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Introduction: why study religion and popular culture? | |
The ethics of research in faith and culture: scholarships as fandom? | |
Media rituals: from Durkheim on religion to Jade Goody on religious toleration | |
Deepening relationships with material artefacts | |
Contesting martyrdom | |
Religionless in Seattle | |
Marketing God and Hell: strategies, tactics and textual poaching | |
The gospel of Tom (Hanks): American churches and The Da Vinci Code | |
From pulp fiction to revealed text: a study of the role of the text in the otherkin community | |
Seeing the self as other: televising religious experience | |
Possession trance ritual in electronic dance music culture: a popular ritual technology for reenchantment, addressing the crisis of the homeless self, and reinserting the individual into the community | |
Representation of religion in Pretty Village | |
A secular gospel for the marginal: the films of Stephen Chow as Hong Kong cinematic parables | |
What is `on': an exploration of iconographical representation of traditional religious organizations on the homepages of their websites | |
Researching theo(b)logy: emerging Christian communities and the internet | |
Index | |
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