Religious Humor in Evangelical Christian and Mormon Culture

Author:   Elisha McIntyre (University of Sydney, Australia)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781350123090


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   25 July 2019
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Author:   Elisha McIntyre (University of Sydney, Australia)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Weight:   0.331kg
ISBN:  

9781350123090


ISBN 10:   1350123099
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   25 July 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

List of illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Evangelicals, Mormons and Popular Culture 2. Introducing the Challenges of Humor 3. Appropriate Humor I: Blasphemy and Belief 4. Appropriate Humor II: Clean and Dirty Humor 5. Appropriate Humor III: Safe and Subversive Humor Conclusion Bibliography Index

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Religious Humor in Evangelical Christian and Mormon Culture makes a substantial contribution to the growing field of the study of humor (specifically the genre of comedy) and religion. The focus on producers of humorous religious media, and on comedians in particular, in relation to religious audiences proves especially fruitful. * Journal for Religion, Film and Media * Finding similarities of core values among various Mormon and Evangelical Christian groups, Elisha McIntyre pinpoints another shared virtue: self-reflexive religious humor. Constructing a fresh apologetic for the place of laughter within these conservative communities, McIntyre expertly negotiates the tensions between their religious traditions (particularly those of LDS) and popular culture, merrily exploring areas of clean humor, sex, sin, and swearing, though not in that order. * Terry Lindvall, Professor of Communication, Virginia Wesleyan University, USA * Religious Humour in Evangelical Christian and Mormon Culture is a most welcome addition to the study of religion and humour. McIntyre focuses on two groups that can be seen as populated by humourless prudes, but in her very capable hands she shows us how they use strategies that make sense in their religious subcultures to make their co-religionists laugh. This book will expose people to a world of humour that is not normally available in HBO or Netflix specials, but which exposes the moral orders of American Evangelicals and Latter-Day Saints in new and insightful ways with a sophisticated theoretical framework. McIntyre has given us a work of insightful, accessible, and valuable scholarship. * David Feltmate, Associate Professor of Sociology, Auburn University at Montgomery, USA * What makes something funny to evangelicals and Mormons? This is the core concern of Religious Humor in Evangelical Christian and Mormon Culture. Through detailed analyses of stand-up performances, movies, web series, cartoons, and other instances of comedy, the book offers an important perspective on an understudied aspect of contemporary American Christianity. Using accessible language that preserves the lighthearted spirit—and even the humor—of its subject, the book situates evangelical and Mormon joking into robust theoretical frameworks.. * Reading Religion *


Religious Humor in Evangelical Christian and Mormon Culture makes a substantial contribution to the growing field of the study of humor (specifically the genre of comedy) and religion. The focus on producers of humorous religious media, and on comedians in particular, in relation to religious audiences proves especially fruitful. * Journal for Religion, Film and Media * Finding similarities of core values among various Mormon and Evangelical Christian groups, Elisha McIntyre pinpoints another shared virtue: self-reflexive religious humor. Constructing a fresh apologetic for the place of laughter within these conservative communities, McIntyre expertly negotiates the tensions between their religious traditions (particularly those of LDS) and popular culture, merrily exploring areas of clean humor, sex, sin, and swearing, though not in that order. * Terry Lindvall, Professor of Communication, Virginia Wesleyan University, USA * Religious Humour in Evangelical Christian and Mormon Culture is a most welcome addition to the study of religion and humour. McIntyre focuses on two groups that can be seen as populated by humourless prudes, but in her very capable hands she shows us how they use strategies that make sense in their religious subcultures to make their co-religionists laugh. This book will expose people to a world of humour that is not normally available in HBO or Netflix specials, but which exposes the moral orders of American Evangelicals and Latter-Day Saints in new and insightful ways with a sophisticated theoretical framework. McIntyre has given us a work of insightful, accessible, and valuable scholarship. * David Feltmate, Associate Professor of Sociology, Auburn University at Montgomery, USA * What makes something funny to evangelicals and Mormons? This is the core concern of Religious Humor in Evangelical Christian and Mormon Culture. Through detailed analyses of stand-up performances, movies, web series, cartoons, and other instances of comedy, the book offers an important perspective on an understudied aspect of contemporary American Christianity. Using accessible language that preserves the lighthearted spirit-and even the humor-of its subject, the book situates evangelical and Mormon joking into robust theoretical frameworks.. * Reading Religion *


Finding similarities of core values among various Mormon and Evangelical Christian groups, Elisha McIntyre pinpoints another shared virtue: self-reflexive religious humor. Constructing a fresh apologetic for the place of laughter within these conservative communities, McIntyre expertly negotiates the tensions between their religious traditions (particularly those of LDS) and popular culture, merrily exploring areas of clean humor, sex, sin, and swearing, though not in that order. * Terry Lindvall, Professor of Communication, Virginia Wesleyan University, USA * Religious Humour in Evangelical Christian and Mormon Culture is a most welcome addition to the study of religion and humour. McIntyre focuses on two groups that can be seen as populated by humourless prudes, but in her very capable hands she shows us how they use strategies that make sense in their religious subcultures to make their co-religionists laugh. This book will expose people to a world of humour that is not normally available in HBO or Netflix specials, but which exposes the moral orders of American Evangelicals and Latter-Day Saints in new and insightful ways with a sophisticated theoretical framework. McIntyre has given us a work of insightful, accessible, and valuable scholarship. * David Feltmate, Associate Professor of Sociology, Auburn University at Montgomery, USA * What makes something funny to evangelicals and Mormons? This is the core concern of Religious Humor in Evangelical Christian and Mormon Culture. Through detailed analyses of stand-up performances, movies, web series, cartoons, and other instances of comedy, the book offers an important perspective on an understudied aspect of contemporary American Christianity. Using accessible language that preserves the lighthearted spirit-and even the humor-of its subject, the book situates evangelical and Mormon joking into robust theoretical frameworks.. * Reading Religion *


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Elisha McIntyre is Lecturer in the Department of Studies in Religion at the University of Sydney, Australia.

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