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Television, Religion, and Supernatural: Hunting Monsters, Finding Gods

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Television, Religion, and Supernatural: Hunting Monsters, Finding Gods

Contributors:

By (Author) Erika Engstrom
By (author) Joseph M. Valenzano

ISBN:

9781498550390

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

14th November 2016

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Communication studies
Popular culture

Dewey:

791.4572

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

166

Dimensions:

Width 151mm, Height 231mm, Spine 12mm

Weight:

254g

Description

Television, Religion, and Supernatural examines the text of the CW network television series Supernatural, a program based in the horror genre that offers viewers myriad religious-based antagonists through the portrayals of monsters, which its two main characters hunt and destroy, as well as storylines based on the Bible. Even as the series producers claim a nonreligious perspective, the authors contend that story arcs and outcomes of episodes actually forward a hegemonic portrayal of Christianity that portrays a good-versus-evil motif regarding the superiority of Catholicism. The depiction of its protagonist brothers, Dean and Sam Winchester of Lawrence, Kansas, provides a pro-American perspective regarding a more generalized fight against evil in contemporary times.

Reviews

In summary, Engstrom and Valenzano provide a thorough and interesting investigation of this fan favorite that regularly draws two to three million viewers on the CW network. They clearly identify their methodologies and define their terms. Their knowledge of the show is extensive and many of their conclusions persuasive, though occasionally repetitive. For those researching the relationship between television and the supernatural, the book provides helpful context and information for comparison.... Engstrom and Valenzano demonstrate the value of Supernatural as a resource for teaching about religion, popular culture, media, and representations of the Apocalypse. * Nova Religio: The Journal Of Alternative And Emergent Religions *
The combination of analyses based on concepts from hegemony theory, homiletics and civil religion make Engstrom and Valenzanos Television, Religion, and Supernatural: Hunting Monsters, Finding Gods a fascinating addition to the burgeoning literature examining the cultural and religious implications of ostensibly secular media. -- Judith M. Buddenbaum, Colorado State University
This is without a doubt one of the best books on television and religion. Timely, intricately researched, a pleasure to read. It is a cleverly written, multi-layered explanation of how religion and popular culture are very similar phenomena. -- Daniel Stout, Brigham Young UniversityHawaii

Author Bio

Erika Engstrom is professor of communication studies at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She is the author of The Bride Factory: Mass Media Portrayals of Women and Weddings. Joseph M. Valenzano, III, is assistant professor and basic course director at the University of Dayton. He has co-authored two public speaking textbooks, The Speaker: The Tradition and Practice of Public Speaking and The Speakers Primer.

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