Rethinking Media, Religion, and Culture, כרך 23

כריכה קדמית
Stewart M. Hoover, Knut Lundby
SAGE, 31 בינו׳ 1997 - 332 עמודים
The growing connections between media, culture and religion are increasingly evident in contemporary society, but until now have rarely been theoretically linked.

The contributors to this volume effectively combine these areas into a coherent whole. The issues they examine include: the decline of religious institutions during the late twentieth century; the increasing autonomy and individualized practice of religion; and the surge of media and media-based icons that are often imbued with religious qualities, and the ensuing effect on cultural practices.

 

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Setting the Agenda
3
A Bibliographic Essay
15
Chapter 3 Religion and Media in the Construction of Cultures
37
Chapter 4 Technology and Triadic Theories of Mediation
65
Contemporary Society
83
Religion and the Transformations of Modernity
85
Chapter 6 Mass Media as a Site of Resacralization of Contemporary Cultures
102
Ritual Dimensions of Popular Culture
117
Chapter 11 Media Meaning and Method in Religious Studies
184
Redressive Ritual Within a Larger Social Drama
194
Chapter 13 Resistance Through Mediated Orality
209
Individual Practice
225
Chapter 14 Psychologized Religion in a Mediated World
227
Chapter 15 A Utopian on Main Street
246
Chapter 16 Making Sense of Religion in Television
263
Chapter 17 Media and the Construction of the Religious Public Sphere
283

Anomie and the Crisis of Ritual
133
Chapter 9 The Web of Collective Representations
146
Changing Institutions
165
Chapter 10 Changes in Religion in Periods of Media Convergence
167
Mediated Religion
298
Index
310
About the Contributors
329
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