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Impure Play: Sacredness, Transgression, and the Tragic in Popular Culture

Autor Alexander Riley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 mai 2012
Impure Play is a cultural sociology of some controversial aspects of contemporary popular culture. Alexander Riley harnesses a range of cultural theories on transgression, the sacred, and tragedy in order to make sense of the emergence of realms of popular culture where violence and death have a prominent role. The range of popular cultural spheres explored is wide. Topics described in various chapters include gangsta rap and death metal music, popular fiction called racist and pornographic by some critics, violent video games, sports scandals involving sex and violence, and online sites specializing in images of violence and death. Instead of moralizing about these cultural products as much media commentary and even the work of many scholars does, Riley frames this cultural transgression as a structural response to shifts in the broader American culture and especially in American religious culture. An effort is made to read these cultural practices as texts that tie in to broader cultural narratives of tragedy and impurity and that therefore have an essential meaning-making function to play in contemporary American society.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780739129326
ISBN-10: 0739129325
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Serious Play
Chapter 2. "Too Many Discos and Too Many Lovers"
Chapter 3. The Rebirth of Tragedy
Chapter 4. Scandal and Impurity in Sports Heroism
Chapter 5. God Games
Chapter 6. "A New Kind of Fear"
Chapter 7. On Cultural Sociology as a Way of Life

Recenzii

Imagine a conversation between Émile Durkheim, Tupac Shakur, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Alexander Riley is both an interlocutor and amanuensis, articulating and documenting the cognitive pyrotechnics that might have occurred. Riley's essays on the banality of transgression and the adulteration of moral culture reminds us that there is no longer synonymy between the profane and the impure.
An incisive, timely and engaging contribution to the sociology of culture. Riley's argument and vision are so compelling that they are sure to put the cultural turn into a much needed spin of reassessment.
Play is serious business, whether in sports, death metal, gangsta rap, or video games. Riley's fearless inventory eloquently and passionately underscores the notion that 'meaning makers make it,' and that sociology itself can be a spiritual practice.
Alexander Riley provides us with a strong case for an analysis of culture in terms of meaning. The variety of the cases he has chosen (from rap to video games) makes it possible to envision the usefulness of such an approach. This book not only takes culture seriously, it also takes play seriously. I can only applaud such a position, which is original even in its very return to earlier theories. A good sociology of play has long been overdue; this book is a beautiful example of the kind of work that can be done.