This chapter critically analyzes religion and spirituality in punk's straight edge movement, which rejects alcohol, drugs, and promiscuous sex, in the broader context of the individualization of religion and morality. Engaging at length with sociological studies of religious individualization, the chapter notes the importance of individual autonomy for straight edge punks embracing do-it-yourself spirituality. While acknowledging that religious individualization has also significantly altered Christianity, the chapter nevertheless notes that Christian straight edgers differ in grounding their faith beyond the self. Keywords: Christianity; Individualization; Punk; Spirituality; Straight edg
This study shows how U.S. Christian Hardcore and Muslim ‘Taqwacore’ (taqwa means ‘god consciousness’...
Book Summary: The Routledge Handbook on Deviance brings together original contributions on deviance,...
The following thesis investigates the British punk movement of the mid-late seventies and suggests t...
Drawing on fieldwork in the punk scenes of the UK, USA and Australia, this article critically examin...
Religion and punk (of any iteration) are not often words found in sympatico and yet, although implic...
Considering and engaging with spiritual identity and practices, particularly within today’s mo...
This chapter analyzes Christian punk in the context of the secularization of Western societies, from...
Christian punk is a surprisingly successful musical subculture and a fascinating expression of Ameri...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 65-68).This study explores the modes of resistance in whi...
Social theorists of religion such as Durkheim, Evans-Pritchard, Lynch and Taylor have all demonstrat...
This study explores the ideologies of the straight edge movement and how members negotiate their ide...
A mutation is often thought of in negative terms, that is, as a damaged or altered gene that can no ...
Abstract: This short, concluding chapter analyzes three key aspects of identity performed in Christi...
A mutation is often thought of in negative terms, that is, as a damaged or altered gene that can no ...
This thesis handles with the lifestyle of Straight Edge youth subculture. This subculture is identif...
This study shows how U.S. Christian Hardcore and Muslim ‘Taqwacore’ (taqwa means ‘god consciousness’...
Book Summary: The Routledge Handbook on Deviance brings together original contributions on deviance,...
The following thesis investigates the British punk movement of the mid-late seventies and suggests t...
Drawing on fieldwork in the punk scenes of the UK, USA and Australia, this article critically examin...
Religion and punk (of any iteration) are not often words found in sympatico and yet, although implic...
Considering and engaging with spiritual identity and practices, particularly within today’s mo...
This chapter analyzes Christian punk in the context of the secularization of Western societies, from...
Christian punk is a surprisingly successful musical subculture and a fascinating expression of Ameri...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 65-68).This study explores the modes of resistance in whi...
Social theorists of religion such as Durkheim, Evans-Pritchard, Lynch and Taylor have all demonstrat...
This study explores the ideologies of the straight edge movement and how members negotiate their ide...
A mutation is often thought of in negative terms, that is, as a damaged or altered gene that can no ...
Abstract: This short, concluding chapter analyzes three key aspects of identity performed in Christi...
A mutation is often thought of in negative terms, that is, as a damaged or altered gene that can no ...
This thesis handles with the lifestyle of Straight Edge youth subculture. This subculture is identif...
This study shows how U.S. Christian Hardcore and Muslim ‘Taqwacore’ (taqwa means ‘god consciousness’...
Book Summary: The Routledge Handbook on Deviance brings together original contributions on deviance,...
The following thesis investigates the British punk movement of the mid-late seventies and suggests t...