This groundbreaking work explores media scholar Sut Jhally's thesis
that advertising functions as a religion in late capitalism and
relates this to critical theological studies. Sheffield argues that
advertising is not itself a religion, but that it contains
religious dimensions - analogous to Durkheim's description of
objects as totems.
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