The Other Journal: The Celebrity Issue

The Other Journal: The Celebrity Issue
Title The Other Journal: The Celebrity Issue PDF eBook
Author Christopher J. Keller
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 187
Release 2011-05-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 161097333X

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The Other Journal's first print edition focuses on the role of celebrity in North American culture--its phenomena, its significance, its utility. The articles illuminate different facets of celebrity culture through multiple vantage points and methodologies.Ê This issue features articles, art exhibits, and interviews by such prominent thinkers as Graham Ward, Carl Raschke, James K. A. Smith, James Davison Hunter, Brian McLaren, Luci Shaw, Gary Dorrien, and many others. Essays and reviews by Ruth Adams, Paul Jaussen, Katie Kresser, James K. A. Smith, Brad Elliott Stone, Gary David Stratton, Kj Swanson, John Totten, and Graham Ward Interviews by Allison Backous, David Horstkoetter, Chris Keller, Tom Ryan, James K. A. Smith, and Heather Smith Stringer with Gary Dorrien, Ron Hansen, James Davison Hunter, Brian McLaren, Carl Raschke, and the Opiate Mass Creative writing and poetry by Daniel Bowman, Jr., Joel Heng Hartse, Luci Shaw, and Schuy R. Weishaar

The Other Journal: Sport

The Other Journal: Sport
Title The Other Journal: Sport PDF eBook
Author The Other Journal
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 184
Release 2016-11-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 1498276601

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FEATURING: Adam Joyce, Lincoln Harvey, Marcia W. Mount Shoop, Margot Starbuck, and Tim Suttle PLUS: Let's Dance: Zumba and the Imago Dei of Beautiful Black Bodies * Commercial Participation: Modern Sports Fandom and Sacramental Ontology * The Work of Play * Lines and Lines Athwart Lines * Singing with Losers --AND MORE . . . The ancient Olympic games were held every four years at the temple of Zeus. They were a major cultural and religious event that doubled as a contest between rivaling nation-states. Certain strands of mythology even suggest that Heracles, the strongest of mortal men, organized the event and built the Olympic stadium in honor of his father, Zeus. Today, few athletes devote their efforts to the honor of Zeus, but there remains a certain religiosity at work in sport's place within Western culture. Fame, fortune, and honor; character and fair play; skill and artistic perfection also remain at stake, just in new ways. As Marcia W. Mount Shoop explains in her interview with Jessica Coblentz, sports still "tap into our most primal existential needs for vitality, for purpose, for creativity, for connection and community, and for work and play," and in this, our twenty-fifth issue of The Other Journal, we dive into these characteristics of sport, starting literally with Jennifer Stewart Fueston's poem "A Swim" and then continuing on to the ancient Greek stadium at Nemea. Our contributors consider the ethics, commodification, and embodiment of particular events, as well as the personal and cultural stories which weave in and out of sport. They do the hard work of conscientious fandom at football games; walk us through baseball liturgies; and take us to the windy courts of Philo, Illinois, where noted author David Foster Wallace was an outdoor tennis savant. They show us how to fly and then how to lose. And they invite us to dance, "to let our bodies taste the salt of our sweat, hear the pant of exhalation, and feel the perspiration on our skin, for it is in these very possibilities," argues John B. White, "that we relate to God, others, and self." The issue features essays and reviews by Jeff Appel, Andrew Arndt, Ben Bishop, Jen Grabarczyk-Turner, Lincoln Harvey, Jonathan Hiskes, Adam Joyce, Lakisha R. Lockhart-Rusch, Benj Petroelje, Justin Randall Phillips, Heather L. Reid, Margot Starbuck, Tim Suttle, and John B. White; an interview by Jessica Coblentz with Marcia W. Mount Shoop; creative nonfiction by Brett Beasley, Meghan Florian, and Katie Karnehm-Esh; poetry by Bethany Bowman, Catherine Thiel Lee, and Jennifer Stewart Fueston; and art by Allen Forrest, Gerald Lopez, and Abigail Platter.

Contemporary Issues in Management Research

Contemporary Issues in Management Research
Title Contemporary Issues in Management Research PDF eBook
Author Jawahar. P. David
Publisher Excel Books India
Pages 332
Release 2009
Genre Management
ISBN 9788174467096

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The American News Trade Journal

The American News Trade Journal
Title The American News Trade Journal PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 888
Release 1928
Genre Newsdealers
ISBN

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Bookseller and the Stationery Trades' Journal

Bookseller and the Stationery Trades' Journal
Title Bookseller and the Stationery Trades' Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 924
Release 1914
Genre
ISBN

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Famous American Fortunes and the Men who Have Made Them

Famous American Fortunes and the Men who Have Made Them
Title Famous American Fortunes and the Men who Have Made Them PDF eBook
Author Laura Carter Holloway
Publisher
Pages 1006
Release 1884
Genre Capitalists and financiers
ISBN

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Grain and Feed Journals Consolidated (some Issues Omit Consolidated)

Grain and Feed Journals Consolidated (some Issues Omit Consolidated)
Title Grain and Feed Journals Consolidated (some Issues Omit Consolidated) PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 970
Release 1911
Genre
ISBN

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