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Article: Sex, Religion, Media.
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- Journal of the History of Sexuality
- Article date:
- April 1, 2003
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Sex, Religion, Media. Edited by DANE S. CLAUSSEN. Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2002. Pp. xviii + 295. $72.50 (cloth).
Given the title, Sex, Religion, Media, one might expect this volume, edited by Dane Claussen, to bring together scholars from sexuality and gender studies, religious studies, and media and cultural studies. However, that is not the case. Despite its ambitious title and the possibility of exploring new territory in the intersection of these topics, the book is largely written from a media studies perspective and hardly supports the claim of studying "religion," given the almost exclusive focus on Protestant Christianity.
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Article: Sex, Religion, Media
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...Sex, Religion, Media Dane S. Claussen, ed. New ... categories: engagement and avoidance of sex and religion in media production; media content ... agenda setting and the cultivations of religion and sex. The structure proves an effective ...
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