In Studies in Ideology, poet and theorist J.M. Beach delivers a comprehensive analysis of the history and theory of "ideology." Beach offers his theory of ideology in conjunction with an extensive reading of history and contemporary affairs and ends the book with a brief biographical sketch of his own intellectual maturation, which is imbedded within a daring and timely critique of Christianity.
In Studies in Ideology, poet and theorist J.M. Beach delivers a comprehensive analysis of the history and theory of "ideology." Beach offers his theory of ideology in conjunction with an extensive reading of history and contemporary affairs and ends the book with a brief biographical sketch of his own intellectual maturation, which is imbedded within a daring and timely critique of Christianity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
J.M. Beach is currently the Administrator at Waldorf School of Orange County and an Adjunct Professor at Riverside Community College, Norco campus. Beach has taught in the Center for Writing and Learning, the Department of English, and the Department of Philosophy at Oregon State University. He is pursuing a Ph.D. in Education at University of California, Riverside. He is also author of Studies in Poetry (University Press of America, 2004).
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Preface: The Human Condition Chapter 2 Introduction: Ideas, Do They Matter? Ideology, Does it Exist? So What? Chapter 3 Part I: One Does Not Live by Bread Alone: Introduction; Ideology as Process Chapter 4 Part II: Ideology, Reality, and Rhetoric: Kenneth Burke's Dramatism: Introduction; Conclusion: A Burkean Ethic Chapter 5 Part III: Literature and Ideology: Introduction: The Fundamentalist Threat and the Power of Ideology; Conclusion: Finding an Ideology that Fits the Facts Chapter 6 Part IV: A Critique of Christianity: Introduction: Why I Became an Atheist Chapter 7 Appendix A: Selected Popular Culture Resources for Pedagogical Approaches to Ideology Chapter 8 Appendix B: Selected Popular Culture Themes for Classroom Study Chapter 9 Select Bibliography Chapter 10 Selected Index Chapter 11 Author Biography
Chapter 1 Preface: The Human Condition Chapter 2 Introduction: Ideas, Do They Matter? Ideology, Does it Exist? So What? Chapter 3 Part I: One Does Not Live by Bread Alone: Introduction; Ideology as Process Chapter 4 Part II: Ideology, Reality, and Rhetoric: Kenneth Burke's Dramatism: Introduction; Conclusion: A Burkean Ethic Chapter 5 Part III: Literature and Ideology: Introduction: The Fundamentalist Threat and the Power of Ideology; Conclusion: Finding an Ideology that Fits the Facts Chapter 6 Part IV: A Critique of Christianity: Introduction: Why I Became an Atheist Chapter 7 Appendix A: Selected Popular Culture Resources for Pedagogical Approaches to Ideology Chapter 8 Appendix B: Selected Popular Culture Themes for Classroom Study Chapter 9 Select Bibliography Chapter 10 Selected Index Chapter 11 Author Biography
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