The Bible Onscreen in the New Millennium: New Heart and New Spirit
The Bible Onscreen in the New Millennium:
New Heart and New Spirit
Edited by Wickham Clayton
Manchester University Press (2020)
296 pages - Hardback
ISBN 978-1526136572
Publication Date: 13/1/2020
I've been meaning to post about the forthcoming publication of the latest book to feature an essay of mine. "The Bible Onscreen in the New Millennium: New Heart and New Spirit" will feature 14 essays by various film scholars on the biblical epics to have emerged since The Passion of the Christ in 2004. I'm particularly pleased that it's being published by Manchester University Press whose book "Biblical Epics" by Bruce Babington and Peter William Evans is one of the seminal works in this field.
My chapter is called "The Nativity Re-Born: Genre and the Birth and Childhood of Jesus" and in it I discuss various Nativity films released since The Passion and how they have stayed true to or innovated with the conventions of the genre. As well as the link with MUP it's also pleasing to be contributing to a book compiled with cinema scholars in mind rather than those approaching the theological angle. It's nice to have contributed to both.
The book is already available to order online. In the meantime, you can read a little more about the book at the Manchester University Press website, and I have posted a list of the contributions below.
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The Bible Onscreen in the New Millennium: New Heart and New Spirit
Introduction - Wickham Clayton
Part I: Producing Biblical Film and Television
1-Battle over the Biblical Epic: Hollywood, Christians and the American Culture Wars - Karen Patricia Heath
2-Depicting 'Biblical' Narratives: A Test Case on Noah - Peter Phillips
3-Special Effects and CGI in the Biblical Epic Film - Andrew B. R. Elliott
4-The Phenomenon of Biblical Telenovelas in Latin America - Clarice Greco, Mariana Marques De Lima and Tissiana Nogueira Pereira
Part II: Modern Narratives and Contexts in Adapting the Bible
5-Mythic Cinema And the Contemporary Biblical Epic - Mikel J. Koven
6-The Nativity Re-Born: Genre and the Birth and Childhood of Jesus - Matthew Page
7-Convince Me: Conversion Narratives in the Modern Biblical Epic - Chris Davies
Part III: Critical Readings and Receptions
8-Controversy And the 'Culture War': Exploring Tensions Between the Secular and the Sacred In Noah, the 'Least Biblical Biblical Movie Ever' - Becky Bartlett
9-'Can Anything Good Come Out Of Southern California?'* (*Hyperlink to John 1:46): The Christian Critical Reception of Elliptical Jesus Narratives - Wickham Clayton
10-Examining the Digital Religion Paradigm: A Mixed-Method Analysis of Online Community Perception of Epic Biblical Movies - Gregory P. Perrault And Thomas S. Mueller
Part IV: Culture And Representation
11-The Devil and the Culture Wars: Demonising Controversy in The Last Temptation of Christ and The Passion Of The Christ - Karra Shimabukuro
12-Ben-Her(?): Soft Stardom, Melodrama, and the Critique of Epic Masculinity In Ben-Hur (2016) - Thomas J. West III
13-The Biblical-Trial Film: Social Contexts in L'Inchiesta and Risen - Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns and Emiliano Aguilar
14-'Squint Against the Grandeur': Iconoclasm and Film Genre in The Passion of the Christ and Hail, Caesar!
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2 Comments:
At 3:37 pm, October 14, 2019, Anonymous said…
"The Phenomenon of Biblical Telenovelas in Latin America" sounds like a very promising entry. I didn't even know there were Biblical telenovelas.
At 8:54 am, January 24, 2020, Matt Page said…
Sorry for the really late reply!
It's not something I've been able to explore as closely as I would have liked. I saw a few episodes of Rei Davi on Youtube when I wrote my "David in Film" chapter a few years ago, but sadly only the first few episodes were available.
Matt
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