This volume brings theology and cultural studies in an equally exciting and fruitful dialogue, the concept of sacralization converges. By classical phenomenological approaches are taken to the Holy discursive, it is clear how much discourse about the experience of a numinous power in have popular film around the turn of the millennium (if you) found more powerful residual. In addition to a cultural complex theoretical concept formation "sacred vision" interdisciplinary and innovative insights into the processes of appropriation of religious symbol systems in movies like "The Matrix," "Harry Potter," "Stigmata" and "William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet.
Nadine Christina Bohm (Dr. phil.) Teaches literature and cultural studies at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. Her research interests are in addition to the exploration of the interdependence of religious and cultural discourses, especially in the field of contemporary narrative literature.
sacred vision: strategies of sacralization in the cinema of the millennium
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