"*One of very few books on religion and popular music *Covers a
wide range of musical styles, from heavy metal and rap to country,
jazz and Broadway musicals *The essays are written by academics and
informed by their enthusiasm for the music Many books have explored
the relationship between religion and film, but few have yet
examined the significance of religion to popular music. Call Me The
Seeker steps into that gap. Michael Gilmour's introductory essay
gives a state-of-the-discipline overview of research in the area.
He argues that popular songs frequently draw from and "interpret"
themes found in the conceptual and linguistic worlds of the major
religions and reveal underlying attitudes in those who compose and
consume them. He says these "texts" deserve more serious study. The
essays in the book start an on-going conversation in this area,
bringing a variety of methodologies to bear on selected artists and
topics. Musical styles covered range from heavy metal and rap to
country, jazz, and Broadway musicals."
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