Ebook: Pop Pagans: Paganism and Popular Music
Author: Donna Weston Andy Bennett
- Tags: History Criticism Music Arts Photography Paganism Wicca Witchcraft New Age Spirituality Religion Comparative Religious Studies Humanities Used Rental Textbooks Specialty Boutique Performing
- Series: Studies in Contemporary and Historical Paganism
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Routledge
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Paganism is rapidly becoming a religious, creative, and political force internationally. It has found one of its most public expressions in popular music, where it is voiced by singers and musicians across rock, folk, techno, goth, metal, Celtic, world, and pop music. With essays ranging across the US, UK, continental Europe, Australia and Asia, 'Pop Pagans' assesses the histories, genres, performances, and communities of pagan popular music. Over time, paganism became associated with the counter culture, satanic and gothic culture, rave and festival culture, ecological consciousness and spirituality, and new ageism. Paganism has used music to express a powerful and even transgressive force in everyday life. 'Pop Pagans' examines the many artists and movements which have contributed to this growing phenomenon.
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