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New Religions, Spiritualities, and Popular Music
New Religions, Spiritualities, and Popular Music
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ISBN No.: 9781350500044
Pages: 320
Year: 202605
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 157.38
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Status: Available (Forthcoming)

List of Illustrations List of Contributors Introduction, Christopher Partridge (Lancaster University, UK); Tom Wagner (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK) 1. The Mormon Hip Hop Musical Project, Jake Johnson (University of Oklahoma, USA) 2. ISKCON and Popular Music, Guy Beck (Tulane University, USA) 3. Globalist Breathing: Voice, Technology, and Antecedence in the Music of Islamic State, Tom Parkinson (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK) 4. Religion, Music, and Cold War Politics: The Unification Church and The Little Angels in South Korea, Hee-sun Kim (Kookmin University, South Korea) 5. Haunted Paradise: The Continuity of Music-Making from Jonestown and the Peoples Temple, Helen Hawa-Diggle (Independent Scholar, UK) 6. Chant Down Babylon: Rastafari and Reggae, Christopher Partridge (Lancaster University, UK) 7. Children of Barleycorn: Music in the Druidic Religious Imagination, Christopher W.


Chase (Iowa State University, USA) 8. Musical Creativity in The Process, William Sims Bainbridge (National Science Foundation, USA) 9. I Think I See the Mothership Coming: From Christian Scepticism to Alternative Religious Experiences in the P-Funk Universe, Richard Worth (University of Liverpool, UK) 10. 'Did You Ever Go Clear?': The Use (and Abuse) of Scientology in Popular Music, Tom Wagner (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK) 11. A Melodic Disorder: Chaos Gnosticism in Contemporary Music, Paul Linjamaa (Lund University, Sweden); Johnny Olsson (Independent Scholar, Sweden) 12. New Age Music: The Sonic Production of Utopia, Steven J. Sutcliffe (University of Edinburgh, UK); Mary Briggs (University of Edinburgh, UK) 13. The Spirit of '76: Father Yod, The Source Family, and the Role of Popular Music, Alistair Smith (University of Exeter, UK) 14.


Psychic TV: Hauntological Cultic Rejection and Autoethnographic Legacies, Mike Dines (Middlesex University, UK); Alastair Gordon (De Montfort University, UK); Francis Stewart (University of Stirling, UK) 15. Sacred Jazz and Devotion at the Saint John Coltrane African Orthodox Church, Peter Jan Margry (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands); Daniel Wojcik (University of Oregon, USA) 16. Spinning Centripetally or Spinning Centrifugally: Building a Religion from the Grateful Dead's Music, Michael Kaler (University of Toronto-Mississauga, Canada) Index.


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