Rapture Culture: Left Behind in Evangelical America / Edition 1

Rapture Culture: Left Behind in Evangelical America / Edition 1

by Amy Johnson Frykholm
ISBN-10:
0195335678
ISBN-13:
9780195335675
Pub. Date:
08/29/2007
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195335678
ISBN-13:
9780195335675
Pub. Date:
08/29/2007
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Rapture Culture: Left Behind in Evangelical America / Edition 1

Rapture Culture: Left Behind in Evangelical America / Edition 1

by Amy Johnson Frykholm
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Overview

In the "twinkling of an eye" Jesus secretly returns to earth and gathers to him all believers. As they are taken to heaven, the world they leave behind is plunged into chaos. Cars and airplanes crash and people search in vain for loved ones. Plagues, famine, and suffering follow. The antichrist emerges to rule the world and to destroy those who oppose him. Finally, Christ comes again in glory, defeats the antichrist and reigns over the earth. This apocalyptic scenario is anticipated by millions of Americans. These millions have made the Left Behind series—novels that depict the rapture and apocalypse—perennial bestsellers, with over 40 million copies now in print. In Rapture Culture , Amy Johnson Frykholm explores this remarkable phenomenon, seeking to understand why American evangelicals find the idea of the rapture so compelling. What is the secret behind the remarkable popularity of the apocalyptic genre? One answer, she argues, is that the books provide a sense of identification and communal belonging that counters the "social atomization" that characterizes modern life. This also helps explain why they appeal to female readers, despite the deeply patriarchal worldview they promote. Tracing the evolution of the genre of rapture fiction, Frykholm notes that at one time such narratives expressed a sense of alienation from modern life and protest against the loss of tradition and the marginalization of conservative religious views. Now, however, evangelicalism's renewed popular appeal has rendered such themes obsolete. Left Behind evinces a new embrace of technology and consumer goods as tools for God's work, while retaining a protest against modernity's transformation of traditional family life. Drawing on extensive interviews with readers of the novels, Rapture Culture sheds light on a mindset that is little understood and far more common than many of us suppose.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195335675
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 08/29/2007
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.80(d)
Lexile: 1260L (what's this?)

About the Author

Amy Johnson Frykholm teaches Literature, Cultural Studies, and Religion at Colorado Mountain College.

Table of Contents

Introduction1. The Rapture in America2. Networks of Readers, Networks of Meaning3. The Margins of iLeft Behind/i's Readership4. "I'm a Survivor and He's a Survivor"5. Reading the Signs of the Times6. Making Prophecy Live7. Witness to the Apocalypse8. Fear, Desire, and the Dynamics of iLeft Behind/i
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