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Profane : sacrilegious expression in a multicultural age / edited by Christopher S. Grenda, Chris Beneke, David Nash ; foreword by Martin E. Marty.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Marty, Martin E., 1928-2025, author of introduction, etc.
Contributor:
Grenda, Christopher S., editor.
Beneke, Chris, editor.
Nash, David, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Blasphemy.
Swearing.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (365 p.)
Place of Publication:
Oakland, California : University of California Press, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Humans have been uttering profane words and incurring the consequences for millennia. But contemporary events-from the violence in 2006 that followed Danish newspaper cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed to the 2012 furor over the Innocence of Muslims video-indicate that controversy concerning blasphemy has reemerged in explosive transnational form. In an age when electronic media transmit offense as rapidly as profane images and texts can be produced, blasphemy is bracingly relevant again. In this volume, a distinguished cast of international scholars examines the profound difficulties blasphemy raises for modern societies. Contributors examine how the sacred is formed and maintained, how sacrilegious expression is conceived and regulated, and how the resulting conflicts resist easy adjudication. Their studies range across art, history, politics, law, literature, and theology. Because of the global nature of the problem, the volume's approach is comparative, examining blasphemy across cultural and geopolitical boundaries.
Contents:
Front matter
Contents
Illustrations
Foreword
Introduction: On the Modern Confluence of Blasphemy, Free Expression, and Hate Speech
1. Thick-Skinned Tolerance: Satire, the Sacred, and the Rise of the Modern
2. The Productive Obscene: Philip Roth and the Profanity Loop
3. Defaced: The Art of Blaspheming Texts and Images in the West
4. Blasphemy and Free Thought in Jacksonian America: The Case of Abner Kneeland
5. Secular Blasphemies: Symbolic Offense in Modern Democracy
6. Muslim Political Theology: Defamation, Apostasy, and Anathema
7. Protesting Sacrilege: Blasphemy and Violence in Muslim-Majority States
8. The Indonesian Blasphemy Act: A Legal and Social Analysis
9. Profound Offense and Religion in Secular Democracies: An Australian Perspective
10. Blasphemy versus Incitement: An International Law Perspective
Afterword: Blasphemy beyond Modernism
Contributors
Index
Notes:
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780520958227
0520958225
OCLC:
884013695

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