• Geen verzendkosten vanaf €15,-
  • Uw cadeaus gratis ingepakt
  • Bestellen zonder account mogelijk
  • Geen verzendkosten vanaf €15,-
  • Uw cadeaus gratis ingepakt
  • Bestellen zonder account mogelijk

Latter-day Screens

Gender, Sexuality, and Mediated Mormonism

Brenda R. Weber

Latter-day Screens
Latter-day Screens

Latter-day Screens

Gender, Sexuality, and Mediated Mormonism

Brenda R. Weber

Hardback / gebonden | Engels
  • Leverbaar, de levertijd is 4-5 werkdagen.
  • Niet op voorraad in onze winkel
€ 135,95
  • Vanaf €15,- geen verzendkosten.
  • 30 dagen ruiltermijn voor fysieke producten

Omschrijving

Brenda R. Weber examines how the mediation of Mormonism through film, TV, blogs, YouTube videos, and memoirs functions as a means to understand conversations surrounding gender, sexuality, spirituality, capitalism, justice, and individualism in the United States.

“Smart, sassy, and full of provocative insight, this book shines a light on Mormonism, not as a religious tradition but as a ubiquitous cultural trope that is uniquely attuned to queerly mediated notions of sexuality and gender.”

Latter-day Screens is an amazing encyclopedic survey of the details of the Mormon Church and the place of Mormons in American popular culture. Drawing on cultural theories of mediation, mass culture, and film studies, Brenda R. Weber draws the reader into everything from aromatherapy oils to South Park parodies. Timely and relevant, and teachable for a range of classes, Latter-day Screens is an exceedingly important and interesting book.”

"In Latter-day Screens, gender studies professor Brenda R. Weber examines pop culture’s ongoing fascination with Mormons. Mainstream media has given us a largely one-dimensional view of Mormonism: Sister Wives, Big Love, and even storylines on Love After Lockup present polygamy as the sum total of the religion. But Weber has another story to tell, one that’s about how Mormons are using pop culture—including TV shows, books, and YouTube videos—to find and enact their agency and rethink their conservative religion’s understanding of gender, sexuality, race, spirituality, and justice."

"A deep, provocative look at mass and social media portrayals of Mormons on the parts of both Mormons and non-Mormons. . . . Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty."

"With its informative and enriching contextualization of its sources, Latter-day Screens provides a significant critical reading of  Mormon media sources while also functioning as an innovative approach to Mormonism." 

"Weber makes a series of arguments, deeply informed by theories in media studies and gender and sexuality studies, about the interplay among actual Mormons and media characterizations of them. In the burgeoning field of Mormon Studies, this is a fresh approach."

Brenda R. Weber is Professor of Gender Studies at Indiana University, editor of Reality Gendervision: Sexuality and Gender on Transatlantic Reality Television, and author of Makeover TV: Selfhood, Citizenship, and Celebrity, both also published by Duke University Press.

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    Duke University Press
  • Verschenen
    sep. 2019
  • Bladzijden
    384
  • Genre
    Filmgeschiedenis, -theorie of -kritiek
  • Afmetingen
    229 x 152 mm
  • Gewicht
    658 gram
  • EAN
    9781478004264
  • Hardback / gebonden
    Hardback / gebonden
  • Taal
    Engels

Gerelateerde producten

De held met de duizend gezichten

De held met de duizend gezichten

Joseph Campbell
€ 32,50
Tegen interpretatie

Tegen interpretatie

Susan Sontag
€ 27,99
Film

Film

Kevin Smets
€ 50,00
Wegens werkzaamheden geopend

Wegens werkzaamheden geopend

Rámon Gieling
€ 25,99
Duitse film na Hitler

Duitse film na Hitler

Adrian Stahlecker
€ 24,95
Verhalen in verbeelding

Verhalen in verbeelding

Ruud Terhaag
€ 39,50