RT Book T1 Religion and the Arts in the Hunger Games T2 Brill Research Perspectives in Humanities and Social Sciences Ser. A1 Ni, Zhange 1977- LA English PP Boston PB BRILL YR 2020 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1743924968 AB Intro -- Contents -- Religion and the Arts in The Hunger Games -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Enchantment I: Sovereign Power and Ritual Sacrifice -- 2.1 Inventing Panem: Sovereign Power and Bare Life -- 2.2 Creating the Sacred through Ritual Sacrifice -- 2.3 Another Sacrifice Is Possible -- 3 Enchantment II: Bare Life and the Religion/Art of Resistance -- 3.1 Katniss the Singer and the Spirituality of Music -- 3.2 The Mimetic Art of Peeta the Painter -- 3.3 Mockingjay, the Image at Work -- 4 The Split Enchantment of The Hunger Games Reality Show -- 4.1 Reality TV: The Entertaining Real -- 4.2 The Hunger Games Show: Nazi Camp and Disneyland -- 4.3 The Unclosed Real and the Tactics of the Powerless -- 4.4 Rethinking Religion and Media in the Age of Reality TV -- 5 The Split Enchantment of Food and Clothing, the Game of Hungers -- 5.1 Food and Clothing: Foodways and Fashion Systems -- 5.2 Food and Clothing: The Game of Hungers beyond the Arenas -- 5.3 Food, Clothing, and the Material Turn in the Study of Religion -- 6 The Split Enchantment of The Hunger Games Transmedia Assemblage -- 6.1 Transmedia Storytelling: An Ever-Expanding Universe -- 6.2 Transmedia Practices Extended from Collins's Novels -- 6.3 The Work of Religion/Art and The Hunger Games Transmedia Assemblage -- Bibliography. OP 95 NO Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources CN 791 SN 978-90-04-44913-8 K1 Collins, Suzanne-Criticism and interpretation K1 Electronic books