The Look of Catholics

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KANSASISBN: 9780700636150

Portrayals in Popular Culture from the Great Depression to the Cold War

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By Anthony Burke Smith
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UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KANSAS
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229 x 152 mm
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270 g
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296

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Anthony Burke Smith is assistant professor and Director of the Graduate Program in Religious Studies at the University of Dayton.

AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Priests, Gangsters, and Cowboys: Catholic Outsiders, American Insiders, and the Struggle over National Community 1. The Catholic Front: Religion, Reform, and Culture in Depression-Era America 2. A New Deal in Movie Religion: The Public Sphere of Catholic Films 3. Cool Catholics in the Hot American Melting Pot: Going My Way, Bing Crosby, and Hollywood's New Faith in Consensus 4. Pro-Life Catholics: The Representation of Catholicism in Life Magazine, 1936-1960 5. Performing Catholicism in an Age of Consensus: Fulton J. Sheen, Television, and Postwar America 6. From Public Dilemmas to Private Virtues: Leo McCarey, Hollywood Comedy, and the Household of Americanization 7. John Ford's Irish American Century: Ethnicity, Catholicism, and the Borderlands of National Identity Epilogue: Catholics and the American Community at the Turn of a New Century Notes Bibliography Index

Smith's ambitious and exemplary work demonstrates decisively for all time that Catholics were not only integral players in the formation of modern American popular culture, but that the role of Catholicism itself in the national popular culture was a major issue in the production of that same culture. . . . A wonderfully exciting book that will be widely hailed as a landmark achievement, confirm the author's stature as the leading scholar of Catholic popular culture, and be consulted by scholars and their students for decades to come." - James T. Fisher, author of Communion of Immigrants: A History of Catholics in America

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