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7. Mipsterz: Hip, American, and Muslim
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Kristin M. Peterson
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface to the Third Edition ix
- Introduction: Finding Religion in Unexpected Places 1
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Part I. Religion in Popular Culture
- Introduction 27
- 1. The Origin(s) of Superman: Reimagining Religion in the Man of Steel 33
- 2. The Oriental Monk in American Popular Culture 51
- 3. Adventure Time and Sacred History: Myth and Reality in Children’s Animated Cartoons 71
- 4. Monstrous Muslims: Historical Anxieties and Future Trends 85
- 5. The Weight of the World: Religion and Heavy Metal Music in Four Cases 100
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Part II. Popular Culture in Religion
- Introduction 121
- 6. Christmas Is Like a Snowball 127
- 7. Mipsterz: Hip, American, and Muslim 144
- 8. Megachurches, Celebrity Pastors, and the Evangelical Industrial Complex 159
- 9. People of the Picture Book: PJ Library and American Jewish Religion 177
- 10. Meditation on the Go: Buddhist Smartphone Apps as Video Game Play 195
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Part III. Popular Culture as Religion
- Introduction 217
- 11. It’s About Faith in Our Future: Star Trek Fandom as Cultural Religion 223
- 12. Shopping, Religion, and the Sacred “Buyosphere” 242
- 13. Losing Their Way to Salvation: Women, Weight Loss, and the Religion of Thinness 262
- 14. The “Godding Up” of American Sports 288
- 15. Celebrity Worship as Parareligion: Bieber and the Beliebers 313
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Part IV. Religion and Popular Culture in Dialogue
- Introduction 331
- 16. Yoga in Popular Culture: Controversies and Conflicts 337
- 17. Mirror, Mirror on Ourselves: Disney as a Site of Religio-Cultural Dialogue 351
- 18. Can Watching a Movie Be a Spiritual Experience? 373
- 19. Rap Music and Its Message: On Interpreting the Contact between Religion and Popular Culture 390
- 20. Broadswords and Face Paint: Why Braveheart Still Matters 413
- Contributors 431
- Index 437
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface to the Third Edition ix
- Introduction: Finding Religion in Unexpected Places 1
-
Part I. Religion in Popular Culture
- Introduction 27
- 1. The Origin(s) of Superman: Reimagining Religion in the Man of Steel 33
- 2. The Oriental Monk in American Popular Culture 51
- 3. Adventure Time and Sacred History: Myth and Reality in Children’s Animated Cartoons 71
- 4. Monstrous Muslims: Historical Anxieties and Future Trends 85
- 5. The Weight of the World: Religion and Heavy Metal Music in Four Cases 100
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Part II. Popular Culture in Religion
- Introduction 121
- 6. Christmas Is Like a Snowball 127
- 7. Mipsterz: Hip, American, and Muslim 144
- 8. Megachurches, Celebrity Pastors, and the Evangelical Industrial Complex 159
- 9. People of the Picture Book: PJ Library and American Jewish Religion 177
- 10. Meditation on the Go: Buddhist Smartphone Apps as Video Game Play 195
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Part III. Popular Culture as Religion
- Introduction 217
- 11. It’s About Faith in Our Future: Star Trek Fandom as Cultural Religion 223
- 12. Shopping, Religion, and the Sacred “Buyosphere” 242
- 13. Losing Their Way to Salvation: Women, Weight Loss, and the Religion of Thinness 262
- 14. The “Godding Up” of American Sports 288
- 15. Celebrity Worship as Parareligion: Bieber and the Beliebers 313
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Part IV. Religion and Popular Culture in Dialogue
- Introduction 331
- 16. Yoga in Popular Culture: Controversies and Conflicts 337
- 17. Mirror, Mirror on Ourselves: Disney as a Site of Religio-Cultural Dialogue 351
- 18. Can Watching a Movie Be a Spiritual Experience? 373
- 19. Rap Music and Its Message: On Interpreting the Contact between Religion and Popular Culture 390
- 20. Broadswords and Face Paint: Why Braveheart Still Matters 413
- Contributors 431
- Index 437