
Stock image for illustration purposes only - book cover, edition or condition may vary.
Profane Parables: Film and the American Dream
Matthew S. Rindge
€ 61.92
FREE Delivery in Ireland
Description for Profane Parables: Film and the American Dream
Hardback. .
The sacred ethos of the American Dream has become a central pillar of American civil religion. The belief that meaning is fashioned from some mixture of family, friends, a stable career, and financial security permeates American culture. Profane Parables examines three films that assault this venerated American myth. Fight Club (1999), American Beauty (1999), and About Schmidt (2002) indict the American Dream as a meaningless enterprise that is existentially, ethically, and aesthetically bankrupt. In their blistering critique of the hallowed wisdom of the American Dream, these films function like Jesus' parables. As narratives of disorientation, Jesus' parables upend conventional and cherished worldviews. Author Matthew Rindge illustrates the religious function of these films as parables of subversion that provoke rather than comfort and disturb rather than stabilize. Ultimately, Rindge considers how these parabolic films operate as sacred texts in their own right.
Product Details
Publisher
Baylor University Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
191
Place of Publication
Waco, United States
ISBN
9781481304290
SKU
V9781481304290
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-18
About Matthew S. Rindge
Matthew S. Rindge is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Gonzaga University.
Reviews for Profane Parables: Film and the American Dream
Rindge writes with both academic rigor and an approachable tone, which makes the text accessible for audiences in both academic circles and broader spheres, such as those interested in American civil religion, the particular filmmakers Rindge cites, or the biblical genre of parables.
Joel Mayward
Journal of Religion and Film Rindge's Profane Parables is an excellent work. It will appeal greatly to scholars of American Studies, film, religion, and popular culture.
Margaret Weber
Journal of Popular Culture A wonderful piece of work
Choice As a whole, Profane Parables is a refined work that offers both a thought provoking and an easy read and I would recommend it to anyone thinking of exploring film from the perspective of biblical studies or interested in film, myths and morals.
Sofia SjA
Journal of Religion, Media, and Digital Cuture
Joel Mayward
Journal of Religion and Film Rindge's Profane Parables is an excellent work. It will appeal greatly to scholars of American Studies, film, religion, and popular culture.
Margaret Weber
Journal of Popular Culture A wonderful piece of work
Choice As a whole, Profane Parables is a refined work that offers both a thought provoking and an easy read and I would recommend it to anyone thinking of exploring film from the perspective of biblical studies or interested in film, myths and morals.
Sofia SjA
Journal of Religion, Media, and Digital Cuture