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Making the American Religious Fringe Sean McCloud

Making the American Religious Fringe By Sean McCloud

Making the American Religious Fringe by Sean McCloud


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In an examination of religion coverage in Time, Newsweek, Life, The Saturday Evening Post, Ebony, Christianity Today, National Review, and other news magazines, Sean McCloud combines religious history and social theory to analyze how and why mass-market magazines depicted religions as mainstream or fringe in the post-World War II United States.

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Making the American Religious Fringe: Exotics, Subversives, and Journalists, 1955-1993 by Sean McCloud

In an examination of religion coverage in Time, Newsweek, Life, The Saturday Evening Post, Ebony, Christianity Today, National Review, and other news and special interest magazines, Sean McCloud combines religious history and social theory to analyze how and why mass-market magazines depicted religions as mainstream or fringe in the post-World War II United States. McCloud argues that in assuming an American mainstream that was white, middle class, and religiously liberal, journalists in the largest magazines, under the guise of objective reporting, offered a spiritual apologetics for the dominant social order. McCloud analyzes articles on a wide range of religious movements from the 1950s through the early 1990s, including Pentecostalism, the Nation of Islam, California cults, the Jesus movement, South Asian gurus, and occult spirituality. He shows that, in portraying certain beliefs as fringe, magazines evoked long-standing debates in American religious history about emotional versus rational religion, exotic versus familiar spirituality, and normal versus abnormal levels of piety. He also traces the shifting line between mainstream and fringe, showing how such boundary shifts coincided with larger changes in society, culture, and the magazine industry. McCloud's astute analysis helps us understand both broad conceptions of religion in the United States and the role of mass media in American society.

About Sean McCloud

Sean McCloud is assistant professor of religion and modern culture at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

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CIN0807854964G
9780807854969
0807854964
Making the American Religious Fringe: Exotics, Subversives, and Journalists, 1955-1993 by Sean McCloud
Used - Good
Paperback
The University of North Carolina Press
2004-03-01
288
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