised and includes five new chapters, updated case studies, and contemporary references. Among the areas covered are religion and film, food, violence, music, television, cosplay, and fandom. Each chapter also includes a helpful summary, glossary, bibliography, discussion questions, and suggestions for further reading/viewing.

Providing a set of practical and theoretical tools for learning and research, this book is an essential read for all students of Religion and Popular Culture, or Religion and Media more broadly.



Divided into two parts; Issues in Religion and Genres in Popular Culture, this exciting volume encourages readers to think critically about the ways in which popular cultural practices and products, especially those considered as forms of entertainment, are laden with religious ideas, themes, and values.

Foreword to the Second Edition: How to Use this Book Elizabeth Rae Coody
1. Introduction: What is Religion? What is Pop Culture? How are they Related?
Terry Ray Clark Part 1: Issues in Religion
2. Pop Cultures Critique of
Sacred Traditions: South Park and Satire Terry Ray Clark
3. A New Myth: The
Critical Study of Star Wars as Myth John C. McDowell
4. On the Sacred Power
of Violence in Popular Culture: American Football and the Films of Tarantino
Eric Bain-Selbo
5. What Makes Music Religious?: Contemporary Christian Music
and Secularization Courtney Wilder and Jeremy Rehwaldt
6. Ecology and
Religion: Climate Change in Popular Culture Dell deChant
7. Ritual Doing,
Religious Doing: Understanding Harry Potter Fan Pilgrimages J. Caroline Toy
8. Sacred Writings: The Biblical Canon and the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Elizabeth Rae Coody Part 2: Genres in Popular Culture
9. Cinema and Religion:
The Horror Genre Douglas E. Cowan
10. Food and Whats Cooking in Pop Culture:
Lord of the Lembas Jonathan Sands Wise
11. Television: The Big Bang Theory
and Lived Religion Dan W. Clanton, Jr.
12. Popular Music with Biblical
Themes: FKA twigs MAGDALENE and the Liberating Power of Myth Siobhán Jolley
13. The Tarot as Material Religion Cynthia A. Hogan
14. Fandom as Religion:
Cosplay, Community, and Identity America Wolff. Index
Elizabeth Rae Coody is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Morningside University, Sioux City, Iowa, United States and co-editor of Monstrous Women in Comics (2020).

Dan W. Clanton Jr. is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Doane University, USA. He is the author, editor, or co-editor of a number of books and articles on religion, the Bible, and popular culture.

Terry Ray Clark is Professor of Religion and Chair of the Religion Department at Georgetown College, Georgetown, KY.