Description
Looking at the intersection of religion and popular culture through a theoretical lens, this new text offers an insightful treatment of this topical area of study. Each chapter outlines different theories and explores how key ideologies inform and interact with aspects of popular culture, including television, film, music, and the Internet.
About the author
Contributor Notes
Chris Klassen is assistant professor of religion and culture at Wilfrid Laurier University.
Editorial Reviews
"A very clearly written, readable, and superbly organized introductory text that reflects appreciation of complexity, critical thinking, and contemporary issues." --Wynne Jordan, Saint Mary's University