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The Secular Religion of Fandom

Pop Culture Pilgrim

Jennifer Otter Bickerdike author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Sage Publications Ltd

Published:2nd Nov '15

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Exploring the concept of media pilgrimage, The Secular Religion of Fandom reveals how fandom shapes identity and community in contemporary society.

In The Secular Religion of Fandom, the author presents a captivating examination of the phenomenon known as 'media pilgrimage,' which reveals our collective obsessions with celebrity culture and the search for identity in a chaotic world. As fans flock to locations tied to their favorite shows, musicians, and authors, they seek to connect with the essence of the art that resonates deeply with them. This exploration highlights how such pilgrimages serve not only as a form of entertainment but also as a means for individuals to construct their own identities amidst the noise of modern life.

The book also addresses the decline of traditional group participation, particularly in religious settings, and contrasts this with the rise of online communities and real-time tours dedicated to pop culture. As attendance at conventional religious venues dwindles, fans are increasingly turning to these alternative spaces to find meaning and belonging. The author argues that this shift reflects a broader cultural change, where the sacred and the secular intertwine, and where fandom becomes a new form of worship.

By analyzing popular shows like The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones, as well as influential bands and authors, The Secular Religion of Fandom delves into the rituals, communities, and spaces that fans engage with. This thought-provoking study sheds light on how technology and media shape our understanding of value, identity, and connection in an ever-evolving landscape of cultural significance.

The secular religion of fandom permeates and animates our late modern lives. In a media-saturated society, pop-culture and fandom provide the sights and sites of a type of religious devotion, pilgrimage and search for enchantment and meaning that are widely experienced, but little studied and even less understood. This is the religion we live amongst, a religion constantly being remade and relocated, a polytheistic religion of places and people, texts and images re-enchanthing the world through technology and capitalism. Thankfully we have Jennifer Otter-Bickerdike who, in a groundbreaking drawing together of fieldwork and theory, has provided a fascinating, intelligent, lively and accessible guidebook to this widespread phenomenon. If you want to understand the late modern Western search for meaning in a technologically driven world then you need to read this book. -- Professor Michael Grimshaw

The Secular Religion of Fandom: Pop Culture Pilgrim is a timely and often provocative examination of a phenomenon that has always been with us, and yet feels suddenly new again. Jennifer Otter Bickerdike asks why we seek solace, spiritual fulfillment, and connectedness in spaces that are not traditionally religious in nature, creating our own sacred spaces as we go. In the process she paves the way for us to reflect on how we confer meaning on the everyday via our new sacred texts, providing an excellent entry into our ongoing conversation about what constitutes religion in an increasingly secular world.

-- Katherine Larsen

The Secular Religion of Fandom is an essential addition to an increasing body of literature examining the impact of fan activity in contemporary society. In this book, Otter Bickerdike furthers the field of study by arguing that fandom is actually replacing religious activity and explores a wide field from music, literature and popular culture. This book is well written – theoretical but accessible; incisive but playful.

-- Dr Gail Crowther

Written in an accessible tone, with personal asides interspersed throughout the theoretical exploration, The Secular Religion of Fandom: Pop Culture Pilgrim is both a fascinating and enjoyable read. Otter Bickerdike vividly captures the allure of being a fan while also drawing convincing parallels to religious experience in finding meaning, establishing identity and deepening emotional connection. Just as worshippers gather at a church, with the physical space anchoring their emotional experience, fans gather both in virtual spaces and at the physical spaces which hold meaning for them. The experience is a shared one – with the object of adulation as well as fellow fans – but also serves as an escape from the stresses of everyday life through a new kind of cultural ritual.

Like many of the facilitators of pop culture pilgrimage who populate her book, the author is a knowledgeable and engaging tour guide. She doesn’t shy away from pushing the envelope, provocatively characterizing Christians as Jesus fans and traditional worship as the ultimate parasocial relationship. As she examines the appeal of sites of fan pilgrimage, the author explores not only the psychological impact of such an experience, but the sociological and economic impact as well. From Elvis to The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones to Jane Eyre, The Secular Religion of Fandom: Pop Culture Pilgrim takes the reader along on the fans’ journey, opening up new possibilities for understanding and insight along the way.

-- Lynn Zubernis
′Today, tastes in media consumption shape identity and community stronger than ever. Otter-Bickerdike follows the yellow-brick road of the superfans-turned-pilgrims deep into their new sacred pop-culture spaces. Walking this path with her is as fun as it is enlightening.′
-- Ian Fowles

ISBN: 9781473907799

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 290g

120 pages