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Apocalyptic Geographies Religion Media And The American Landscape Jerome Tharaud

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Apocalyptic Geographies Religion Media And The American Landscape Jerome Tharaud
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 43.78 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Jerome Tharaud
ISBN: 9780691203263, 0691203261
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Apocalyptic Geographies Religion Media And The American Landscape Jerome Tharaud by Jerome Tharaud 9780691203263, 0691203261 instant download after payment.

How nineteenth-century Protestant evangelicals used print and visual media to shape American culture


In nineteenth-century America, "apocalypse" referred not to the end of the world but to sacred revelation, and "geography" meant both the physical landscape and its representation in printed maps, atlases, and pictures. In Apocalyptic Geographies, Jerome Tharaud explores how white Protestant evangelicals used print and visual media to present the antebellum landscape as a “sacred space” of spiritual pilgrimage, and how devotional literature influenced secular society in important and surprising ways.


Reading across genres and media—including religious tracts and landscape paintings, domestic fiction and missionary memoirs, slave narratives and moving panoramas—Apocalyptic Geographies illuminates intersections of popular culture, the physical spaces of an expanding and urbanizing nation, and the spiritual narratives that ordinary Americans used to orient their lives. Placing works of literature and visual art—from Thomas Cole’s The Oxbow to Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin and Henry David Thoreau’s Walden—into new contexts, Tharaud traces the rise of evangelical media, the controversy and backlash it engendered, and the role it played in shaping American modernity.

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