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232 Seiten
Englisch
Bloomsbury Academicerscheint am12.12.2024
This volume traces the ways in which overlooked forms of cultural media, existing outside the sphere of 'popular culture', interact with the Bible. Supporting the theory that there is no singular 'Bible' and that biblical literacy is demonstrated in a multitude of ways outside of biblical text alone. The contributors of this book explore precisely how multiple 'cultural Bibles' co-exist simultaneously, exploring the various forms that represent, allude to, perpetuate, challenge or subvert biblical narratives and the Bible. Beginning with an introductory analysis of the Bible in visual cultural media - including definitions of what culture, subculture, counterculture, and popular culture mean in this respect - the contributors explore the methods in which cultural media interacts with biblical narratives. Discussing topics gathered under depictions of sex and gender, troubling and whitewashed representations, biblical allusions in subcultural media, and subverting or challenging biblical authority, this volume offers new studies on subcultural representations of the Bible which seek to interrogate, perpetuate and challenge dominant cultural ideas of what the Bible is, and who it is for.mehr

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KlappentextThis volume traces the ways in which overlooked forms of cultural media, existing outside the sphere of 'popular culture', interact with the Bible. Supporting the theory that there is no singular 'Bible' and that biblical literacy is demonstrated in a multitude of ways outside of biblical text alone. The contributors of this book explore precisely how multiple 'cultural Bibles' co-exist simultaneously, exploring the various forms that represent, allude to, perpetuate, challenge or subvert biblical narratives and the Bible. Beginning with an introductory analysis of the Bible in visual cultural media - including definitions of what culture, subculture, counterculture, and popular culture mean in this respect - the contributors explore the methods in which cultural media interacts with biblical narratives. Discussing topics gathered under depictions of sex and gender, troubling and whitewashed representations, biblical allusions in subcultural media, and subverting or challenging biblical authority, this volume offers new studies on subcultural representations of the Bible which seek to interrogate, perpetuate and challenge dominant cultural ideas of what the Bible is, and who it is for.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-567-70220-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum12.12.2024
Seiten232 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 156 mm, Höhe 234 mm, Dicke 25 mm
Gewicht454 g
Artikel-Nr.60527016

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PrefaceAcknowledgmentsAbbreviations1. Introduction - Zanne Domoney-Lyttle, University of Glasgow, UK and Rebekah Welton, University of Exeter, UK 2. Serpentine Saviours and Woke Women: When the Satanic Witch Met Eve in the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina - Holly Morse, University of Manchester, UK3. Buffy the Philistine Slayer: Echoes of Samson in the Buffyverse - Sarah Nicholson, University of Glasgow, UK4. "I can't be physical with you" - Reimagining John 20:17 through Fleabag - Siobhan Jolley, University of Manchester, UK5. Anti-Judaism in English History and the Strange Moment when Dr Who Appeared to Propagate Biblical Supersessionism - David Tollerton, University of Exeter, UK6. Reception of the Bible in My Little Pony and Christian Apocrypha - Tom de Bruin, Newbold College, UK7. Hip-Hop, Allegory and Exodus: A Study on Mosaic Masculinity and Liberative Performance in C-Murder's "Lord Help Us" - Eleanor Hayes, University of Glasgow, UK8. Subverting Scriptural "Authority" in Punk Music - Zanne Domoney-Lyttle, University of Glasgow, UK9. The Return of the Goddess in Supernatural: God, the Darkness and Genesis 1:1-2 - Rebekah Welton, University of Exeter, UK10. Subversive Screenings: Rethinking Genesis 22 in Popular Visual Media - Matthew Collins, University of Chester, UK11. The "Good" Book? Protestant Theology without the Bible in Good Omens and The Good Place - Laura Carlson Hasler, Indiana University, USA12. Response to previous chapters - Hugh S. Pyper, University of Sheffield, UKBibliographyIndexmehr

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