More than a provocation : : Sexuality, media and theology / / Stefanie Knauss.

Sex, Medien und Theologie - eine provokante Mischung, auf die man mit Ablehnung oder Offenheit reagieren kann. Der vorliegende Band versucht das letztere: Auf dem Hintergrund der gesellschaftlichen Veränderungen im Leben und Erleben von Sexualität und der theologischen Entwicklungen in der Reflekt...

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Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Body; Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Theoretical frameworks and central concepts; 2.1 Interpretation as communication and relationship; 2.2 Body as a medium; 2.3 An aisthetic theology; 2.4 Imagination; 2.5 Queer thinking; 2.6 When media, sexuality and theology meet; 3. Setting the scene: Changes in sexual culture; 3.1 Liberalisation; 3.2 Sexualisation and radicalisation; 3.3 Commodification; 3.4 Technologisation and globalisation; 3.5 Why do people have sex?; 3.6 The role of media; 4. Developments in theological approaches to sex
4.1 Traditional approaches to sexuality in moral theology4.2 What the Vatican thinks about sex; 4.3 New approaches in sexual ethics; 4.4 A theology of sexuality: Systematic approaches; 4.5 Sexuality as theology; 4.6 Theological anthropology and (no) sexuality; 4.7 Communication and communion: Sex, religion and media; 5. Media's views on sex; 5.1 Advertising: Commodification of sex and spiritualisation of consumption; 5.1.1 The allure of an armpit: Sex in advertising; 5.1.2 Infallible and divine: Religion in advertising; 5.1.3 The sinful temptation of religious-sexual ads
5.1.4 Ads that provoke5.2 Cybersex: Intimate distance and playful transgressions; 5.2.1 What is cybersex?; 5.2.2 Theoretisation and evaluation of cybersex; 5.2.3 Suggestions for a theological reflection on cybersex; 5.3 Films: Pornographic, critical - theological?; 5.3.1 Form, aesthetics, narratives; 5.3.2 Sex in human existence; 5.3.3 Bonjour tristesse; 6. Sex, media and theology: A ménage-à-trois with synergetic potential; 6.1 A brief glance back; 6.2 Roles and functions of media in contemporary sexual-theological discourses; 6.2.1 Experiential; 6.2.2 Commodifying; 6.2.3 Critical
6.2.4 Constructive6.3 Sexual inspirations for theological anthropology; 6.3.1 The human paradox; 6.3.2 Being a sexual person; 6.3.3 Sexual transgressions; 7. Bibliography; Index; Back Cover
Sex, Medien und Theologie - eine provokante Mischung, auf die man mit Ablehnung oder Offenheit reagieren kann. Der vorliegende Band versucht das letztere: Auf dem Hintergrund der gesellschaftlichen Veränderungen im Leben und Erleben von Sexualität und der theologischen Entwicklungen in der Reflektion von Sexualität werden beispielhaft drei Medien - Internet, Werbung und Film - in Bezug auf ihre Darstellung von Sexualität und ihren Beitrag zu einer theologischen Reflektion von Sexualität analysiert. Dabei zeigt sich: Sex in den Medien ist mehr als eine Provokation: es ist Anregung und Beitrag z
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Body; Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Theoretical frameworks and central concepts; 2.1 Interpretation as communication and relationship; 2.2 Body as a medium; 2.3 An aisthetic theology; 2.4 Imagination; 2.5 Queer thinking; 2.6 When media, sexuality and theology meet; 3. Setting the scene: Changes in sexual culture; 3.1 Liberalisation; 3.2 Sexualisation and radicalisation; 3.3 Commodification; 3.4 Technologisation and globalisation; 3.5 Why do people have sex?; 3.6 The role of media; 4. Developments in theological approaches to sex
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4.1 Traditional approaches to sexuality in moral theology4.2 What the Vatican thinks about sex; 4.3 New approaches in sexual ethics; 4.4 A theology of sexuality: Systematic approaches; 4.5 Sexuality as theology; 4.6 Theological anthropology and (no) sexuality; 4.7 Communication and communion: Sex, religion and media; 5. Media's views on sex; 5.1 Advertising: Commodification of sex and spiritualisation of consumption; 5.1.1 The allure of an armpit: Sex in advertising; 5.1.2 Infallible and divine: Religion in advertising; 5.1.3 The sinful temptation of religious-sexual ads
5.1.4 Ads that provoke5.2 Cybersex: Intimate distance and playful transgressions; 5.2.1 What is cybersex?; 5.2.2 Theoretisation and evaluation of cybersex; 5.2.3 Suggestions for a theological reflection on cybersex; 5.3 Films: Pornographic, critical - theological?; 5.3.1 Form, aesthetics, narratives; 5.3.2 Sex in human existence; 5.3.3 Bonjour tristesse; 6. Sex, media and theology: A ménage-à-trois with synergetic potential; 6.1 A brief glance back; 6.2 Roles and functions of media in contemporary sexual-theological discourses; 6.2.1 Experiential; 6.2.2 Commodifying; 6.2.3 Critical
6.2.4 Constructive6.3 Sexual inspirations for theological anthropology; 6.3.1 The human paradox; 6.3.2 Being a sexual person; 6.3.3 Sexual transgressions; 7. Bibliography; Index; Back Cover
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