This book offers a lively and comprehensive introduction to the contemporary field of religion, media and culture.
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Jeffrey H. Mahan holds the Ralph E. and Norma E. Peck Chair in Religion and Public Communication and is Professor of Ministry, Media and Culture at Iliff School of Theology in Denver. He is affiliate faculty at the Center for Media, Religion and Culture at the University of Colorado in Boulder and co-editor with Bruce David Forbes of Religion and Popular Culture in America.
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Foreword by Stewart M. Hoover Section One: Religious Identity in Media Cultures 1. RELATING MEDIA, RELIGION AND CULTURE Consuming Oprah's Products, Consuming Oprah's Spirit - Kathryn Lofton Telegraphing as Spirit - Jeremy Stolow 2. MAKING AND ARTICULATING RELIGIOUS IDENTITY When Gods Fall (Off their Bike) - Pete Ward Digital Storytelling and Narratives of Identity: Abel's Story - Lynn Schofield Clark 3. BELIEVING AND PRACTICING IN A DIGITAL WORLD Mom Blogs and the Religion of Everyday Life - Deborah Whitehead Online Puja and Puja Online: Believing and Practicing in a Digital World - Grace Chiou Section Two: Religion in the Midst of Change 4. OLD AND NEW MEDIA Gaming the End Times - Rachel Wagner Codex to Kindle - Michael Hemenway 5. STABILITY AND CHANGE Alt-Muslim: Media Spaces for a Modern Muslim Voice - Nabil Echchaibi Religious Tracts in the 18th Century - David Morgan 6. ORGANIZED RELIGION IN THE AGE OF DIGITAL MEDIA Wicca and Religious Freedom Networking in the Digital Age - Sarah Pike Advertising that "I'm a Mormon" - Benjamin Thevenin Section Three: Ethics and Esthetics 7. TO CENSOR, SHAPE, OR ENGAGE MEDIA AND THE ARTS? Koshering the Cell Phone - Heidi A. Campbell Muslim Monsters - Sophia Shafi 8. READING, LISTENING, WATCHING Creating Mythology through Cinematography - S. Brent Plate Katy Perry's Firework - Dan Clanton 9. CASE STUDIES
Foreword by Stewart M. Hoover Section One: Religious Identity in Media Cultures 1. RELATING MEDIA, RELIGION AND CULTURE Consuming Oprah's Products, Consuming Oprah's Spirit - Kathryn Lofton Telegraphing as Spirit - Jeremy Stolow 2. MAKING AND ARTICULATING RELIGIOUS IDENTITY When Gods Fall (Off their Bike) - Pete Ward Digital Storytelling and Narratives of Identity: Abel's Story - Lynn Schofield Clark 3. BELIEVING AND PRACTICING IN A DIGITAL WORLD Mom Blogs and the Religion of Everyday Life - Deborah Whitehead Online Puja and Puja Online: Believing and Practicing in a Digital World - Grace Chiou Section Two: Religion in the Midst of Change 4. OLD AND NEW MEDIA Gaming the End Times - Rachel Wagner Codex to Kindle - Michael Hemenway 5. STABILITY AND CHANGE Alt-Muslim: Media Spaces for a Modern Muslim Voice - Nabil Echchaibi Religious Tracts in the 18th Century - David Morgan 6. ORGANIZED RELIGION IN THE AGE OF DIGITAL MEDIA Wicca and Religious Freedom Networking in the Digital Age - Sarah Pike Advertising that "I'm a Mormon" - Benjamin Thevenin Section Three: Ethics and Esthetics 7. TO CENSOR, SHAPE, OR ENGAGE MEDIA AND THE ARTS? Koshering the Cell Phone - Heidi A. Campbell Muslim Monsters - Sophia Shafi 8. READING, LISTENING, WATCHING Creating Mythology through Cinematography - S. Brent Plate Katy Perry's Firework - Dan Clanton 9. CASE STUDIES
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