![]() ![]() ![]() He has written The Living Dead: The Vampire in Romantic Literature (1980), Romantic Horizons: Aspects of the Sublime in English Poetry and Painting 1770–1850 (1983), Dreadful Pleasures: An Anatomy of Modern Horror (1985), Forbidden Partners: The Incest Taboo in Modern Culture (1987), Preposterous Violence: Fables of Aggression in Modern Culture (1989), Carnival Culture: The Trashing of Taste in America (1992), Adcult USA: The Triumph of Advertising in America (1995), For Shame: The Loss of Common Decency in American Culture (1997), Lead Us Into Temptation: The Triumph of American Materialism (1999), Twenty Ads That Shook The World: The Century’s Most Groundbreaking Advertising (2000), Living It Up: America’s Love Affair With Luxury (2002), Branded Nation: The Marketing of Megachurch, College Inc., and Museumworld (2004), Where Men Hide (2006, with photos by Ken Ross), and Shopping for God: How Christianity Went from In Your Heart to In Your Face (2007). He received his PhD from UNC-Chapel Hill and has been at Florida since 1972. For Gods Sake (An Adman On The Business of Religion),History Ambi Parameswaran. James Twitchell is Professor of English and Advertising. Twitchell, 'Shopping for God' is not exactly what you'd expect from an 'apatheist.' As an apatheist, Twitchell considers religion important enough in. ![]()
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