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Transformational festivals, from Burning Man to Lightning in a Bottle, Bhakti Fest, and Wanderlust, are massive events that attract thousands of participants to sites around the world. In this groundbreaking book, Amanda J. Lucia shows how these festivals operate as religious institutions for spiritual, but not religious (SBNR) communities. Whereas previous research into SBNR practices and New Age religion has not addressed the predominantly white makeup of these communities, White Utopias examines the complicated, often contradictory relationships with race at these events, presenting an engrossing ethnography of SBNR practices. Lucia contends that participants create temporary utopias through their shared commitments to spiritual growth and human connection. But they also participate in religious exoticism by adopting Indigenous and Indic spiritualities, a practice that ultimately renders them exclusive, white utopias. Focusing on yoga's role in disseminating SBNR values, Lucia offers new ways of comprehending transformational festivals as significant cultural phenomena.

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"Lucia’s sharp analysis and enthusiasm for historical and theoretical context dominates the book." * High Country News *
"Being highly engaging and informative, this book is a valuable read for all scholars interested in contemporary questions of religion and spirituality." * Religious Studies Review *
"Lucia’s work brings an important and timely perspective on the racialised power dynamics of [‘spiritual but not religious’] communities to the study of contemporary yoga." * Religion *

Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Author Note

Introduction

1. Romanticizing the Premodern: The Confluence of Indic and Indigenous Spiritualities
Interlude: Cultural Possession and Whiteness
2. Anxieties over Authenticity: American Yoga and the Problem of Whiteness
Interlude: “White People Are on the Journey of Evolution”
3. Deconstructing the Self: At the Limits of Asceticism
Interlude: Sculpting Bodies and Minds
4. Wonder, Awe, and Peak Experiences: Approaching Mystical Territories
Interlude: Producing Wonder / Branding Freedom
5. The Cathartic Freedom of Transformational Festivals: Neoliberal Escapes and Entrapments

Conclusion

Appendix 1: @Instagram Data for Public Figures Cited
Appendix 2: Methodology
Notes
References
Index

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 13/10/2020
      ISBN13: 9780520376953, 978-0520376953
      ISBN10: 0520376951

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Transformational festivals, from Burning Man to Lightning in a Bottle, Bhakti Fest, and Wanderlust, are massive events that attract thousands of participants to sites around the world. In this groundbreaking book, Amanda J. Lucia shows how these festivals operate as religious institutions for spiritual, but not religious (SBNR) communities. Whereas previous research into SBNR practices and New Age religion has not addressed the predominantly white makeup of these communities, White Utopias examines the complicated, often contradictory relationships with race at these events, presenting an engrossing ethnography of SBNR practices. Lucia contends that participants create temporary utopias through their shared commitments to spiritual growth and human connection. But they also participate in religious exoticism by adopting Indigenous and Indic spiritualities, a practice that ultimately renders them exclusive, white utopias. Focusing on yoga's role in disseminating SBNR values, Lucia offers new ways of comprehending transformational festivals as significant cultural phenomena.

      Trade Review
      "Lucia’s sharp analysis and enthusiasm for historical and theoretical context dominates the book." * High Country News *
      "Being highly engaging and informative, this book is a valuable read for all scholars interested in contemporary questions of religion and spirituality." * Religious Studies Review *
      "Lucia’s work brings an important and timely perspective on the racialised power dynamics of [‘spiritual but not religious’] communities to the study of contemporary yoga." * Religion *

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations
      Acknowledgments
      Author Note

      Introduction

      1. Romanticizing the Premodern: The Confluence of Indic and Indigenous Spiritualities
      Interlude: Cultural Possession and Whiteness
      2. Anxieties over Authenticity: American Yoga and the Problem of Whiteness
      Interlude: “White People Are on the Journey of Evolution”
      3. Deconstructing the Self: At the Limits of Asceticism
      Interlude: Sculpting Bodies and Minds
      4. Wonder, Awe, and Peak Experiences: Approaching Mystical Territories
      Interlude: Producing Wonder / Branding Freedom
      5. The Cathartic Freedom of Transformational Festivals: Neoliberal Escapes and Entrapments

      Conclusion

      Appendix 1: @Instagram Data for Public Figures Cited
      Appendix 2: Methodology
      Notes
      References
      Index

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