This book focuses on the ethnographic study of Catholicism and media. Chapters demonstrate how people engage with the Catholic media-scape, and analyse the social, cultural, and political processes that underlie Catholic media and mediatization. Case studies examine Catholic practices in North America, Western and Eastern Europe, Latin America, South-East Asia, and Africa, providing a truly comparative, de-centred representation of global Catholicism. Illustrating the vibrancy and heterogeneity of Catholicism world-wide, the book also examines how media work to sustain larger global Catholic imaginaries.…mehr
This book focuses on the ethnographic study of Catholicism and media. Chapters demonstrate how people engage with the Catholic media-scape, and analyse the social, cultural, and political processes that underlie Catholic media and mediatization. Case studies examine Catholic practices in North America, Western and Eastern Europe, Latin America, South-East Asia, and Africa, providing a truly comparative, de-centred representation of global Catholicism. Illustrating the vibrancy and heterogeneity of Catholicism world-wide, the book also examines how media work to sustain larger global Catholic imaginaries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eric Hoenes del Pinal is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA. Marc Loustau is Visiting Lecturer in Religious Studies at the College of the Holy Cross, USA. Kristin Norget is Associate Professor of Anthropology at McGill University, Canada.
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List of Images List of Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction: Mediating Catholicism Marc Loustau (College of the Holy Cross USA) Kristin Norget (McGill University Canada) and Eric Hoenes del Pinal (University of North Carolina USA) 1. Mediatizing Holy Week: Guatemalan Catholic Experiments with Radio and Facebook Eric Hoenes del Pinal (University of North Carolina USA) 2. NFP Online: The Mutable Religious Space of Social Media Katherine Dugan (Springfield College USA) 3. The Stakes of Catholic Media Practices in Chad Ludovic Lado (Center for Research and Action for Peace Institute of Human Dignity and Rights Ivory Coast) 4. 'This station only runs on Love': Post-Bureaucratic Evangelism in a Transylvanian Catholic Media Organization Marc Loustau (College of the Holy Cross USA) 5. A Touch of Love: On Words Things and the Global Aspirations of U.S. Catholics Hillary Kaell (Concordia University Canada) 6. Religious Celebrities and the Expansion of Suffering in the Philippines and Timor-Leste Julius Bautista (Kyoto University Japan) 7. Exorcism in the Media Thomas J. Csordas (University of California San Diego USA) 8. Abundance and the Late Capitalist Imagination: Catholicism and Fashion at the Metropolitan Museum Elayne Oliphant (New York University USA) 9. Miraculous Sovereignties: Mediation and the Señor de los Kristin Norget (McGill University Canada) 10. The Mediatization of Catholicism: Some Challenges and Remarks Luis Mauro Sa Martino (Faculdade Cásper Líbero Brazil) Notes Bibliography Index
List of Images List of Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction: Mediating Catholicism Marc Loustau (College of the Holy Cross USA) Kristin Norget (McGill University Canada) and Eric Hoenes del Pinal (University of North Carolina USA) 1. Mediatizing Holy Week: Guatemalan Catholic Experiments with Radio and Facebook Eric Hoenes del Pinal (University of North Carolina USA) 2. NFP Online: The Mutable Religious Space of Social Media Katherine Dugan (Springfield College USA) 3. The Stakes of Catholic Media Practices in Chad Ludovic Lado (Center for Research and Action for Peace Institute of Human Dignity and Rights Ivory Coast) 4. 'This station only runs on Love': Post-Bureaucratic Evangelism in a Transylvanian Catholic Media Organization Marc Loustau (College of the Holy Cross USA) 5. A Touch of Love: On Words Things and the Global Aspirations of U.S. Catholics Hillary Kaell (Concordia University Canada) 6. Religious Celebrities and the Expansion of Suffering in the Philippines and Timor-Leste Julius Bautista (Kyoto University Japan) 7. Exorcism in the Media Thomas J. Csordas (University of California San Diego USA) 8. Abundance and the Late Capitalist Imagination: Catholicism and Fashion at the Metropolitan Museum Elayne Oliphant (New York University USA) 9. Miraculous Sovereignties: Mediation and the Señor de los Kristin Norget (McGill University Canada) 10. The Mediatization of Catholicism: Some Challenges and Remarks Luis Mauro Sa Martino (Faculdade Cásper Líbero Brazil) Notes Bibliography Index
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