Christian tourist attractions, mythmaking, and identity formation

"Christian Tourist Attractions, Mythmaking, and Identity Formation examines a sampling of contemporary Christian tourist attractions that position visitors as the inheritors of ancient, sacred traditions and make claims about the truth of the historical narratives that they promote. Rather than...

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Contributors: Roberts, Erin (Editor) ; Eyl, Jennifer (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: New York Bloomsbury Academic 2018
London Bloomsbury Publishing 2018
In:Year: 2018
Series/Journal:Critiquing religion: discourse, culture, power
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Tourism / Tourism / Christianity / Sanctuary
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Tourism Religious aspects Christianity Case studies
B Electronic books
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:"Christian Tourist Attractions, Mythmaking, and Identity Formation examines a sampling of contemporary Christian tourist attractions that position visitors as the inheritors of ancient, sacred traditions and make claims about the truth of the historical narratives that they promote. Rather than approaching these attractions as sacred expressions of religious experience or as uncontested accounts of history, the book applies recent work on mythmaking and identity formation to argue that these presentations of the past function as strategic discourses that serve material concerns in the present. From an approach informed by social and materialist theories of religion, the volume draws upon a variety of methodological approaches that enable readers to understand the often-bewildering array of objects, claims, demands, and activities (not to mention the seemingly endless array of gifts and personal items available for purchase) that appear at attractions including Ark Encounter, the Creation Museum, the Holy Land Experience, Bible Walk Museum, Christian Zionist tours of Israel, and the recently opened Museum of the Bible. Discourse analysis, practice theory, rhetorical criticism, and embodied theories of cognition help make sense not only of the Christian tourist attractions under examination but also of the ways that "religion" is entangled with contemporary social, political, and economic interests more broadly."--Bloomsbury Publishing
Introduction : myth, our bloodless battleground / Erin Roberts -- Promoting biblical exceptionalism to naturalize an evangelical America / Stephen L. Young -- The materiality of myth : authorizing fundamentalism at Ark Encounter / James Bielo -- Rival epistemologies and constructed confusion at the Creation Museum / Steven Watkins -- "It is what it is" : mythmaking and identity formation on a Christian Zionist tour of Israel / Sean Durbin -- "That their heart might throb with love for Israel!" : celebrating the Feast of Tabernacles with charismatics and messianic Jews in Jerusalem / Katja Vehlow -- Anachronism as a constituent feature of mythmaking at the BibleWalk Museum / Jennifer Eyl -- Identity construction and the social logic of Descent at Holy Land Experience / Erin Roberts -- On the myth of religion's uniqueness / Craig Martin
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1350006203
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.5040/9781350006201