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Fiction, Invention and Hyper-reality: From popular culture to religion

English

The twentieth century was a period of rapid change for religion. Secularisation resulted in a dramatic fall in church attendance in the West, and the 1950s and 1960s saw the introduction of new religions including the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), the Church of Scientology, and the Children of God. New religions were regarded with suspicion by society in general and Religious Studies scholars alike until the 1990s, when the emergence of a second generation of 'new new' religions based on popular cultural forms including films, novels, computer games and comic books and highly individualistic spiritualities confirmed the utter transformation of the religio-spiritual landscape. Indeed, Scientology and ISKCON appeared almost traditional and conservative when compared to the radically de-institutionalised, eclectic, parodic, fun-loving and experimental fiction-based, invented and hyper-real religions.

In this book, scholarly treatments of cutting-edge religious and spiritual trends are brought into conversation with contributions by representatives of Dudeism, the Church of All Worlds, the Temple of the Jedi Order and Tolkien spirituality groups. This book will simultaneously entertain, shock, challenge and delight scholars of religious studies, as well as those with a wider interest in new religious movements.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Sep 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781138386044

About

Carole M. Cusack is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Sydney Australia. She trained as a medievalist and her PhD was published as Conversion among the Germanic Peoples (1998). She now specialises in contemporary religious trends (pilgrimage and tourism modern Pagan religions NRMs and religion and popular culture). Her books include Invented Religions: Imagination Fiction and Faith (2010) The Sacred Tree: Ancient and Medieval Manifestations (2011) and (with Katharine Buljan) Anime Religion and Spirituality: Profane and Sacred Worlds in Contemporary Japan (2014). She has published widely in edited volumes and journals and is the editor (with Christopher Hartney) of Religion and Retributive Logic: Essays in Honour of Garry W. Trompf (2010) and (with Alex Norman) of Handbook of New Religions and Cultural Production (2012). Pavol Kosná is an independent scholar based in Bratislava Slovakia. He has studied Religious Studies at Comenius University where he obtained his BA and MA and political philosophy jurisprudence and European culture at the Collegium of Anton Neuwirt (both in Bratislava). Afterwards he moved to England to continue his studies at the University of Oxford completing an MSt in Study of Religion. He held a six-month placement at INFORM in London then travelled extensively working as a freelance analyst for British Slovak and Asian think-tanks. He plans to start a PhD next year. His academic background is mostly in sociology of religion history of Christianity and Islam and the study of new religious movements. He is interested especially in new and alternative religiosity non-religiosity the contemporary religious situation in Europe and overlaps between religion violence and war.

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