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Mediating Catholicism: Religion and Media in Global Catholic Imaginaries
By (Author) Eric Hoenes del Pinal
Edited by Marc Roscoe Loustau
Edited by Kristin Norget
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
30th November 2023
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Cultural and media studies
Social and cultural anthropology
261.52088282
Paperback
264
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This book focuses on the ethnographic study of Catholicism and media. Chapters demonstrate how people engage with the Catholic media-scape, and analyse the social, cultural, and political processes that underlie Catholic media and mediatization. Case studies examine Catholic practices in North America, Western and Eastern Europe, Latin America, South-East Asia, and Africa, providing a truly comparative, de-centred representation of global Catholicism. Illustrating the vibrancy and heterogeneity of Catholicism world-wide, the book also examines how media work to sustain larger global Catholic imaginaries.
This is a really exhilarating collection that demonstrates not only the complex relationship between Catholicism and Media, but also the extent to which Catholicism is a religion of Media. It brings together top rate scholarship covering regional and national Catholicisms, as well as a range of different media: print, radio, television, and social media. It also extends the notion of media to explore themes such as the word love as a form of Catholic medium, and ritual as media. It is ground-breaking and fascinating. A major contribution to contemporary religious scholarship. * Jon P. Mitchell, Professor of Anthropology, University of Sussex, UK *
Eric Hoenes del Pinal is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA. Marc Loustau is Visiting Lecturer in Religious Studies at the College of the Holy Cross, USA. Kristin Norget is Associate Professor of Anthropology at McGill University, Canada.