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Picturing Cultural Values in Postmodern America

by William G. Doty (Editor), William C. Doty W.
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Overview

This challenging interdisciplinary collection of essays sets out to find cultural significance and value in America’s post modern society. The book includes analyses of a wide range of contemporary cultural artifacts—poetry, novels, myths, painting, cinematic images—from different vantage points, but especially from the perspective of those working in the area of religion and culture. While the contributors recognize that there are no simple solutions for identifying satisfactory values in today’s society, they all emphasize the close kinship between ethics and aesthetics in their interpretations. Imagery of many sorts comes up for a closer look: the imagery of the anti-abortion movement, heroic and mythic figures, rituals, politics, gender issues, and race relations. Giving voice to “difference” and “the other,” the essays provide a lively discussion about where our common future is headed and how we can remain responsible to values that are beneficial to the largest number of people.

Contributors: William G. Doty, David H. Fisher, Matthew Fox, Stephen Karatheodoris, Gary Kochhar-Lindgren, Hank Lazer, Mark Ledbetter, Irena S. M. Makarushka, Daniel C. Noel, Jerome Rothenberg, Lynda Sexson

About the Author, William G. Doty

William G. Doty is a Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at The University of Alabama. He is the author of Myth: A Handbook and Mythography: The Study of Myths and Rituals, the editor of Mythosphere: A Journal for Image, Myth, and Symbol, and the co-editor of Mythical Trickster Figures: Contours, Contexts, and Criticisms.

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"Picturing Cultural Values is a rich polyphony of voices, perspectives, and styles, just like postmodern culture, which it imagines and interprets with grace." --David L. Miller, Syracuse University

"This interesting collection of essays elucidates the postmodern character of our culture....An important contribution to contemporary cultural conversation." --Lynn Ross-Bryant, University of Colorado-Boulder

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A challenging interdisciplinary collection of essays which sets out to find cultural significance and value in America's post- modern society through analyses of a range of contemporary cultural artifacts, including poetry, novels, myths, paintings, and cinematic images. Perspectives vary but there is a preponderance of contributors who focus on religion and culture and an emphasis on the close kinship between ethics and aesthetics. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR booknews.com

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1995
Publisher
University of Alabama Press
Pages
272
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780817307332

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