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Author:
Stevenson, Jill, author.
Title:
Feeling the future at Christian end time performances / Jill Stevenson.
Publisher:
University Of Michigan Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
ix, 230 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Theater--Religious aspects.
Theater--United States.
Eschatology in literature.
End of the world in literature.
Future, The, in literature.
Evangelicalism--United States--History--21st century.
Christianity and culture--United States--History--21st century.
Christianity and culture.
End of the world in literature.
Eschatology in literature.
Evangelicalism.
Future, The, in literature.
Theater.
Theater--Religious aspects.
United States.
2000-2099
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-224) and index.
Contents:
1. The Landscape of the End: Time, Affect, Threat, Absence -- 2. Scripting the Absence of Feeling: Hell House, Judgement House, and Rapture House -- 3. "It Is Happening!" Feeling the Impending Future at Hell's Gates -- 4. Forgetting the Future: Noah's Ark as Palimpsest -- 5. A Memory of the Future: Rehearsing the End at Tribulation Trail.
Summary:
The End is always near. The Apocalypse has sparked imaginations for millennia, while in more recent times, highly publicized predictions have thrust End-Time theology briefly into the spotlight. In the 21st century, fictional depictions of various apocalyptic scenarios are found in an endless stream of films, TV shows, and novels, while real-world media coverage of global issues including climate change and the migrant crisis often features an apocalyptic tone. Feeling the Future at Christian End-Time Performances explores this prevalent human desire to envision the End by analyzing how various live End-Time performances allow people to live in and through future time. The book's main focus is contemporary Christian End-Time performances and how they theatrically construct encounters with future time - not just images or ideas of a future, but viscerally and immediately real experiences of future time. Author Jill Stevenson's examples are Hell Houses and Judgement Houses; Rapture House, a similarly styled "walk through drama" in North Carolina; Hell's Gates, an "outdoor reality drama" in Dawsonville, Georgia; Ark Encounter, a full-size recreation of Noah's Ark; and Tribulation Trail, an immersive thirteen-scene drama ministry based on the Book of Revelation. The book's coda considers similarities between these Christian performances and secular survivalist prepper events, especially with respect to constructions of and language about time. In doing so, the author situates these performances within a larger tradition that challenges traditional secular/sacred distinctions and illuminates how the End Times has been employed in our current social and political moment.
ISBN:
0472132857
9780472132850
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1241245076
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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