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Religion and popular music in Europe : new expressions of sacred and secular identity

Music and religion have, throughout history, walked hand in hand. In the rites and rituals of small tribal religions, great world religions, and more recent New-Age and neo-heathen movements, different kinds of music have been used to celebrate the gods, express belief and help believers get in contact with the divine. This innovative book focuses on how mainstream and counter-cultural groups use religion and music to negotiate the challenges of modernization and globalization in the European context: a region under-explored by existing literature on the subject. With its internal ethnic diversity, ever-expanding borders and increasing differentiation, Europe has undergone massive dislocation in recent years. The authors show that, in the midst of such change, rock, pop, and dance music may in their various forms be used by their practitioners as resources for new kinds of spiritual and religious identification, even as these forms are used as symbols of the deficiencies of secular society. Focusing on Christianity, Judaism, Islam and New Religious Movements, the book explores such topics as Norwegian Black Metal and Neo-paganism, contemporary Jewish Music in the UK, the French hip hop scene, the musical thinking of Muslim convert Cat Stevens/Yusuf Islam and European dance music culture. It offers an ideal introduction to leading-edge thinking at the exciting interface of "music and religion."
Print Book, English, ©2011
I.B. Taurus, London, ©2011
Aufsatzsammlung
vi, 192 pages ; 24 cm.
9781848858091, 1848858094
754936221
Jerusalem in Uppsala : some accounts of the relationship between a Christian rock group and its congregation / Andreas Häger
Christian metal in Finland : institutional religion and popular music in the midst of religious change / Marcus Moberg
Shout to the Lord : Christian worship music as popular culture, church music, and lifestyle / Thomas Bossius
Jews united and divided by music : contemporary Jewish music in the UK and America / Keith Kahn-Harris
The return of ziryab : Yusuf Islam on music / Göran Larsson
The meanings of the religious talk in French rap music / Stéphanie Molinero
Why didn't the churches begin to burn a thousand years earlier? / Gry Mørk
21st-century trance cult : electronic dance music culture and its role in replacing the traditional roles of religion in Western European popular youth culture / Rupert Till