Spirituality,Fan Culture,and the Music of Jerry Joseph & the Jackmormons |
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Authors: | Justin T. Harmon Donnalee Dox |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Recreation, Park &2. Tourism Sciences, Texas A&3. M University, College Station, TX, USA;4. Department of Performance Studies, Interdisciplinary Program in Religious Studies, Texas A& |
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Abstract: | This article presents findings from a qualitative study with passionate fans of the rock and roll band, Jerry Joseph & the Jackmormons. The study looked at how fan involvement in the music scene enhanced quality of life through the ability to access a personal sense of spirituality. While the majority of participants (87%) had been raised in religious households, most of those (93%) had intentionally abandoned religious affiliation only to come to embrace a language of spirituality and religion to describe their attraction to the music. This study fills a gap by exploring how aspects of spiritual language and sensations can be embraced in a secular context after departure from a formal religious upbringing. |
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Keywords: | ethnographic methods fan culture leisure music spirituality |
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