Rethinking Media, Religion, and CultureStewart M. Hoover, Knut Lundby SAGE Publications, 31 בינו׳ 1997 - 342 עמודים The growing connections between media, culture, and religion are increasingly evident in our society today but have rarely been linked theoretically until now. Beginning with the decline of religious institutions during the latter part of this century, Rethinking Media, Religion, and Culture focuses on issues such as the increasing autonomy and individualized practice of religion, the surge of media and media-based icons that are often imbued with religious qualities, and the ensuing effect on cultural practices. Editors Stewart M. Hoover and Knut Lundby examine each of these issues and the implications of major recent findings of religious, media, and cultural studies as they pertain to one another. In a primary effort, the leading class of contributors to this work effectively triangulate these three separate areas into a coherent whole. The book explores phenomena like rallies, rituals, and resistance as they are distinct expressions of religion often transmogrified into different mediated or cultural expressions. This collection should benefit the work of scholars and researchers in communication, media, cultural, and religious studies who seek a broader understanding of the two-sided relationships between religion and media, media and culture, and culture and religion. |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 84
עמוד 7
... human ontological imagination and practice, and media may therefore play a quasi-religious role in everyday life. The category of rituals must acknowledge this broader scope. We suggest that there is a substantive, ontological, and ...
... human ontological imagination and practice, and media may therefore play a quasi-religious role in everyday life. The category of rituals must acknowledge this broader scope. We suggest that there is a substantive, ontological, and ...
עמוד 8
... human individual and human social network that give rise to the deepest and most transcendent meanings. Second, processes of cultural construction in the media have been shown to be sites of social and cultural struggle in their own ...
... human individual and human social network that give rise to the deepest and most transcendent meanings. Second, processes of cultural construction in the media have been shown to be sites of social and cultural struggle in their own ...
עמוד 17
... human thought and practice, religion is thus an important consideration in theories of culture and society. Peck (1993) notes the connection between religion and issues of meaning at both individual and social levels: Religion is ...
... human thought and practice, religion is thus an important consideration in theories of culture and society. Peck (1993) notes the connection between religion and issues of meaning at both individual and social levels: Religion is ...
עמוד 25
... traditionally a more central concern. Because humans are symbol-producing creatures, or "animal symbolicum," as Cassirer (1944) argued, communication and cognition are only possible At the Intersection: A Bibliographic Essay 25.
... traditionally a more central concern. Because humans are symbol-producing creatures, or "animal symbolicum," as Cassirer (1944) argued, communication and cognition are only possible At the Intersection: A Bibliographic Essay 25.
עמוד 27
... human actors, (p. 74) Wuthnow (1987) makes a similar argument, noting that all actions that are expressive or communicative are, to some degree, rituals; and thus ritual is a part of all social activity. The cultural anthropologist Mary ...
... human actors, (p. 74) Wuthnow (1987) makes a similar argument, noting that all actions that are expressive or communicative are, to some degree, rituals; and thus ritual is a part of all social activity. The cultural anthropologist Mary ...
תוכן
Religion and Media in the Construction of Cultures | 37 |
Technology and Triadic Theories of Mediation | 65 |
Religion and | 85 |
Mass Media as a Site of Resacralization | 102 |
Ritual Dimensions of Popular Culture | 117 |
Anomie and the Crisis of Ritual | 133 |
The Web of Collective Representations | 146 |
Changes in Religion in Periods of Media Convergence | 167 |
Resistance Through Mediated Orality | 209 |
IV | 225 |
A Utopian on Main Street | 246 |
Making Sense of Religion in Television | 263 |
Media and the Construction of | 283 |
Mediated Religion | 298 |
Index | 310 |
About the Contributors | 329 |
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