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Shaking the World for Jesus - Media and Conservative Evangelical Culture

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Heather Hendershot is associate professor in the media studies department at Queens College, City University of New York. She is the author of S aturday Morning Censors: Television Censorship before the V-Chip and editor of Nickelodeon Nation: The History, Politics, and Economics of America's Only TV Channel for Kids . Klappentext In 1999, the Reverend Jerry Falwell outed Tinky-Winky, the purple character from TV's Teletubbies . Events such as this reinforced in many quarters the common idea that evangelicals are reactionary, out of touch, and just plain paranoid. But reducing evangelicals to such caricatures does not help us understand their true spiritual and political agendas and the means they use to advance them. Shaking the World for Jesus moves beyond sensationalism to consider how the evangelical movement has effectively targeted Americans--as both converts and consumers--since the 1970s. Thousands of products promoting the Christian faith are sold to millions of consumers each year through the Web, mail order catalogs, and even national chains such as Kmart and Wal-Mart. Heather Hendershot explores in this book the vast industry of film, video, magazines, and kitsch that evangelicals use to spread their message. Focusing on the center of conservative evangelical culture--the white, middle-class Americans who can afford to buy "Christian lifestyle" products--she examines the industrial history of evangelist media, the curious subtleties of the products themselves, and their success in the religious and secular marketplace. To garner a wider audience, Hendershot argues, evangelicals have had to carefully temper their message. But in so doing, they have painted themselves into a corner. In the postwar years, evangelical media wore the message of salvation on its sleeve, but as the evangelical media industry has grown, many of its most popular products have been those with heavily diluted Christian messages. In the eyes of many followers, the evangelicals who purvey such products are sellouts--hucksters more interested in making money than spreading the word of God. Working to understand evangelicalism rather than pass judgment on it, Shaking the World for Jesus offers a penetrating glimpse into a thriving religious phenomenon. Zusammenfassung Hendershot looks at evangelical religion in America! studying both the ways in which evangelists have successfully utilized communications technology and consumerism to spread their message! and the tensions within the movement that have resulted! leading to allegations of hucksterism. ...

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Authors Heather Hendershot, Hendershot Heather
Publisher University Of Chicago Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.04.2004
 
EAN 9780226326795
ISBN 978-0-226-32679-5
No. of pages 266
Dimensions 159 mm x 229 mm x 19 mm
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

RELIGION / Christian Ministry / Missions, RELIGION / Christian Ministry / Evangelism, RELIGION / Christianity / General, Christian mission & evangelism, Christianity, Religious mission and Religious Conversion

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