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Theology, Religion, and Dystopia

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Dystopia, from the Greek dus and topos “bad place,” is a revelatory genre and concept that has experienced a meteoric rise in popularity at the start of the twenty-first century. This book addresses approaches to the study of dystopia from the academic fields of theology and religious studies. Following a co-written chapter where Scott Donahue-Martens and Brandon Simonson argue that dystopia can be understood as demythologized apocalyptic, ten unique contributions each engage a work of popular culture, such as a book, movie, or television show. Topics across chapters range from the critical function of dystopia, social location and identity, violence, apocalypse and the end of everything, sacrifice, catharsis, and dystopian existentialism. This volume responds to the need for theological and religious reflection on dystopia in a world increasingly threatened by climate change, pandemics, and global war.

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ISBN: 9781978713314
Publication date: 27th February 2024
Author: Scott DonahueMartens, Beáta Gombköto
Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic an imprint of Rowman & Littlefield
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 208 pages
Series: Theology, Religion, and Pop Culture
Genres: Theology
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Science Fiction
Fantasy
Popular culture