Jackson, Peter AJackson, PBaumann, B2023-07-199788776943073http://hdl.handle.net/1885/294398In modern social theory, religion and the ostensibly secular field of popular culture are typically seen as mutually exclusive, the former often being positioned as a site of residual pre-modern enchantment and the latter as a space dominated by the de-spiritualised operation of post-modern media appropriated for the purpose of marketing the products and services of capitalism.application/pdfen-AU© 2022 The authorsSpirit Possession and Diva Worship: Performance and Performativity in Queer Ritual Cultures Across Borders20222022-05-15