Prophetic Critique and Popular Media
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This book positions the «prophetic» as an organizing concept that can bridge religious and secular criticism of popular media. Although this book is diverse in perspective, each author seeks to expose how the content, institutions, and technologies of popular media alternately support - or undermine - the basic values of equality, human dignity, and social justice.
This book positions the "prophetic" as an organizing concept that can bridge religious and secular criticism of popular media. Drawing from philosophical ethics and moral psychology, the book argues that prophetic critique engages a complex set of universal human capabilities. Whether religious or secular in origin, prophetic critique requires developmentally complex modes of critical reflection, imagination, empathy, and communication. Although this book is diverse in perspective, each author seeks to expose how the content, institutions, and technologies of popular media alternately supportor underminethe basic values of equality, human dignity, and social justice. By foregrounding such universal principles, the authors distinguish their arguments from critical/cultural scholarship that fails to acknowledge its own normative foundations and implicit theology of culture. The authors demonstrate the efficacy of this framework by applying it to specific case studies in popular media including theater, film, music, journalism, and digital culture. The book argues that the prophetic critique of mass media is essential to maintaining a productive tension between religious communities and the institutions of secular democracy. More broadly, in outlining an inclusive understanding of prophetic critique, this book builds bridges between religious and secular scholarship and generates a unique vision for a revitalized, mass-mediated public sphere.
Autorentext
Robert H. Woods, Jr., J.D., PhD, is Professor of Communication and Media at Spring Arbor University. He is co-editor of Understanding Evangelical Media: The Changing Face of Christian Communication, co-author of Prophetically Incorrect: A Christian Introduction to Media Criticism, and one of the authors of Media Ethics: Cases and Moral Reasoning. Kevin Healey, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Communication at the University of New Hampshire. His research appears in Journal of Mass Media Ethics, Cultural Studies Critical Methodologies, Symbolic Interaction, and Trans/missions.
Inhalt
Robert W. McChesney: Foreword Robert H. Woods, Jr./Kevin Healey: Prophetic Critique and Popular Media Robert Jensen: Our Challenge: Prophetic Voices Laurie Ann Britt-Smith: Faith, Rhetoric, Rock `n Roll: The Boundary Crossing Influence of Bonös Prophetic Vision Naaman K. Wood: The Flawed Prophetic Critique in Michael Moore Documentaries Marvin A. McMickle: "We Don t Need a Preacher": Prophetic Critique of the Film Portrayal of the Black Preacher Paul D. Patton: The Prophetic Imagination and Passion of David Mamet Melba L. Hoffer/Clifford G. Christians: A Witness for Our Survival: Jacques Ellul and the Prophetic Case of Rachel Carson Brian Dolber: "Justice, Justice You Shall Pursue": The Prophetic Battle of the Jewish Funds for Justice against Glenn Beck Haydar Badawi Sadig/Gussai H. Sheikheldin: Profaning the Sacred: A Prophetic Critique of Consumerism in the Heart of the Muslim World Kevin Healey: "You Are Not a Gadget": Prophetic Critique in the Age of Google Eric McLuhan: Afterword.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Herausgeber Peter Lang
- Gewicht 330g
- Untertitel Theoretical Foundations and Practical Applications
- Titel Prophetic Critique and Popular Media
- Veröffentlichung 25.02.2013
- ISBN 1433118130
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9781433118135
- Jahr 2013
- Größe H225mm x B150mm x T13mm
- Anzahl Seiten 230
- Lesemotiv Auseinandersetzen
- Editor Kevin Healey, Robert H. Jr. Woods
- Auflage 1. Auflage
- GTIN 09781433118135