Public Religion and the Urban Environment: Constructing a River Town

Public Religion and the Urban Environment: Constructing a River Town

by Richard Bohannon
Public Religion and the Urban Environment: Constructing a River Town

Public Religion and the Urban Environment: Constructing a River Town

by Richard Bohannon

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Overview

'Nature' and the 'city' have most often functioned as opposites within Western culture, a dichotomy that has been reinforced (and sometimes challenged) by religious images. Bohannon argues here that cities and natural environments, however, are both connected and continually affected by one another. He shows how such connections become overt during natural disasters, which disrupt the narratives people use to make sense of the world,including especially religious narratives, and make them more visible. This book offers both a theoretical exploration of the intersection of the city, nature, and religion, as well as a sociological analysis of the 1997 flood in Grand Forks, ND, USA. This case study shows how religious factors have influenced how the relationship between nature and the city is perceived, and in particular have helped to justify the urban control of nature. The narratives found in Grand Forks also reveal a broader understanding of the nature of Western cities, highlighting the potent and ethically-rich intersections between religion, cities and nature.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781441149336
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 04/26/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 374 KB

About the Author

Richard Bohannon teaches at the College of St. Benedict&St. John's University, in central Minnesota, USA.
Richard Bohannon teaches at the College of St. Benedict&St. John's University, in central Minnesota, USA.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements\1. Urban Nature, Disasterand Religion\2. Religious Meaning-Makingand the Urban Environment\3. Urban Development in theRed River Valley\4. A Hard Land: The Cityagainst the River\5. Living in a River Town:The Control and Celebration of Nature\6. Religion, Cities and theControl of Nature\Bibliography\Index
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