The second edition of The Bloomsbury Handbook of Religion and Popular
Music provides an updated, state-of-the-art analysis of the most
important themes and concepts in the field, combining research in
religious studies, theology, critical musicology, cultural analysis, and
sociology.
It comprises 30 updated essays and six new chapters covering the
following areas:
- Popular Music, Religion, and Performance
- Musicological Perspectives
- Popular Music and Religious Syncretism
- Atheism and Popular Music
- Industrial Music and Noise
- K-pop
The Handbook continues to provide a guide to methodology, key genres and
popular music subcultures, as well as an extensive updated bibliography.
It remains the essential tool for anyone with an interest in popular
culture generally and religion and popular music in particular.