Popular culture -- United States
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- A matrix of meanings : finding God in pop culture
- Authentic fakes : religion and American popular culture
- Bell Hooks : cultural criticism & transformation
- Communications and cultural analysis : a religious view
- Consuming religion
- Convergence culture : where old and new media collide
- Creating ourselves : African Americans and Hispanic Americans on popular culture and religious expression
- Culture of complaint : the fraying of America
- Dancing in the dark : youth, popular culture, and the electronic media
- Democracy and the novel : popular resistance to classic American writers
- Demographic vistas : television in American culture
- Don't touch that dial! : Radio programming in American life, 1920-1960
- Electronic great awakenings : reflections on the media culture as heard on the *Passages radio network
- Elvis culture : fans, faith, & image
- Entertainment evangelism : taking the church public
- Enticed by Eden : how Western culture uses, confuses, (and sometimes abuses) Adam and Eve
- Escape into the future : cultural pessimism and its religious dimension in contemporary American popular culture
- Eyes wide open : looking for God in popular culture
- Family, community, and media values : the challenge of living in a media culture
- Fugitive cultures : race, violence, and youth
- God in popular culture
- God in the details : American religion in popular culture
- God in the details : American religion in popular culture
- Great awakenings : popular religion and popular culture
- Handbook of American popular culture
- Heroes of popular culture.
- Icons of American Protestantism : the art of Warner Sallman
- In our time
- Living with hate in American politics and religion : how popular culture can defuse intractable differences
- Media and the American mind : from Morse to McLuhan
- Ministry in an oral culture : living with Will Rogers, Uncle Remus, and Minnie Pearl
- Minstrels of the dawn : the folk-protest singer as a cultural hero
- Outlaw culture : resisting representations
- Outside the gates of Eden : the dream of America from Hiroshima to now
- Popular culture and high culture; an analysis and evaluation of taste
- Religion and popular culture : studies on the interaction of worldviews
- Religion in vogue : Christianity and fashion in America
- Sambo : the rise & demise of an American jester
- Screening out the past : the birth of mass culture and the motion picture industry
- Seeing through the media : a religious view of communication and cultural analysis
- Skin deep, spirit strong : the Black female body in American culture
- Slavery & race in American popular culture
- Something to believe in : Is Kurt Vonnegut the exorcist of Jesus Christ Superstar?
- St. Francis of America : how a thirteenth-century friar became America's most popular saint
- St. Francis of America : how a thirteenth-century friar became america's most popular saint
- Star-spangled kitsch : an astounding and tastelessly illustrated exploration of the bawdy, gaudy, shoddy mass-art culture in this grand land of ours
- Teleliteracy : taking television seriously
- Televangelism and American culture : the business of popular religion
- Television-- the medium and its manners
- The American spiritual culture : and the invention of jazz, football, and the movies
- The Bible and popular culture in America
- The Oxford handbook of the Bible and American popular culture
- The age of American unreason
- The altars where we worship : the religious significance of popular culture
- The altars where we worship the religious significance of popular culture
- The immediate experience; : movies, comics, theatre & other aspects of popular culture,
- The manipulators : America in the media age
- The merchants of cool
- The merchants of cool
- The myth of the American superhero
- The new people; : desexualization in American life
- The unreality industry : the deliberate manufacturing of falsehood and what it is doing to our lives
- Visual piety : a history and theory of popular religious images
- Why Catholics can't sing
- Why Catholics can't sing : the culture of Catholicism and the triumph of bad taste
- Yearning for yesterday : a sociology of nostalgia
- Your God is alive and well and appearing in popular culture
- iPod, YouTube, Wii play : theological engagements with entertainment
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