The Rosary and the Microphone explores U2 as a politically engaged
band that manifests a particular brand of Christianity through the
band's mediation in a global context and for a global audience.
Through the primarily semiotic study of U2's various mediations, this
book maps the band's strategies for negotiating its place in the world
as a global band -- and a mediated brand -- and as a proponent of a kind
of cosmopolitanism, or global care. U2's brand is heavily informed by
Bono's own personal religious formation. This religious viewpoint is
expressed in a global concern -- a Christian cosmopolitanism -- that
looks outward and urges others to do the same.
The Rosary and the Microphone explores U2 in live performance, through
music videos and in unique media offerings, such as the feature-length
music video Linear.