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OverviewIn this book, Juli Gittinger argues that America’s fascination (obsession?) with the apocalypse is a synthesis of religion, popular culture, and politics in a way that is particular to the US and consonant with mythological-historical narratives of America. As a result, we can identify American apocalypticism as a sort of religion in itself that is closely tied to “civil religion,” that has a worldview and rituals that create identifiable communities and connects American mythology to apocalyptic anxieties. Gittinger discusses how various cultures and groups form as a result of this obsession, and that these communities form their own rituals and responses in various forms of “prepping” or survivalist practices. She lays out an argument for a broad eschatology prevalent in the US that extends beyond traditional religious designations to form an apocalyptic worldview that is built into our narrative as a country, as well as furthered by popular culture and media’s contributionto apocalyptic anxieties. Subsequently, Gittinger uses case studies of apocalyptic events—current or speculative—that reveal how our anxieties about the end of the world (as we know it) inform our culture, as well as religious narratives that emerge from such crises. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Juli L. GittingerPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan ISBN: 9783031561627ISBN 10: 3031561627 Pages: 175 Publication Date: 21 July 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Introduction.- Section 1. TEOTWAWKI.- 2. Cultural narratives of the apocalypse.- 3. Prepping as an American phenomenon. 4. Liberal Preppers.- Section 2. American Anxieties.- 5. Pandemic as apocalyptic event.- 6. Hoping for civil war: the Boogaloo movement.- 7. Climate apocalypse and Eco-piety.- 8. Conclusion.ReviewsAuthor InformationJuli Gittinger is an Assistant Professor of Religion at Georgia College, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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