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Ecopiety : green media and the dilemma of environmental virtue /

Confident that your personal good deeds of environmental virtue will save the earth? The stories we encounter about the environment in popular culture too often promote an imagined moral economy, assuring us that tiny acts of voluntary personal piety, such as recycling a coffee cup, or purchasing gr...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Taylor, Sarah McFarland, 1968- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : New York University Press, 2019.
Colección:Religion and social transformation.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Restorying the earth: media interventions as moral interventions --  |t Fifty shades of green: moral licensing, offsets, and transformative works --  |t I can't! It's a Prius: purity, piety, pollution porn, and coal rolling --  |t Green is the new black: carbon-sin trackers, reality tv, and green modeling --  |t Vegetarian vampires: blood, oil, eros, and monstrous consumption --  |t Composting a life: green burial marketing and storied corpses as media --  |t Expanding the scope of justice: tattooing and hip hop as ecomedia witnessing tools --  |g Conclusion.  |t Storying the future: becoming green scheherazades in the anthropocene. 
520 |a Confident that your personal good deeds of environmental virtue will save the earth? The stories we encounter about the environment in popular culture too often promote an imagined moral economy, assuring us that tiny acts of voluntary personal piety, such as recycling a coffee cup, or purchasing green consumer items, can offset our destructive habits. No need to make any fundamental structural changes. The trick is simply for the consumer to buy the right things and shop our way to a greener future. It's time for a reality check. Ecopiety offers an absorbing examination of the intersections of environmental sensibilities, contemporary expressions of piety and devotion, and American popular culture. Ranging from portrayals of environmental sin and virtue such as the eco-pious depiction of Christian Grey in Fifty Shades of Grey, to the green capitalism found in the world of mobile-device "carbon sin-tracking" software applications, to the socially conscious vegetarian vampires in True Blood, the volume illuminates the work pop culture performs as both a mirror and an engine for the greening of American spiritual and ethical commitments. Taylor makes the case that it is not through a framework of grim duty or obligation, but through one of play and delight, that we may move environmental ideals into substantive action. -- Provided by publisher 
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