New Spiritualities and the Cultures of Well-being

Inspired by the neoliberal paradigm that transposes religious behaviors into a religious marketplace framed by consumerist and capitalist models, this volume draws on ethnographic fieldwork to discuss the assemblage between the well-being trope and the rise of new spiritualities, as well as their deep permeation within mainstream culture. Building on previous literature that addresses the relationship between spirituality, healing and well-being, this text discusses the religious roots of mind-body practices. The contributions offer a critical perspective on the scope, limits and impacts of the current celebration of spiritualities.

Part I provides theoretical insights for thinking about ways in which the prevalent ethics of well-being reframes subjectivities within the margins of neoliberal order. Part II demonstrates how spiritual economies are promoted, shaped and regulated by institutional forces such as States, law and the labor market. In part III, contributors describe in detail how spiritual economies unfold in specific cultural and social settings. The text appeals to students and researchers working on the spirituality and sociology of religion.

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New Spiritualities and the Cultures of Well-being

Inspired by the neoliberal paradigm that transposes religious behaviors into a religious marketplace framed by consumerist and capitalist models, this volume draws on ethnographic fieldwork to discuss the assemblage between the well-being trope and the rise of new spiritualities, as well as their deep permeation within mainstream culture. Building on previous literature that addresses the relationship between spirituality, healing and well-being, this text discusses the religious roots of mind-body practices. The contributions offer a critical perspective on the scope, limits and impacts of the current celebration of spiritualities.

Part I provides theoretical insights for thinking about ways in which the prevalent ethics of well-being reframes subjectivities within the margins of neoliberal order. Part II demonstrates how spiritual economies are promoted, shaped and regulated by institutional forces such as States, law and the labor market. In part III, contributors describe in detail how spiritual economies unfold in specific cultural and social settings. The text appeals to students and researchers working on the spirituality and sociology of religion.

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New Spiritualities and the Cultures of Well-being

New Spiritualities and the Cultures of Well-being

by Gïraldine Mossiïre (Editor)
New Spiritualities and the Cultures of Well-being

New Spiritualities and the Cultures of Well-being

by Gïraldine Mossiïre (Editor)

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Inspired by the neoliberal paradigm that transposes religious behaviors into a religious marketplace framed by consumerist and capitalist models, this volume draws on ethnographic fieldwork to discuss the assemblage between the well-being trope and the rise of new spiritualities, as well as their deep permeation within mainstream culture. Building on previous literature that addresses the relationship between spirituality, healing and well-being, this text discusses the religious roots of mind-body practices. The contributions offer a critical perspective on the scope, limits and impacts of the current celebration of spiritualities.

Part I provides theoretical insights for thinking about ways in which the prevalent ethics of well-being reframes subjectivities within the margins of neoliberal order. Part II demonstrates how spiritual economies are promoted, shaped and regulated by institutional forces such as States, law and the labor market. In part III, contributors describe in detail how spiritual economies unfold in specific cultural and social settings. The text appeals to students and researchers working on the spirituality and sociology of religion.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783031062636
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 07/06/2022
Series: Religion, Spirituality and Health: A Social Scientific Approach , #6
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 432 KB

About the Author

Geraldine Mossiere is an anthropologist and associate professor at the Université de Montreal’s Institute of Religious Studies. Her more than fifty professional publications address contemporary religiosities including religious diversity in secular societies and the growing trend toward spirituality discourse. She has also published and edited numerous books and special reviews on conversion processes and experiences (see Converties à l'islam. Parcours de femmes au Québec et en France, Presses de l’Université de Montréal, 2013). She now works on the healing dimension of spiritualities as well as spirituality in public institutions.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Spiritual economies and the ethics of well-being.- Section 1: Ethics of well-being and the spiritual subject.- Chapter 1. Discovering a True Self and Experiencing Uncertain Subjectivity. Gap and Contradiction between conceptions of the Modern Subject in New Spiritualties.- Chapter 2. Personal Development Discourse and the Culture of Well-Being: The Secular Wing of the Spiritual Turn.- Chapter 3. Well-being and virtuous life among converts : how spiritual coaching delineate relational subjectivities.- Section 2: Institutionalization and (de)regulation of spiritualities and good life.- Chapter 4. Smudging, Yoga and Ethical Veganism: Exploring the Boundaries of Religious and Spiritual Practice in Law.- Chapter 5. Iran from the 1990s: Economic reforms and spiritual transformations?.- Chapter 6. When Spirituality Becomes Spiritual Labor: Workplace Mindfulness as Practice of Well-being and Productivity.- Chapter 7. The Ethics of Paying Attention: Nature Connection as Subjective Activism.- Section 3: New spiritualities and the social construction of the good life.- Chapter 8. The Entanglement of Spirituality, Wellbeing and ‘Spiritual Economy’ in Brazil: The Shift from ‘Living well together’ to ‘Leading a good life’.- Chapter 9. The institutionalization of Spiritual Healing in West Africa: The Emergence of Roqya Clinics in Ivory Coast.- Chapter 10. The Land of Tomorrow: Nature and the Curation of the Self on the West Coast.- Chapter 11. Well-being in Neo-spiritual Dance Practice.- Chapter 12. Circles of «sacred femininity» in Russia: balancing between tradition and innovation in working on self.- Index.
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