語系:
繁體中文
English
日文
簡体中文
說明(常見問題)
登入
回首頁
切換:
標籤
|
MARC模式
|
ISBD
Theological reflections on Gangnam S...
~
Cheah, Joseph.
Theological reflections on Gangnam Style[electronic resource] :a racial, sexual, and cultural critique /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
306.6
書名/作者:
Theological reflections on Gangnam Style : a racial, sexual, and cultural critique // Joseph Cheah, Grace Ji-Sun Kim.
作者:
Cheah, Joseph.
其他作者:
Kim, Grace Ji-Sun,
出版者:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Pivot :, 2014.
面頁冊數:
120 p.
附註:
Electronic book text.
標題:
Popular culture.
標題:
Religious groups: social & cultural aspects.
標題:
Society.
標題:
Theology.
ISBN:
1137370335 (electronic bk.) :
ISBN:
9781137370334 (electronic bk.) :
ISBN:
9781137373472
內容註:
Table of Contents Acknowledgement Dedication Introduction 1. Laughing at Psy 2. Laughing with Psy 3. Theology of Marginalization Conclusion Bibliography Index.
摘要、提要註:
As we listen to Psy's music are we laughing at him or with him? This book responds to this question from historical and theological perspectives and tackles the pressing issues concerning racial stereotypes, imposed masculinity, and imitating another in order to ridicule him/her.
電子資源:
Online journal 'available contents' page
Theological reflections on Gangnam Style[electronic resource] :a racial, sexual, and cultural critique /
Cheah, Joseph.
Theological reflections on Gangnam Style
a racial, sexual, and cultural critique /[electronic resource] :Joseph Cheah, Grace Ji-Sun Kim. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Pivot :2014. - 120 p. - Asian Christianity in the diaspora.
Electronic book text.
Table of Contents Acknowledgement Dedication Introduction 1. Laughing at Psy 2. Laughing with Psy 3. Theology of Marginalization Conclusion Bibliography Index.
Document
As we listen to Psy's music are we laughing at him or with him? This book responds to this question from historical and theological perspectives and tackles the pressing issues concerning racial stereotypes, imposed masculinity, and imitating another in order to ridicule him/her.When Psy's (Park Jae-sang) music video Gangnam Style went viral, it achieved not only overnight global appeal, but also made the Korean sensation an unexpected pop star breaking into the mainstream American music market. The popularity of Gangnam Style in the American scene has as much to say about our racialized society as is does about the man who fashioned a rap music with an infectious dance routine. Those who oppose this view maintain that Gangnam Style has achieved an overnight global appeal in part because of its catchy tune and a dance that is easy for audiences to imitate. As we listen to his music video, do we Americans laugh at him or with him? In this book, the authors respond to this question from historical and theological perspectives that tackle the pressing issues concerning racial stereotypes, racialized bodies, hegemonic masculinity, and mimicry.
PDF.
Joseph Cheah is Associate Professor of Comparative Theology at the University of Saint Joseph, USA. He is the author of Race and Religion in American Buddhism (2011) and he is a co-editor with Grace Ji-Sun Kim for the Palgrave Macmillan Book Series, Asian Christianity in Diaspora. Grace Ji-Sun Kim is Visiting Researcher at Georgetown University, USA. She is the author of Contemplations from the Heart (2014), Reimagining with Christian Doctrines (2014) coedited with Jenny Daggers, as well as Colonialism, Han, and the Transformative Spirit (2013); The Holy Spirit, Chi, and the Other (2011); and The Grace of Sophia (2002). She is also a coeditor with Joseph Cheah for the Palgrave Macmillan Book Series, Asian Christianity in the Diaspora.
ISBN: 1137370335 (electronic bk.) :£30.00Subjects--Topical Terms:
181694
Popular culture.
LC Class. No.: BT40
Dewey Class. No.: 306.6
Theological reflections on Gangnam Style[electronic resource] :a racial, sexual, and cultural critique /
LDR
:05346nam a22003972a 4500
001
411945
003
UK-WkNB
005
20140806000000.0
007
cu||||||||||||
008
141231e201407uuxxk |s|||||||0|0 eng|d
020
$a
1137370335 (electronic bk.) :
$c
£30.00
020
$a
9781137370334 (electronic bk.) :
$c
£30.00
020
$a
9781137373472
035
$a
9781137370334
040
$a
UK-WkNB
$b
eng
$c
UK-WkNB
050
4
$a
BT40
072
$a
HRLB
$2
bicssc
072
7
$a
JFCA
$2
bicssc
072
7
$a
JFSR
$2
bicssc
072
7
$a
SOC
$2
ukslc
082
0 4
$a
306.6
$2
23
100
1
$a
Cheah, Joseph.
$3
560289
245
1 0
$a
Theological reflections on Gangnam Style
$h
[electronic resource] :
$b
a racial, sexual, and cultural critique /
$c
Joseph Cheah, Grace Ji-Sun Kim.
250
$a
1st ed.
260
$a
Basingstoke :
$b
Palgrave Pivot :
$b
[distributor] Not Avail,
$c
2014.
300
$a
120 p.
365
$a
02
$b
30.00
$c
GBP
$d
00
$h
S 25.00 20.0 30.00 5.00
$j
GB
$k
xxk
$m
Palgrave Macmillan
$2
onix-pt
366
$b
20140711
$c
IP 20140507
$j
GB
$k
xxk
$m
Palgrave Macmillan
$2
UK-WkNB
490
0
$a
Asian Christianity in the diaspora
500
$a
Electronic book text.
500
$a
Epublication based on: 9781137373472, 2014.
505
0
$a
Table of Contents Acknowledgement Dedication Introduction 1. Laughing at Psy 2. Laughing with Psy 3. Theology of Marginalization Conclusion Bibliography Index.
516
$a
Document
520
$a
As we listen to Psy's music are we laughing at him or with him? This book responds to this question from historical and theological perspectives and tackles the pressing issues concerning racial stereotypes, imposed masculinity, and imitating another in order to ridicule him/her.
$b
When Psy's (Park Jae-sang) music video Gangnam Style went viral, it achieved not only overnight global appeal, but also made the Korean sensation an unexpected pop star breaking into the mainstream American music market. The popularity of Gangnam Style in the American scene has as much to say about our racialized society as is does about the man who fashioned a rap music with an infectious dance routine. Those who oppose this view maintain that Gangnam Style has achieved an overnight global appeal in part because of its catchy tune and a dance that is easy for audiences to imitate. As we listen to his music video, do we Americans laugh at him or with him? In this book, the authors respond to this question from historical and theological perspectives that tackle the pressing issues concerning racial stereotypes, racialized bodies, hegemonic masculinity, and mimicry.
520
1
$a
Are we 'laughing at' or 'laughing with' Psy? Reflecting on the work and depiction of Park Jae-sang in 'Gangnam Style,' Cheah and Kim capture us with this question. Arguing persuasively that we do both, they explore how people of Asian descent have been marginalized by racial stereotypes even as they have made use of them to shape their own emerging identities. This book will inspire any one of us who reads it to pause at the interface between cultural expectation and personal integrity, and there attend to how we view others, how they view us, and how we view ourselves. - Cynthia L. Rigby, W.C. Brown Professor of Theology, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, USA This concise book is a refreshingly important contribution to the current state of public theology from the perspective of Asian American theologians, a perspective that has rarely been heard before. - Fumitaka Matsuoka, Robert Gordon Sproul Professor of Theology and Executive Director of the PANA Institute, Pacific School of Religion, USA I think overall the technique of focusing on this one famous video works as a way of making the issues vivid and contemporary for readers who are not experts in Asian studies but want to see how some of these strands of popular culture, stereotypes,history of immigration and the teachings of Christianity on hospitality and the marginalized come together. Readers will see their own prejudices through the eyes of the two authors. - Michael McLaughlin, Associate Professor, Department of Theology, Philosophy and Religion, Saint Leo University, USA Grace Ji-Sun Kim and Joseph Cheah disclose their extraordinary and amazing insights on racialized and sexualized Asian American history in light of Psy's song 'Gangnam Style.' Reading this book will open readers' eyes and will deepen their self-identity. - Andrew Sung Park, Professor of Theology and Ethics, United Theological Seminary, USA, and author of Racial Conflict & Healing.
538
$a
PDF.
545
0
$a
Joseph Cheah is Associate Professor of Comparative Theology at the University of Saint Joseph, USA. He is the author of Race and Religion in American Buddhism (2011) and he is a co-editor with Grace Ji-Sun Kim for the Palgrave Macmillan Book Series, Asian Christianity in Diaspora. Grace Ji-Sun Kim is Visiting Researcher at Georgetown University, USA. She is the author of Contemplations from the Heart (2014), Reimagining with Christian Doctrines (2014) coedited with Jenny Daggers, as well as Colonialism, Han, and the Transformative Spirit (2013); The Holy Spirit, Chi, and the Other (2011); and The Grace of Sophia (2002). She is also a coeditor with Joseph Cheah for the Palgrave Macmillan Book Series, Asian Christianity in the Diaspora.
650
7
$a
Popular culture.
$3
181694
650
7
$a
Religious groups: social & cultural aspects.
$2
bicssc
$3
579325
650
7
$a
Society.
$3
336975
650
7
$a
Theology.
$3
447254
700
1
$a
Kim, Grace Ji-Sun,
$d
1969-
$3
473986
856
4
$u
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137370334
$x
05
$z
Online journal 'available contents' page
筆 0 讀者評論
多媒體
多媒體檔案
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137370334
評論
新增評論
分享你的心得
Export
取書館別
處理中
...
變更密碼
登入