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Stations of the Cross - Adorno and Christian Right Radio (Hardcover)
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Stations of the Cross - Adorno and Christian Right Radio (Hardcover)
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Since the 1970s, American society has provided especially fertile
ground for the growth of the Christian right and its influence on
both political and cultural discourse. In "Stations of the Cross"
political theorist Paul Apostolidis shows how a critical component
of this movement's popular culture--evangelical conservative
radio--interacts with the current U.S. political economy. By
examining in particular James Dobson's enormously influential
program, "Focus on the Family"--its messages, politics, and
effects--Apostolidis reveals the complex nature of contemporary
conservative religious culture.
Public ideology and institutional tendencies clash, the author
argues, in the restructuring of the welfare state, the financing of
the electoral system, and the backlash against women and
minorities. These frictions are nowhere more apparent than on
Christian right radio. Reinvigorating the intellectual tradition of
the Frankfurt School, Apostolidis shows how ideas derived from
early critical theory--in particular that of Theodor W. Adorno--can
illuminate the political and social dynamics of this aspect of
contemporary American culture. He uses and reworks Adorno's
theories to interpret the nationally broadcast "Focus on the
Family," revealing how the cultural discourse of the Christian
right resonates with recent structural transformations in the
American political economy. Apostolidis shows that the antidote to
the Christian right's marriage of religious and market
fundamentalism lies not in a reinvocation of liberal fundamentals,
but rather depends on a patient cultivation of the affinities
between religion's utopian impulses and radical, democratic
challenges to the present political-economic order.
Mixing critical theory with detailed analysis, "Stations of the
Cross" provides a needed contribution to sociopolitical studies of
mass movements and will attract readers in sociology, political
science, philosophy, and history.
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