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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
Four diverse spiritual perspectives connected through the common theme of popular culture. These include Myth and Contemporary Cinema, Aesthetics of Kitsch, Religion and Marketing as Meaning Making, and Christian Hip Hop Music.
A Politics of Love in "Shakespeare in Love" - Susan B. Mackey-Kallis, Villanova University
A Theological Aesthetics of Kitsch: Honoring Spiritual Perceptions in Popular Culture - Holly Gail Reed, Boston University
Brands and Beliefs: A Theoretical Examination of the Identity Appropriation of Religion and Marketed Products - Mara Einstein
Communicating one's Faith with Two Turntables and a Microphone:The Emergence of "Holy Hip Hop" as a Reconnection to the Streets through Prophetic Messages Designed from the Streets - Matthew C Maddex, Louisiana State University