Watch This!: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Black Televangelism

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NYU Press, 1 de febr. 2009 - 300 pàgines

An analysis of African American televangelists as cultural icons

Through their constant television broadcasts, mass video distributions, and printed publications, African American religious broadcasters have a seemingly ubiquitous presence in popular culture. They are on par with popular entertainers and athletes in the African American community as cultural icons even as they are criticized by others for taking advantage of the devout in order to subsidize their lavish lifestyles.

For these reasons questions abound. Do televangelists proclaim the message of the gospel or a message of greed? Do they represent the "authentic" voice of the black church or the Christian Right in blackface? Does the phenomenon reflect orthodox "Christianity" or ethnocentric "Americaninity" wrapped in religious language?

Watch This! seeks to move beyond such polarizing debates by critically delving into the dominant messages and aesthetic styles of African American televangelists and evaluating their ethical implications.

 

Continguts

Time to Tune In The Phenomenon of African American Religious Broadcasting
1
Racial Invisibility Respectability and the Roots of Black Religious Broadcasting
19
The Cultural Sources of Rev Frederick J Eikerenkoetter II
47
Diversity and Change within Contemporary Black Christian Practices
75
The Ministry of Bishop T D Jakes
103
Bishop Eddie L Long
125
The Ministry of Pastors Creflo and Taffi Dollar
145
The Competing Rituals of SelfAffirmation and Social Accommodation
167
Authority Ideology and the Implications of Religious Broadcasting for the Black Church
199
Blest Be the Tie That Binds
229
Notes
235
Bibliography
261
Index
275
About the Author
283
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Sobre l'autor (2009)

Jonathan L. Walton is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at the University of California, Riverside.

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