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Scientology in Popular Culture : Influences and Struggles for Legitimacy / edited by Stephen A. Kent, Susan Raine.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Kent, Stephen A., editor.
Raine, Susan, editor.
Series:
Gale eBooks
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxxiv, 373 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Distribution:
London : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 2023.
Place of Publication:
Santa Barbara : ABC-CLIO, 2017.
System Details:
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Summary:
This multidisciplinary study of Scientology examines the organization and the controversies around it through the lens of popular culture, referencing movies, television, print, and the Internet-an unusual perspective that will engage a wide range of readers and researchers. For more than 60 years, Scientology has claimed alternative religious status with a significant number of followers, despite its portrayals in popular culture domains as being bizarre. What are the reasons for the vital connections between Scientology and popular culture that help to maintain or challenge it as an influential belief system? This book is the first academic treatment of Scientology that examines the movement in a popular-culture context from the perspective of several Western countries. It documents how the attention paid to Scientology by high-profile celebrities and its mention in movies, television, and print as well as on the Internet results in millions of people being aware of the organization-to the religious organization's benefit and detriment. The book leads with a background on Scientology and a discussion of science fiction concepts, pulps, and movies. The next section examines Scientology's ongoing relationship with the Hollywood elite, including the group's use of celebrities in its drug rehabilitation program, and explores movies and television shows that contain Scientology themes or comedic references. Readers will learn about how the Internet and the mainstream media of the United States as well as of Australia, Germany, and the UK have regarded Scientology. The final section investigates the music and art of Scientology.
Contents:
Introduction Susan Raine 1. Colonizing Terra Incognita: L. Ron Hubbard, Scientology, and the Quest for Empire Susan Raine 2. Typewriter in the Sky: L. Ron Hubbard's Fiction and the Birth of the Thetan Hugh B. Urban 3. Earth as Battlefield and Mission: Knowledge, Technology, and Power in L. R. Hubbard's Late Novels Stefano Bigliardi 4. Scientology's Recruitment Policies Targeting Celebrities Stephen A. Kent 5. Celebrities Keeping Scientology Working Stephen A. Kent 6. Scientology's Celebrity Apostates Stephen A. Kent 7. Hollywood Bites Tami M. Bereska 8. Must-See Television: Interviews with Scientologists Tami M. Bereska 9. Presentations of Scientology in Prominent North American News Series Terra Manca 10. Scientology's Relationship with the Internet: The Struggles of Contemporary Perception Management Max Halupka 11. Remember the Whole Track? The Hidden Persuaders in Scientology Art George Shaw and Susan Raine 12. L. Ron Hubbard's Foray into the World of Music Mark Evans About the Editors and Contributors Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
ISBN:
9798216011965
9798216142621
OCLC:
988028069

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