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E-raamat: Virtually Sacred: Myth and Meaning in World of Warcraft and Second Life [Oxford Scholarship Online e-raamatud]

(Professor, , Manhattan College)
  • Formaat: 368 pages, 21 illus.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Jul-2014
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199344697
  • Oxford Scholarship Online e-raamatud
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  • Formaat: 368 pages, 21 illus.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Jul-2014
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199344697
Millions of users have taken up residence in virtual worlds, and in those worlds they find opportunities to revisit and rewrite their religious lives. Robert M. Geraci argues that virtual worlds and video games have become a locus for the satisfaction of religious needs, providing many users with devoted communities, opportunities for ethical reflection, a meaningful experience of history and human activity, and a sense of transcendence. Using interviews, surveys, and his own first-hand experience within the virtual worlds, Geraci shows how World of Warcraft and Second Life provide participants with the opportunity to rethink what it means to be religious in the contemporary world. Not all participants use virtual worlds for religious purposes, but many online residents use them to rearrange or replace religious practice as designers and users collaborate in the production of a new spiritual marketplace.

Using World of Warcraft and Second Life as case studies, this book shows that many residents now use virtual worlds to re-imagine their traditions and work to restore them to "authentic" sanctity, or else replace religious institutions with virtual communities that provide meaning and purpose to human life. For some online residents, virtual worlds are even keys to a post-human future where technology can help us transcend mortal life. Geraci argues that World of Warcraft and Second Life are "virtually sacred" because they do religious work. They often do such work without regard for-and frequently in conflict with-traditional religious institutions and practices; ultimately they participate in our sacred landscape as outsiders, competitors, and collaborators.
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Real Stories in Virtual Worlds 1(12)
1 A Cultural Adventure
13(20)
2 Polite Society
33(30)
3 A World with Meaning
63(38)
4 The Flow of Faith Online
101(31)
5 Another Life for Religion
132(38)
6 Sacred Second Lives
170(31)
7 Reassembling Religion
201(18)
Appendix: On Method in the Study of Virtual Worlds 219(10)
Notes 229(74)
References 303(34)
Index 337
Robert M. Geraci is Professor in the Department of Religion at Manhattan College. He is the author of Apocalyptic AI: Visions of Heaven in Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Virtual Reality and many essays that analyze the ways in which human beings use technology to make the world meaningful. He was the principle investigator on a National Science Foundation grant to study virtual worlds and the recipient of a Fulbright-Nehru Senior Research Award (2012-2013), which allowed him to investigate the intersections of religion and technology at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore.