Renegotiating religious imaginations through transformations of "banal religion" in Supernatural

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Renegotiating religious imaginations through transformations of "banal religion" in Supernatural. / Petersen, Line Nybro.

2010. Paper præsenteret ved ICA, International Communications Association, Singapore, Singapore.

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Harvard

Petersen, LN 2010, 'Renegotiating religious imaginations through transformations of "banal religion" in Supernatural', Paper fremlagt ved ICA, International Communications Association, Singapore, Singapore, 21/06/2010 - 26/06/2010. <http://www.icahdq.org/divisions/orgcomm/news/news/ConferenceUpdates_files/fadeee7cfe298469d352c07afa8b267d-4.htm>

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Petersen, L. N. (2010). Renegotiating religious imaginations through transformations of "banal religion" in Supernatural. Paper præsenteret ved ICA, International Communications Association, Singapore, Singapore. http://www.icahdq.org/divisions/orgcomm/news/news/ConferenceUpdates_files/fadeee7cfe298469d352c07afa8b267d-4.htm

Vancouver

Petersen LN. Renegotiating religious imaginations through transformations of "banal religion" in Supernatural. 2010. Paper præsenteret ved ICA, International Communications Association, Singapore, Singapore.

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Petersen, Line Nybro. / Renegotiating religious imaginations through transformations of "banal religion" in Supernatural. Paper præsenteret ved ICA, International Communications Association, Singapore, Singapore.

Bibtex

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abstract = "Supernatural is saturated with a wide range of religious representations. These elements often serve to instigate the storyline for one or more episodes, but do so in a way that is removed from their original setting in, for example, traditional religious contexts. In Supernatural, religion is subsumed to media logic, and thus transformed religious representations are an example of a continuous process of mediatization of religion. This essay applies a three-sided theoretical approach, considering mediatization, cognitive anthropology, and social theory. The concept of mediatization applied here implies long-term processes in which media play a role in cultural and social change. The theory of cognitive anthropology of religion allows us to understand how the series activates shared implicit knowledge of supernatural agents and events to evoke recognition and emotion; but by transforming these representations, the show challenges our imaginations. These transformations of banal religious representations in Supernatural come about in three ways: (1) as a mainstreaming of occulture, (2) through connecting banal religious elements to existential themes, and (3) through playful intertextuality. The series applies these narrative devices, which heighten plausibility and familiarity, while simultaneously offering viewers a change in perspective, thus creating opportunities for viewers to renegotiate existing religious imaginations. ",
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