Strange Rites, Tara Isabella Burton
Strange Rites, Tara Isabella Burton
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Strange Rites
New Religions for a Godless World

Author: Tara Isabella Burton

Narrator: Tara Isabella Burton

Unabridged: 9 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: PublicAffairs

Published: 06/16/2020


Synopsis

A sparklingly strange odyssey through the kaleidoscope of America's new spirituality: the cults, practices, high priests and prophets of our supposedly post-religion age.
Fifty-five years have passed since the cover of Time magazine proclaimed the death of God and while participation in mainstream religion has indeed plummeted, Americans have never been more spiritually busy.
While rejecting traditional worship in unprecedented numbers, today's Americans are embracing a kaleidoscopic panoply of spiritual traditions, rituals, and subcultures -- from astrology and witchcraft to SoulCycle and the alt-right.As the Internet makes it ever-easier to find new "tribes," and consumer capitalism forever threatens to turn spirituality into a lifestyle brand, remarkably modern American religious culture is undergoing a revival comparable with the Great Awakenings of centuries past. Faith is experiencing not a decline but a Renaissance. Disillusioned with organized religion and political establishments alike, more and more Americans are seeking out spiritual paths driven by intuition, not institutions.
In Strange Rites, religious scholar and commentator Tara Isabella Burton visits with the techno-utopians of Silicon Valley; Satanists and polyamorous communities, witches from Bushwick, wellness junkies and social justice activists and devotees of Jordan Peterson, proving Americans are not abandoning religion but remixing it. In search of the deep and the real, they are finding meaning, purpose, ritual, and communities in ever-newer, ever-stranger ways.

About Tara Isabella Burton

Tara Isabella Burton is the author of the novels Here in Avalon, The World Cannot Give, and Social Creature, which was named a Best Book of the Year by The New York Times, Vulture, and The Guardian. She is also the author of the nonfiction books Strange Rites and Self-Made. She has written on religion, culture, and place for The New York Times, National Geographic, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and more. She received a doctorate in theology from Trinity College, Oxford.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Eric on March 08, 2020

-- I received an ARC for this book in exchange for an honest review -- I have something of an interest in post-Internet nonfiction, such as Because Internet and Trick Mirror, and Tara Isabella Burton's Strange Rites piqued my interest as a title befitting that theme. While at times I found the author......more

Goodreads review by Dee on May 17, 2020

I wasn’t sure what to expect from “Strange Rites.” Author Tara Isabella Burton presents the spiritual and religious traditions alive in America today, represented through the words and actions of the followers and supporters. Other groups are included, ranging from the political to the cultish. Many......more

Goodreads review by Reuven on August 21, 2020

Strange Rites: New Religions for a Godless World by Tara Isabella Burton (PublicAffairs, 2020) Reviewed by Rabbi Reuven Chaim Klein Burton opens her book with a vivid description of Sleep No More, an immersive theatre show which developed a cult-like following. She describes the experience of attendin......more

Goodreads review by Heather on April 12, 2021

This book is an interesting overview of some aspects of modern culture that fill religion's roles as a community and a set of meanings for the world. It's a very quick overview of wellness culture, fandoms, SJWs, polyamorists/BDSMers, the alt-right/manosphere, and modern witchcraft. Each profile is......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on January 30, 2023

Very thin! Wellness culture, Harry Potter fandoms, and Proud Boys are all interesting essay topics, but trying to contextualize them as "new religions" felt extremely weak to me. This book basically skims the surface of various subcultures in America, and while they're mildly interesting to learn ab......more


Quotes

"A revelatory survey of the increasingly transfigured American spiritual landscape."
Publishers Weekly

"Burton's writing is challenging, educational, and electric, combining big-picture thinking with deep-dive immersion...Readers will come away with enlightened and altered thinking."
Booklist

"A bracing tour through the myriad forms of bespoke spiritualism and makeshift quasireligions springing up across America."
The Wall Street Journal

"An essential work for anyone interested in understanding--or addressing--our rapidly transforming cultural and religious landscape."
Christianity Today

"Any good historian of religion knows that it's possible for a culture to become less and more religious at the same time--an insight that Tara Isabella Burton uses on an illuminating journey through the many unorthodox forms of faith emerging in post-religious America. With a novelist's knack for storytelling, Burton shows in scintillating detail how the unquenchable longing for connection and transcendence is merging with carnal desires and the capitalist marketplace to produce new sacred spaces and experiences of enchantment. Read Strange Rites. It's a revelation."—Damon Linker, Senior Correspondent at TheWeek

"A lesser writer and a colder intellect would have been content simply to mock the video-gaming, Soul-Cycling communicants of our "Remixed" Great Awakening. Yet in Strange Rites, Tara Isabella Burton grasps that strangeness entails ecstatic power as well as oddity, and that even folly in search of transcendent meaning merits empathy, not apathy--the difference between a merely lively read and a profound one."—Giselle Donnelley, Research fellow at the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research

"Rigorously researched and reported with scholarly curiosity and an eye on the zeitgeist, Tara Isabella Burton's Strange Rites takes a hard look at what's replacing traditional religious practice in American culture today and finds that the thirst for community and belonging has not gone away. As the discovers, today's religiously remixed subcultures could indeed be tomorrow's new religions. Her book is an adventure story through the new American religious landscapes."—Kaya Oakes, UC Berkeley, author of The Nones Are Alright

"With Strange Rites, Tara Isabella Burton establishes herself as her generation's foremost chronicler of American religious life. Her intelligence, her immersive reporting, and her vivid prose style illuminate with particular intensity the radical religious changes transforming post-Christian America. The religious center has not held; Burton is an essential guide to the mere spiritual anarchy now loosed upon the Western world. Strange Rites will doubtless be one of the most important books of the year."—Rod Dreher, author of The Benedict Option

"Tara Burton is a brilliant observer of contemporary life, and in Strange Rites she explores the way that religious impulses have been transmuted into new passions, from self-care and wellness to social justice to bronze age bodybuilding in our online age."—Frank Fukuyama, author of The End of History and The Last Man

“[A] snapshot of US culture in its latest ‘religious’ guises…Burton’s deftly written account of ‘remixed religion is persuasive and entertainingly argued. What makes it such a satisfying read is the way she places seemingly disparate fads and worldviews into a wider context of religious anthropology and the unfolding American story…anyone with a concern for the world in which we live – and would like to live – should read this book.”—Anaphora