Mediating Religion
Studies in Media, Religion, and Culture
Herausgeber: Mitchell, Jolyon P.; Marriage, Sophia
Mediating Religion
Studies in Media, Religion, and Culture
Herausgeber: Mitchell, Jolyon P.; Marriage, Sophia
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This is the first book to bring together many aspects of the interplay between religion, media and culture from around the world in a single comprehensive study. Leading international scholars provide the most up-to-date findings in their fields, and in a readable and accessible way.Some of the topics covered include religion in the media age, popular broadcasting, communication theology, popular piety, film and religion, myth and ritual in cyberspace, music and religion, communication ethics, and the nature of truth in media saturated cultures.The result is not only a wide-ranging resource…mehr
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This is the first book to bring together many aspects of the interplay between religion, media and culture from around the world in a single comprehensive study. Leading international scholars provide the most up-to-date findings in their fields, and in a readable and accessible way.Some of the topics covered include religion in the media age, popular broadcasting, communication theology, popular piety, film and religion, myth and ritual in cyberspace, music and religion, communication ethics, and the nature of truth in media saturated cultures.The result is not only a wide-ranging resource for scholars and students, but also a unique introduction to this increasingly important phenomenon of modern life.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 611g
- ISBN-13: 9780567088079
- ISBN-10: 0567088073
- Artikelnr.: 21679781
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 611g
- ISBN-13: 9780567088079
- ISBN-10: 0567088073
- Artikelnr.: 21679781
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dr. Jolyon P. Mitchell lectures in Theology and Media at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Dr. Jolyon P. Mitchell lectures in Theology and Media at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Dr. Sophia Marriage is a research worker with the Church of Scotland.
Introduction
PART 1: POPULAR PIETY AND MEDIA
1. David Morgan: Visual Piety and the Aesthetics of Mass Culture
2. Erica Doss: Staging the Sacred, Mass Media Attention to the Visual and
Material Culture of Grief and Mourning
3. Kelly Denton Borhaug: How Do Women Internalise Christian Atonement
Symbols: Analysis of the 1996 Film 'Breaking the Waves'
4. Ted Harrison: The Role of the Media in the Development of Modern
Folk-Faith and Popular Religious Movements
5. John Ferre: Religious Responses to the Death of Farley in 'For Better or
for Worse'
PART 2: MEDIA, MEANING AND IDENTITY
1. Stewart Hoover: New Paper
2. Hamid Mowlana: Media, Islam and Culture - and a Short Response by Mona
Siddiqui
3. Jim McDonnell: Desperately Seeking Credibility, English Catholics, the
Media and the Church
4. Philip Rossi: The Levelling of Meaning, The Religious Challenge of the
Culture of Unconcern
5. Lynn Schofield-Clark: 'If You Stay Away from Nintendo, You'll Read the
Qur'an More', Religious Identities of 'Others' in the Context of a
Christian
PART 3: MEDIA LITERACY, COMMUNITY AND YOUTH CULTURE
1. Daniel Stout: Mormons and Media Literacy, Exploring Audience Dynamics of
Religious Media Education
2. Ailsa Tomkinson: Adolescent Perceptions of Religious Identity within
Popular Broadcasting
3. Mary Hess: Media Literacy as a Support for the Development of a
Responsible Imagination in Religious Community
4. Jose Martinez-de-Toda: Youth, Media and Spirituality
PART 4: COMMUNICATION THEOLOGY
1. Peter Horsfield: Back to the Future, Media, Culture and Faith
Communities
2. John Forrest: Entertainment and Theology
3. Jeremy Begbie: Music, Media and God
4. Franz Josef Eilers: The Communication Formation of Church Leaders as a
Holistic Concern
5. Francis Plude: Communication Theology, Report on a Construction Project
PART 5: COMMUNICATION ETHICS
1. Clifford Christians: Feminist Social Ethics
2. Andrew Moemeka: Communalism Versus Modernism, The Struggle Between
Ethics and Convenience in Africa
3. Cees Hamelink: Global Billboards, Religions and Human Rights
4. Richard Holloway: The Nature of Truth in a Media Saturated Context
5. Bob White: A Historical Change in Communitarian Ethics, The Emerging
Communitarian Normative Theory
6. Mark Fackler: Communitarian Media Theory with an African Flexion, and a
Note on the Maelstrom
PART 6: FILM AND RELIGION
1. Steve Nolan: Representing Realities, Theorising Identity Through Liturgy
and Film
2. Linda Mercadante: Faith and Film, Teaching Theology Through Film
3. Christopher Deacy: An Application of the Christian Concept of Redemption
Through the Cinema of Martin Scorsese
4. Jorg Herrmann: Religion in the Popular Cinema of the Nineties
5. Jeffrey Keuss: The Sorrows of Young Annakin Skywalker, The Notion of
Bildung as Genre in Contemporary Film
6. Diane Winston: Devin in a Blue Dress or the Doughboy's Goddess?
Hollywood Images of Salvation Army Womanhood 1910-1955
7. Annalee Ward: Mixing Moral Messages, A Recipe for Confusion in Recent
Disney Animated Films
PART 7: CYBERSPACE AND RELIGION
1. Gregor Goethals: Myth and Ritual in Cyber Space
2. Anne Foerst: Myth and Ritual in Cyber Space
3. Stephen O'Leary: Y2K in Religious and Mainstream Media,
Techno-Eschatology at the Millennium's End
4. John Capper and Mark Freeman: Christian Community and Cyberspace, A Case
Study in Exposure to New Possibilities
5. Alf Linderman and Mia Lovheim: Internet and Religion, The Making of
Meaning, Identity and Community Through Virtual Interaction?
Index
PART 1: POPULAR PIETY AND MEDIA
1. David Morgan: Visual Piety and the Aesthetics of Mass Culture
2. Erica Doss: Staging the Sacred, Mass Media Attention to the Visual and
Material Culture of Grief and Mourning
3. Kelly Denton Borhaug: How Do Women Internalise Christian Atonement
Symbols: Analysis of the 1996 Film 'Breaking the Waves'
4. Ted Harrison: The Role of the Media in the Development of Modern
Folk-Faith and Popular Religious Movements
5. John Ferre: Religious Responses to the Death of Farley in 'For Better or
for Worse'
PART 2: MEDIA, MEANING AND IDENTITY
1. Stewart Hoover: New Paper
2. Hamid Mowlana: Media, Islam and Culture - and a Short Response by Mona
Siddiqui
3. Jim McDonnell: Desperately Seeking Credibility, English Catholics, the
Media and the Church
4. Philip Rossi: The Levelling of Meaning, The Religious Challenge of the
Culture of Unconcern
5. Lynn Schofield-Clark: 'If You Stay Away from Nintendo, You'll Read the
Qur'an More', Religious Identities of 'Others' in the Context of a
Christian
PART 3: MEDIA LITERACY, COMMUNITY AND YOUTH CULTURE
1. Daniel Stout: Mormons and Media Literacy, Exploring Audience Dynamics of
Religious Media Education
2. Ailsa Tomkinson: Adolescent Perceptions of Religious Identity within
Popular Broadcasting
3. Mary Hess: Media Literacy as a Support for the Development of a
Responsible Imagination in Religious Community
4. Jose Martinez-de-Toda: Youth, Media and Spirituality
PART 4: COMMUNICATION THEOLOGY
1. Peter Horsfield: Back to the Future, Media, Culture and Faith
Communities
2. John Forrest: Entertainment and Theology
3. Jeremy Begbie: Music, Media and God
4. Franz Josef Eilers: The Communication Formation of Church Leaders as a
Holistic Concern
5. Francis Plude: Communication Theology, Report on a Construction Project
PART 5: COMMUNICATION ETHICS
1. Clifford Christians: Feminist Social Ethics
2. Andrew Moemeka: Communalism Versus Modernism, The Struggle Between
Ethics and Convenience in Africa
3. Cees Hamelink: Global Billboards, Religions and Human Rights
4. Richard Holloway: The Nature of Truth in a Media Saturated Context
5. Bob White: A Historical Change in Communitarian Ethics, The Emerging
Communitarian Normative Theory
6. Mark Fackler: Communitarian Media Theory with an African Flexion, and a
Note on the Maelstrom
PART 6: FILM AND RELIGION
1. Steve Nolan: Representing Realities, Theorising Identity Through Liturgy
and Film
2. Linda Mercadante: Faith and Film, Teaching Theology Through Film
3. Christopher Deacy: An Application of the Christian Concept of Redemption
Through the Cinema of Martin Scorsese
4. Jorg Herrmann: Religion in the Popular Cinema of the Nineties
5. Jeffrey Keuss: The Sorrows of Young Annakin Skywalker, The Notion of
Bildung as Genre in Contemporary Film
6. Diane Winston: Devin in a Blue Dress or the Doughboy's Goddess?
Hollywood Images of Salvation Army Womanhood 1910-1955
7. Annalee Ward: Mixing Moral Messages, A Recipe for Confusion in Recent
Disney Animated Films
PART 7: CYBERSPACE AND RELIGION
1. Gregor Goethals: Myth and Ritual in Cyber Space
2. Anne Foerst: Myth and Ritual in Cyber Space
3. Stephen O'Leary: Y2K in Religious and Mainstream Media,
Techno-Eschatology at the Millennium's End
4. John Capper and Mark Freeman: Christian Community and Cyberspace, A Case
Study in Exposure to New Possibilities
5. Alf Linderman and Mia Lovheim: Internet and Religion, The Making of
Meaning, Identity and Community Through Virtual Interaction?
Index
Introduction
PART 1: POPULAR PIETY AND MEDIA
1. David Morgan: Visual Piety and the Aesthetics of Mass Culture
2. Erica Doss: Staging the Sacred, Mass Media Attention to the Visual and
Material Culture of Grief and Mourning
3. Kelly Denton Borhaug: How Do Women Internalise Christian Atonement
Symbols: Analysis of the 1996 Film 'Breaking the Waves'
4. Ted Harrison: The Role of the Media in the Development of Modern
Folk-Faith and Popular Religious Movements
5. John Ferre: Religious Responses to the Death of Farley in 'For Better or
for Worse'
PART 2: MEDIA, MEANING AND IDENTITY
1. Stewart Hoover: New Paper
2. Hamid Mowlana: Media, Islam and Culture - and a Short Response by Mona
Siddiqui
3. Jim McDonnell: Desperately Seeking Credibility, English Catholics, the
Media and the Church
4. Philip Rossi: The Levelling of Meaning, The Religious Challenge of the
Culture of Unconcern
5. Lynn Schofield-Clark: 'If You Stay Away from Nintendo, You'll Read the
Qur'an More', Religious Identities of 'Others' in the Context of a
Christian
PART 3: MEDIA LITERACY, COMMUNITY AND YOUTH CULTURE
1. Daniel Stout: Mormons and Media Literacy, Exploring Audience Dynamics of
Religious Media Education
2. Ailsa Tomkinson: Adolescent Perceptions of Religious Identity within
Popular Broadcasting
3. Mary Hess: Media Literacy as a Support for the Development of a
Responsible Imagination in Religious Community
4. Jose Martinez-de-Toda: Youth, Media and Spirituality
PART 4: COMMUNICATION THEOLOGY
1. Peter Horsfield: Back to the Future, Media, Culture and Faith
Communities
2. John Forrest: Entertainment and Theology
3. Jeremy Begbie: Music, Media and God
4. Franz Josef Eilers: The Communication Formation of Church Leaders as a
Holistic Concern
5. Francis Plude: Communication Theology, Report on a Construction Project
PART 5: COMMUNICATION ETHICS
1. Clifford Christians: Feminist Social Ethics
2. Andrew Moemeka: Communalism Versus Modernism, The Struggle Between
Ethics and Convenience in Africa
3. Cees Hamelink: Global Billboards, Religions and Human Rights
4. Richard Holloway: The Nature of Truth in a Media Saturated Context
5. Bob White: A Historical Change in Communitarian Ethics, The Emerging
Communitarian Normative Theory
6. Mark Fackler: Communitarian Media Theory with an African Flexion, and a
Note on the Maelstrom
PART 6: FILM AND RELIGION
1. Steve Nolan: Representing Realities, Theorising Identity Through Liturgy
and Film
2. Linda Mercadante: Faith and Film, Teaching Theology Through Film
3. Christopher Deacy: An Application of the Christian Concept of Redemption
Through the Cinema of Martin Scorsese
4. Jorg Herrmann: Religion in the Popular Cinema of the Nineties
5. Jeffrey Keuss: The Sorrows of Young Annakin Skywalker, The Notion of
Bildung as Genre in Contemporary Film
6. Diane Winston: Devin in a Blue Dress or the Doughboy's Goddess?
Hollywood Images of Salvation Army Womanhood 1910-1955
7. Annalee Ward: Mixing Moral Messages, A Recipe for Confusion in Recent
Disney Animated Films
PART 7: CYBERSPACE AND RELIGION
1. Gregor Goethals: Myth and Ritual in Cyber Space
2. Anne Foerst: Myth and Ritual in Cyber Space
3. Stephen O'Leary: Y2K in Religious and Mainstream Media,
Techno-Eschatology at the Millennium's End
4. John Capper and Mark Freeman: Christian Community and Cyberspace, A Case
Study in Exposure to New Possibilities
5. Alf Linderman and Mia Lovheim: Internet and Religion, The Making of
Meaning, Identity and Community Through Virtual Interaction?
Index
PART 1: POPULAR PIETY AND MEDIA
1. David Morgan: Visual Piety and the Aesthetics of Mass Culture
2. Erica Doss: Staging the Sacred, Mass Media Attention to the Visual and
Material Culture of Grief and Mourning
3. Kelly Denton Borhaug: How Do Women Internalise Christian Atonement
Symbols: Analysis of the 1996 Film 'Breaking the Waves'
4. Ted Harrison: The Role of the Media in the Development of Modern
Folk-Faith and Popular Religious Movements
5. John Ferre: Religious Responses to the Death of Farley in 'For Better or
for Worse'
PART 2: MEDIA, MEANING AND IDENTITY
1. Stewart Hoover: New Paper
2. Hamid Mowlana: Media, Islam and Culture - and a Short Response by Mona
Siddiqui
3. Jim McDonnell: Desperately Seeking Credibility, English Catholics, the
Media and the Church
4. Philip Rossi: The Levelling of Meaning, The Religious Challenge of the
Culture of Unconcern
5. Lynn Schofield-Clark: 'If You Stay Away from Nintendo, You'll Read the
Qur'an More', Religious Identities of 'Others' in the Context of a
Christian
PART 3: MEDIA LITERACY, COMMUNITY AND YOUTH CULTURE
1. Daniel Stout: Mormons and Media Literacy, Exploring Audience Dynamics of
Religious Media Education
2. Ailsa Tomkinson: Adolescent Perceptions of Religious Identity within
Popular Broadcasting
3. Mary Hess: Media Literacy as a Support for the Development of a
Responsible Imagination in Religious Community
4. Jose Martinez-de-Toda: Youth, Media and Spirituality
PART 4: COMMUNICATION THEOLOGY
1. Peter Horsfield: Back to the Future, Media, Culture and Faith
Communities
2. John Forrest: Entertainment and Theology
3. Jeremy Begbie: Music, Media and God
4. Franz Josef Eilers: The Communication Formation of Church Leaders as a
Holistic Concern
5. Francis Plude: Communication Theology, Report on a Construction Project
PART 5: COMMUNICATION ETHICS
1. Clifford Christians: Feminist Social Ethics
2. Andrew Moemeka: Communalism Versus Modernism, The Struggle Between
Ethics and Convenience in Africa
3. Cees Hamelink: Global Billboards, Religions and Human Rights
4. Richard Holloway: The Nature of Truth in a Media Saturated Context
5. Bob White: A Historical Change in Communitarian Ethics, The Emerging
Communitarian Normative Theory
6. Mark Fackler: Communitarian Media Theory with an African Flexion, and a
Note on the Maelstrom
PART 6: FILM AND RELIGION
1. Steve Nolan: Representing Realities, Theorising Identity Through Liturgy
and Film
2. Linda Mercadante: Faith and Film, Teaching Theology Through Film
3. Christopher Deacy: An Application of the Christian Concept of Redemption
Through the Cinema of Martin Scorsese
4. Jorg Herrmann: Religion in the Popular Cinema of the Nineties
5. Jeffrey Keuss: The Sorrows of Young Annakin Skywalker, The Notion of
Bildung as Genre in Contemporary Film
6. Diane Winston: Devin in a Blue Dress or the Doughboy's Goddess?
Hollywood Images of Salvation Army Womanhood 1910-1955
7. Annalee Ward: Mixing Moral Messages, A Recipe for Confusion in Recent
Disney Animated Films
PART 7: CYBERSPACE AND RELIGION
1. Gregor Goethals: Myth and Ritual in Cyber Space
2. Anne Foerst: Myth and Ritual in Cyber Space
3. Stephen O'Leary: Y2K in Religious and Mainstream Media,
Techno-Eschatology at the Millennium's End
4. John Capper and Mark Freeman: Christian Community and Cyberspace, A Case
Study in Exposure to New Possibilities
5. Alf Linderman and Mia Lovheim: Internet and Religion, The Making of
Meaning, Identity and Community Through Virtual Interaction?
Index







