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Outer Space Religion and the Ambiguous Nature of Avatar’s Pandora
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
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Bringing Avatar into Focus
- Avatar as Rorschach 3
- The Religion and Politics of Avatar 13
- Avatar: Ecorealism and the Blockbuster Melodrama 23
- Outer Space Religion and the Ambiguous Nature of Avatar’s Pandora 37
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Popular Responses
- Avatar Fandom, Environmentalism, and Nature Religion 61
- Post-Pandoran Depression or Na’vi Sympathy: Avatar, Affect, and Audience Reception 83
- Transposing the Conversation into Popular Idiom: The Reaction to Avatar in Hawai‘i 95
- Watching Avatar from “AvaTar Sands” Land 123
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Critical, Emotional & Spiritual Reflections
- Becoming the “Noble Savage”: Nature Religion and the “Other” in Avatar 143
- The Na’vi as Spiritual Hunters: A Semiotic Exploration 161
- Calling the Na’vi: Evolutionary Jungian Psychology and Nature Spirits 181
- Avatar and Artemis: Indigenous Narratives as Neo-Romantic Environmental Ethics 201
- Spirituality and Resistance: Avatar and Ursula Le Guin’s The Word for World Is Forest 221
- I See You: Interspecies Empathy and Avatar 241
- Knowing Pandora in Sound: Acoustemology and Ecomusicological Imagination in Cameron’s Avatar 261
- Works of Doubt and Leaps of Faith: An Augustinian Challenge to Planetary Resilience 277
- Epilogue: Truth and Fiction in Avatar’s Cosmogony and Nature Religion 301
- Afterword: Considering the Legacies of Avatar 337
- Contributors 353
- Index 359
- Environmental Humanities Series 369
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
-
Bringing Avatar into Focus
- Avatar as Rorschach 3
- The Religion and Politics of Avatar 13
- Avatar: Ecorealism and the Blockbuster Melodrama 23
- Outer Space Religion and the Ambiguous Nature of Avatar’s Pandora 37
-
Popular Responses
- Avatar Fandom, Environmentalism, and Nature Religion 61
- Post-Pandoran Depression or Na’vi Sympathy: Avatar, Affect, and Audience Reception 83
- Transposing the Conversation into Popular Idiom: The Reaction to Avatar in Hawai‘i 95
- Watching Avatar from “AvaTar Sands” Land 123
-
Critical, Emotional & Spiritual Reflections
- Becoming the “Noble Savage”: Nature Religion and the “Other” in Avatar 143
- The Na’vi as Spiritual Hunters: A Semiotic Exploration 161
- Calling the Na’vi: Evolutionary Jungian Psychology and Nature Spirits 181
- Avatar and Artemis: Indigenous Narratives as Neo-Romantic Environmental Ethics 201
- Spirituality and Resistance: Avatar and Ursula Le Guin’s The Word for World Is Forest 221
- I See You: Interspecies Empathy and Avatar 241
- Knowing Pandora in Sound: Acoustemology and Ecomusicological Imagination in Cameron’s Avatar 261
- Works of Doubt and Leaps of Faith: An Augustinian Challenge to Planetary Resilience 277
- Epilogue: Truth and Fiction in Avatar’s Cosmogony and Nature Religion 301
- Afterword: Considering the Legacies of Avatar 337
- Contributors 353
- Index 359
- Environmental Humanities Series 369