A mutation is often thought of in negative terms, that is, as a damaged or altered gene that can no longer fulfil its purpose as intended. However if we reverse our view and consider the whole as the vehicle that is incapable of fulfilling its purpose then the mutation becomes a new possibility. For the purposes of this paper, religion in its traditional sense will be considered as the „faulty whole‟ and Straight Edge punk rock as the mutation that creates new pathways for religious and spiritual experiences and understanding. This paper will demonstrate, through interview extracts, lyrics, music and visual images created by interviewees during field work in both the UK and the US,that such religious mutations create a spiritual identity lo...
Punk rock Islam may not a common phrase to hear in society, but it is quickly expanding in popularit...
Religion is not an evolutionary adaptation per se, but a recurring by-product of the complex evoluti...
Proceedings of the 14th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
A mutation is often thought of in negative terms, that is, as a damaged or altered gene that can no ...
Religion and punk (of any iteration) are not often words found in sympatico and yet, although implic...
Social theorists of religion such as Durkheim, Evans-Pritchard, Lynch and Taylor have all demonstrat...
Drawing on fieldwork in the punk scenes of the UK, USA and Australia, this article critically examin...
This chapter critically analyzes religion and spirituality in punk's straight edge movement, which r...
Considering and engaging with spiritual identity and practices, particularly within today’s mo...
Proceedings of the 14th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
The use of post-rock ‘n’ roll popular music genres by religious groups is accompanied by a notable a...
This study shows how U.S. Christian Hardcore and Muslim ‘Taqwacore’ (taqwa means ‘god consciousness’...
The article assesses how the reshaping of the habitus of UK punk’s original working-class and lower-...
This article deals with an esoteric current Thursatrú. Thursatrú falls within a broader esoteric cur...
Problems. The conscious conservation of religious music style in most cultures contrasts with the st...
Punk rock Islam may not a common phrase to hear in society, but it is quickly expanding in popularit...
Religion is not an evolutionary adaptation per se, but a recurring by-product of the complex evoluti...
Proceedings of the 14th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
A mutation is often thought of in negative terms, that is, as a damaged or altered gene that can no ...
Religion and punk (of any iteration) are not often words found in sympatico and yet, although implic...
Social theorists of religion such as Durkheim, Evans-Pritchard, Lynch and Taylor have all demonstrat...
Drawing on fieldwork in the punk scenes of the UK, USA and Australia, this article critically examin...
This chapter critically analyzes religion and spirituality in punk's straight edge movement, which r...
Considering and engaging with spiritual identity and practices, particularly within today’s mo...
Proceedings of the 14th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
The use of post-rock ‘n’ roll popular music genres by religious groups is accompanied by a notable a...
This study shows how U.S. Christian Hardcore and Muslim ‘Taqwacore’ (taqwa means ‘god consciousness’...
The article assesses how the reshaping of the habitus of UK punk’s original working-class and lower-...
This article deals with an esoteric current Thursatrú. Thursatrú falls within a broader esoteric cur...
Problems. The conscious conservation of religious music style in most cultures contrasts with the st...
Punk rock Islam may not a common phrase to hear in society, but it is quickly expanding in popularit...
Religion is not an evolutionary adaptation per se, but a recurring by-product of the complex evoluti...
Proceedings of the 14th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...