
Christian Punk
Identity and Performance
Ibrahim Abraham(Editor)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 29. July 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-1-350-27237-8 (ISBN)
Description
Christian punk is a surprisingly successful musical subculture and a fascinating expression of American evangelicalism. Situating Christian punk within the modern history of Christianity and the rapidly changing culture of spirituality and secularity, this book illustrates how Christian punk continues punk's autonomous and oppositional creative practices, but from within a typically traditional evangelical morality. Analyzing straight edge Christian abstinence and punk-friendly churches, this book also focuses on gender performance within a subculture dominated by young men in a time of contested gender roles and ideologies.
Critically-minded and rich in ethnographic data and insider perspectives, Christian Punk will engage scholars of contemporary evangelicalism, religion and popular music, and punk and all its related subcultures.
Critically-minded and rich in ethnographic data and insider perspectives, Christian Punk will engage scholars of contemporary evangelicalism, religion and popular music, and punk and all its related subcultures.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
340 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-27237-8 (9781350272378)
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Person
Ibrahim Abraham is Hans Mol Research Fellow in Religion and the Social Sciences at the Australian National University, Australia. He is the author of Evangelical Youth Culture (Bloomsbury, 2017).
Content
List of Figures
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Studying Christian Punk, Ibrahim Abraham (Australian National University)
1. Rebel with a Cross: The Development of an American Christian Youth Culture, Eileen Luhr (California State University, Long Beach)
2. "We're Not into Social Compliance": Sin and Prophetic Protest in Christian Punk, Eric Strother (Anderson University)
3. Fearless Men of God: Fighting Religious Stigma in Hardcore Punk, Amy D. McDowell (University of Mississippi)
4. Straight Edge Evangelicalism and DIY Spirituality, Ibrahim Abraham (Australian National University) and Francis Stewart (Bishop Grosseteste University)
5. "Grow a Beard and Be Somebody": Disavowal and Vector Space at Rocketown, Nashville, Joshua Kalin Busman (University of North Carolina at Pembroke)
6. "A Heterosexual Male Backlash": Punk Rock Christianity and Missional Living at Mars Hill Church, Seattle, Maren Haynes Marchesini (Carroll College)
7. Todd and Becky: Authenticity, Dissent, and Gender in Christian Punk and Metal, Nathan Myrick (Mercer University)
8. "Lift Each Other Up": Punk, Politics, and Secularization at Christian Festivals, Andrew Mall (Northeastern University)
9. Christian Punk in (Post)secular Perspectives, Ibrahim Abraham (Australian National University)
10. Blasphemy, Conversion, and Liberation: "Christian" "Punk" in Theological Perspective, Michael J. Iafrate (University of Toronto)
Conclusion: Performing Christian Punk Identity, Ibrahim Abraham (Australian National University)
References
Index
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Studying Christian Punk, Ibrahim Abraham (Australian National University)
1. Rebel with a Cross: The Development of an American Christian Youth Culture, Eileen Luhr (California State University, Long Beach)
2. "We're Not into Social Compliance": Sin and Prophetic Protest in Christian Punk, Eric Strother (Anderson University)
3. Fearless Men of God: Fighting Religious Stigma in Hardcore Punk, Amy D. McDowell (University of Mississippi)
4. Straight Edge Evangelicalism and DIY Spirituality, Ibrahim Abraham (Australian National University) and Francis Stewart (Bishop Grosseteste University)
5. "Grow a Beard and Be Somebody": Disavowal and Vector Space at Rocketown, Nashville, Joshua Kalin Busman (University of North Carolina at Pembroke)
6. "A Heterosexual Male Backlash": Punk Rock Christianity and Missional Living at Mars Hill Church, Seattle, Maren Haynes Marchesini (Carroll College)
7. Todd and Becky: Authenticity, Dissent, and Gender in Christian Punk and Metal, Nathan Myrick (Mercer University)
8. "Lift Each Other Up": Punk, Politics, and Secularization at Christian Festivals, Andrew Mall (Northeastern University)
9. Christian Punk in (Post)secular Perspectives, Ibrahim Abraham (Australian National University)
10. Blasphemy, Conversion, and Liberation: "Christian" "Punk" in Theological Perspective, Michael J. Iafrate (University of Toronto)
Conclusion: Performing Christian Punk Identity, Ibrahim Abraham (Australian National University)
References
Index