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This book explores Kierkegaardian concepts within pop culture. Though the relationship between Kierkegaard and pop culture may not have a long history, it is significant and ever-growing. Such a study illustrates the continued relevancy of Kierkegaardian thought and its impact on modern society.
Each chapter explores a distinct Kierkegaardian concept, such as despair, anxiety, the single individual, and faith. The book covers Kierkegaard s lesser-known signed works, in addition to his more famous works. The book also addresses a wide range of pop culture, from a children s television show to a serial killer drama, from anime to a billboard topping album, from a sitcom to a summer blockbuster movie. By examining the intersection of Kierkegaard and pop culture, this study provides insight into how Kierkegaardian thought is being developed in new ways and in different contexts.
List of contents
1. Introduction.- 2. Finding the Self in a Maze: Westworld and Kierkegaardian Existentialism.- 3.Communicating the Incomprehensible: Mister Rogers and the Land of Make Believe.- 4. The Either/Or of Life: Mr. Nobody and the Power of Choice.- 5. The Boredom of Busyness: The Restlessness of Dexter the Serial Killer,.- 6. Anxiety and Possibility: The Demonic in The Good Place.- 7. Despair and the Self: Synthesis, Consciousness, and Neon Genesis Evangelion.- 8. The Dark Knight as the Knight of Faith: Batman, Faith, and the Teleological
Suspension of the Ethical.- 9. Reflection and Reflektor: Arcade Fire and the Present Age.- 10. Conclusion.
About the author
Hoon J. Lee is Continuing Lecturer of Philosophy at Purdue University Northwest, USA. He is the author of
The Biblical Accommodation Debate in Germany: Interpretation and the Enlightenment (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017).
Summary
This book explores Kierkegaardian concepts within pop culture. Though the relationship between Kierkegaard and pop culture may not have a long history, it is significant and ever-growing. Such a study illustrates the continued relevancy of Kierkegaardian thought and its impact on modern society.
Each chapter explores a distinct Kierkegaardian concept, such as despair, anxiety, the single individual, and faith. The book covers Kierkegaard’s lesser-known signed works, in addition to his more famous works. The book also addresses a wide range of pop culture, from a children’s television show to a serial killer drama, from anime to a billboard topping album, from a sitcom to a summer blockbuster movie. By examining the intersection of Kierkegaard and pop culture, this study provides insight into how Kierkegaardian thought is being developed in new ways and in different contexts.