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Divine Signs is the concluding volume of the ethnographic trilogy about the communicative tensions in everyday American cultural life H. L. Goodall, Jr., began with Casing a Promised Land and continued with Living in the Rock n Roll Mystery.In this final work, the terms for understanding these tensions are found in a historical and mythological drama featuring Power (as the embodiment of the modern), Other (as the embodiment of the postmodern), and Spirit (as the unifying power capable of connecting disparate selves to dangerously fragmented communities). For this study, the localized site of interpretation is in and around Pickens and Oconee Counties, South Carolina, where every day street signs, business advertisements on billboards, signs that announce church themes, Internet postings, and other forms of public communication that invite private meanings are read as rhetorical invitations to participate in these myths and mysteries.Using themes discoverable in such public forms of communication, Goodall deconstructs a variety of communal experiencesfrom annual community celebrations to weekly therapy sessions in local beauty salons to the fall audience rituals of Clemson University football gamesto gain a deeper appreciation of the unifying symbolic orders that enrich the interpretive possibilities of our lives and that serve as signs of our deeply spiritual connections to each other and to the planet.In the last sections of the book, the interplays of Power, Other, and Spirit are read into and against a wide variety of everyday interpretive contexts, from Rush Limbaugh and talk radio to narratives about angels and stories about the transformative powers of spiritual practices in organizations. Goodall then asks the important question: Where are the themes of this mythological drama leading us? In the stunning conclusion, Goodall creates communicative, cultural, and spiritual challenges for us all.

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title:Divine Signs : Connecting Spirit to Community
author:Goodall, H. Lloyd.
publisher:Southern Illinois University Press
isbn10 | asin:
print isbn13:9780809320240
ebook isbn13:9780585107837
language:English
subjectCommunication and culture.
publication date:1996
lcc:HM258.G664 1996eb
ddc:302.2/22
subject:Communication and culture.
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Also by H. L. Goodall, Jr....
Casing A Promised LAND
The Autobiography of an Organizational
Detective as Cultural Ethnographer
Expanded Edition
Living In The Rock N Roll Mystery
Reading Context, Self, and Others as Clues
Page iii
Divine Signs
Connecting Spirit to Community
H. L. GOODALL, JR.
Southern Illinois University Press
CARBONDALE AND EDWARDSVILLE
Page iv
Copyright 1996 by the Board of Trustees,
Southern Illinois University
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
Edited by Carol M. Besler
Designed by David Ford
99 98 97 96 4 3 2 1
"The Sacred" is reprinted from Between Angels: Poems by Stephen Dunn, by permission of W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.
Copyright 1989 by Stephen Dunn.
"A Spiritual Uplifting" first appeared in Pudding Magazine: The International Journal of Applied Poetry, no. 21, 1993, from the author's chapbook, Getting the Body to Dance Again, winner of the 1944 National Looking Glass Poetry Chapbook Competition, Pudding House Publications, 1995.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Goodall, H. Lloyd.
Divine signs: connecting spirit to community / H. L. Goodall, Jr.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Communication and culture. I. Title.
HM258.G664 1996
302.2'22dc20Picture 2Picture 3Picture 4Picture 5Picture 695-38681
ISBN 0-8093-2024-XPicture 7Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10Picture 11CIP
ISBN 0-8093-2025-8 (pbk.)
The paper used in this publication meets the mimimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984. Picture 12
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FOR SAN
whose early investigation of spirituality and
communication created the initial inspira
tion for this study, and who continues to pro
vide the necessary eternal light
AND FOR NIC
the fine son whose blessed innocence com
pelled me to answer his penetrating questions
about what I really believe in, and with whom
I have been privileged to experienceonce
againhow everyday imagination works on
and in realities
With deep appreciation to all those who have
shared our journeys, and who have given
freely to us the immanent poetry of their
presence and the transcendent joy of their
experiences
Page vi
Picture 13
Some people see things as they are and ask "why?" I dream of things that might be and ask "why not?"
Robert F. Kennedy
Picture 14
There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
William Shakespeare, Hamlet
Picture 15
The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious.
Albert Einstein
Page vii
CONTENTS
Preface
ix
Acknowledgments
xv
Introduction: Context, Imagination, and Interpretation
1
Part One: Reality Central
1. Destination and Arrival
27
2. Boredom and Ecstasy
47
3. Difference and Possibility
73
Part Two: Performing Community
4. Rapture and Ecstasy: Spirituality, Football, and the Accomplishment of Community
105
5. Immanence and Angels: Experiencing Parallel Worlds
136
6. Awareness and Imagination, or Altered States of Syntax as Communication Riddles
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