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THE CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PURITAN VALUES IN NATIONAL MYTHOLOGY Puritanism in America BRENNA LIPONIS AND JACK YOU

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Puritanism in America. The cultural significance of puritan values in national mythology. Brenna Liponis and Jack You. You Might Remember this…. 1620. Pilgrims, Puritans, and Separatists. Religious movement (Protestants) in the 16 th and 17 th century - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THE CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PURITAN VALUES IN NATIONAL

MYTHOLOGY

Puritanism in America

BRENNA LIPONIS AND JACK YOU

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1620 Pilgrims, Puritans, and Separatists

You Might Remember this…

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Who are Puritans

?

Religious movement (Protestants) in the 16th and 17th century

Opposed to the Episcopal system and church monarchy which seemed corrupt and “impure”

Wanted to interpret the Bible individually (in English)

Focus on individual and congregational piety

New England Puritans searching for religious freedom– separatists

Separatists founded America

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Although the religious movement dissolved in the 17 th century, the values that have evolved from the

original Puritan religion permeate the narratives we tell ourselves every day

in media culture.

Religious Movement Turned National Identity

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Narratives

FROM AMERICA’S INCEPTION TO TODAY

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Establishing Kingdom of Heaven on Earth

“…for wee must Consider that wee shall be as a Citty upon a Hill, the eies of all people are uppon us; soe that if wee shall deale falsely with our god in this worke wee have

undertaken and soe cause him to withdrawe his present help from us, wee shall be made a story and a byword

through the world..” -- John Winthrop, 1630

“In 1835, Alexis de Tocqueville in Democracy in America would describe the civilization of New England as ‘a

beacon lit upon mountain tops which, after warming all in its vicinity, casts a glow over the distant horizon’”

--Hopper, p. 5

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Exercise of Mechanical Skill

“One reason why American men became obsessed with their automobiles in the early twentieth century was precisely that they could tinker with them on Saturday

morning. As late as the 1960s, if a company president did his own plumbing, he would ensure that this fact appeared in his official company biography; it showed he was a ‘real American’. A willingness to get their hands dirty distinguished managers from

their European equivalents; this distinction reflected the relative lack of social stratification in the New World, the men at the top and bottom being considered to be

made from the same common clay.”

--Hopper, Ken; Hopper, Will. D.. Puritan Gift : Triumph and Decline of an American Dream, p. 7

“In 1865, the French author, Jules Verne, would remark in his novel From the Earth to the Moon that ‘Yankees, who are the world’s finest mechanics, are engineers in the same way as Italians are musicians and Germans are metaphysicians – they were

born that way’.”

--Hopper, Ken; Hopper, Will. D.. Puritan Gift : Triumph and Decline of an American Dream, p. 4

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Collective Moral Outlook

“…to walke humbly with our God, for this end, wee must be knitt together in this worke as one man, wee must entertaine each other in brotherly Affeccion, wee must be willing to abridge our selves of

our superfluities, for the supply of others necessities, wee must uphold a familiar Commerce together in all meekenes, gentlenes,

patience and liberallity, wee must delight in eache other, make others Condicions our owne rejoyce together, mourne together,

labour, and suffer together, allwayes haveing before our eyes our Commission and Community in the worke, our Community as

members of the same body”-- John Winthrop, 1630

“We keep seeing more examples of Facebook helping people share experiences and values and save them for future reminiscing.”

-- Samuel Axon, Mashable: The Social Media Guide

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The Legacy of Puritanism: Intolerance

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Female Submissiveness

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Exemplars of the Puritan American Ideal, heroes in our National

Mythology and Culture

BEN FRANKLIN

TOMMY J

GOOGLE

SUPERMAN

Benjamin FranklinInventor, Philosopher, Founding Father, Politician, Civic

Activist, etc“Stacy Schiff has said that he ‘truly believed it was always

morning in America’.” (Hopper, p. 5)

Thomas JeffersonThird President of the United States, Main Author of

Declaration of Independence, Founding FatherChanged John Locke’s “life, liberty, and the pursuit of

estate,” into “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”

Google“Google Inc., which now dominates the world of

communications. Their motto is, ‘Don’t be evil’. We have been told that they are motivated by ‘PURITANICAL

FANATICISM’ and a desire to change the world, making it a better place’; a visitor to their head office is reported to

have said that he felt he was in the ‘COMPANY OF MISSIONARIEs’. Another observer says that ‘Google is a

religion posing as a company’.” (Hopper, p. 5)

Superman “Truth, Justice and the American Way”

Ordinary American from Smallville

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ANOTHER LESS -POPULAR STORY RUNS PARALLEL TO THE PURITAN NARRATIVE

Reality

Consumerist Values Taking OVER THE WORLD!

… and the liberation of women from the private sphere

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Resourcefulness Turned Exploitative

“Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl

of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth. Behold, I have given thee every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is

the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat.”--The Bible

“As a nation, we have much to be proud of, and historically have been at the forefront of democratic, progressive politics, but in

terms of our ultimately unsustainable dependence upon exploitation, we should be ashamed of both our history and our

current state.”--Thom Hartman, America: The Exploitative Nation

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Loss of Spiritual Communities

“When the late seventeenth-century Puritan divine, Cotton Mather, remarked that religion

begot prosperity and the daughter had destroyed the mother, he meant that

diligence and economy had created wealth – and that the newly wealthy colonists were

straying from the path of virtue.” (Hopper, p. 9)

“In the U.S. […] worship at a church is rivaled only by the worship of the shopping mall.”

-- Will Hutton

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Selflessness Turned Selfishness

“Winthrop had witnessed with dismay the drift of English culture and deplored the “overall moral climate that allowed and encouraged purposeless, unreflective

egotism”-- David M. Robinson, The Cultural Dynamics of

American Puritanism, p. 742

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Liberation of Women

“Post-feminist critic Camille Paglia argued by contrast that Madonna's unabashed sexuality exposed “the

puritanism and suffocating ideology of American feminism”

--Diane Pecknold, Pop Culture Universe

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In Conclusion

As time goes on….

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Keeping Puritan values of Attempting to create a better

community Mechanical and Managerial Skill Community

Evolving from Puritan values of: Subordinating the interests of the

individual to that of the group Spiritual Communities Homogeneity, and the submission

of WomenAlways Celebrating

Self-sacrifice for the Greater Good

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