• Titel: Monumental Jesus : landscapes of faith and doubt in modern America
  • Urheber: Grubiak, Margaret M. [ Autor/In ]
  • Erschienen: Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, 2020
  • Enthalten in: Midcentury: architecture, landscape, urbanism, and design
  • Umfang: xviii, 194 Seiten, Illustrationen
  • ISBN: 9780813943749; 9780813943756
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Schlagwörter: Christianity and culture ; Cultural landscapes ; Popular culture ; United States ; USA ; Religiöse Kunst ; Architektur ; Monumentalplastik ; Sakralbau ; Geschichte der Bildhauerei
  • RVK-Notation: LO 96620 : Kirchliche Bauten
    LO 96660 : 20. Jahrhundert
  • Inhalt: Touchdown Jesus! -- Dorothy, The Wizard of Oz, and the Mormon Temple -- Adventures in the evangelical theme park -- Charles Darwin's Night at the Creation Museum -- Gumby Jesus
    "This book explores how religious doubt is made manifest in the built environment by taking seriously the humorous, satirical, blasphemous, and popular culture responses to religious architecture and image in modern America. It challenges how audiences typically consider religious architecture by shifting the focus from believers to doubters and from architectural producers to architectural consumers. Its chapters explore landscapes of doubt created by "Touchdown Jesus" at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana; the Mormon temple outside Washington, D.C., recast as something from The Wizard of Oz; Jerry Falwell's waterslide plunge photograph and The Simpson's "Praiseland" episode satirizing Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker's Heritage USA evangelical theme park in South Carolina; the doctored photograph making fun of Oral Roberts's claim of seeing a 900-foot Jesus at Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma; MAD magazine's "Charles Darwin's Night at the Creation Museum" parody of the Creation Museum in Kentucky; and the "Gumby Jesus" renaming of the Christ of the Ozarks statue in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. These expressions of doubt activate the religious built environment in ways unanticipated but illuminating, asking Americans to consider and clarify what it is they believe"--
  • Kommentar: Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Medientyp: Buch
  • Datenquelle: SLUB Dresden , Kunstbibliothek - Staatliche Museen zu Berlin , Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte in München , Kubikat