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OverviewRecent years have seen a significant shift in the study of new religious movements. In Satanism studies, interest has moved to anthropological and historical work on groups and inviduals. Self-declared Satanism, especially as a religion with cultural production and consumption, history, and organization, has largely been neglected by academia. This volume, focused on modern Satanism as a practiced religion of life-style, attempts to reverse that trend with 12 cutting-edge essays from the emerging field of Satanism studies. Topics covered range from early literary Satanists like Blake and Shelley, to the Californian Church of Satan of the 1960s, to the radical developments that have taken place in the Satanic milieu in recent decades. The contributors analyze such phenomena as conversion to Satanism, connections between Satanism and political violence, 19th-century decadent Satanism, transgression, conspiracy theory, and the construction of Satanic scripture. A wide array of methods are employed to shed light on the Devil's disciples: statistical surveys, anthropological field studies, philological examination of The Satanic Bible, contextual analysis of literary texts, careful scrutiny of obscure historical records, and close readings of key Satanic writings. The book will be an invaluable resource for everyone interested in Satanism as a philosophical or religious position of alterity rather than as an imagined other. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Per Faxneld (Doctoral research fellow, department of the History of Religions, Doctoral research fellow, department of the History of Religions, Stockholm University) , Jesper Aa. Petersen (Associate Professor, Programme for Teacher Education, Associate Professor, Programme for Teacher Education, Norwegian University of Science and Technology)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 24.10cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 15.70cm Weight: 0.386kg ISBN: 9780199779246ISBN 10: 0199779244 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 27 December 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents"Contents Introduction: At the Devil's Crossroads Per Faxneld and Jesper Aa. Petersen The Question of History: Precursors and Currents 1. ""It is better to believe in the Devil"": Conceptions of Satanists and Sympathies for the Devil in Early Modern Sweden Mikael Häll 2. Sex, Science and Liberty: The Resurrection of Satan in 19th Century (Counter) Culture Ruben van Luijk 3. Witches, Anarchism and Evolutionism: Stanislaw Przybyszewski's fin-de-siècle Satanism and the Demonic Feminine Per Faxneld The Black Pope and the Church of Satan 4. Categorizing Modern Satanism: An Analysis of Anton LaVey's Early Writings Amina O. Lap 5. Sources, Sects, and Scripture: The Book of Satan in The Satanic Bible Eugene V. Gallagher 6. Hidden Persuaders and Invisible Wars: Anton LaVey and Conspiracy Culture Asbjørn Dyrendal The Legacy of Dr. LaVey: The Satanic Milieu Today 7. Conversion to Satanism: Constructing Diabolical Identities James R. Lewis 8. The Carnival of Dr. LaVey: Articulations of Transgression in Modern Satanism Jesper Aa. Petersen 9. The Making of Satanic Collective Identities in Poland: From Mechanic to Organic Solidarity Rafal Smoczynski Post-Satanism, Left-Hand Paths and Beyond: Visiting the Margins 10. The Left-Hand Path and Post-Satanism: The Temple of Set and the Evolution of Satanism Kennet Granholm 11. Luciferian Witchcraft: At the Crossroads between Paganism and Satanism Fredrik Gregorius 12. Secret Identities in The Sinister Tradition: Political Esotericism and the Convergence of Radical Islam, Satanism and National Socialism in the Order of Nine Angles Jacob C. Senholt"ReviewsThe contributors to The Devils Party have established a significant foundation from which other researchers can draw inspiration. Susan Raine, Religion With the possible exception of Petersen s earlier collection, Contemporary Religious Satanism, this is perhaps the strongest introductory volume on the varieties of Satanic institutions. Faxneld and Petersen s introductory essay, while not a traditional historiography, positions the volume nicely in the current academic literature. Altogether The Devil s Party consists of careful scholarship, arguing convincingly for the importance of the study of the Satanic milieu...I have recommended it to a handful of students in the past year and it has, without exception, received positive reviews. --Nova Religio The essays are wide-ranging in topic and provide an interesting impression of the field of scholarship on Satanism Clement Grene, The Exporitory Times Author Information"Per Faxneld is a research fellow at the department of the History of Religions at Stockholm University, Sweden. He has written several peer-reviewed articles and book chapters on Satanism and Western Esotericism, co-edited Förborgade Tecken (""Hidden Signs"" H:Ströms, 2010) - a book on Esotericism in literature - and is the author of Mörkrets apostlar (""Apostles of Darkness"", Ouroboros, 2006), a study of early Satanism. His research focuses on gender issues in Satanism, and the literary roots of contemporary religious constructions of the Devil as a hero and helper. Jesper Aagaard Petersen is associate professor at the Programme for Teacher Education, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). He has published extensively on modern Satanism, is the editor of Contemporary Religious Satanism: A Critical Anthology (Ashgate, 2009) and the co-editor of Controversial New Religions (Oxford, 2005) and The Encyclopedic Sourcebook of Satanism (Prometheus, 2008). He has a Ph.D. from the Department of Archaeology and Religious Studies at NTNU with the thesis Between Darwin and the Devil: Modern Satanism as Discourse, Milieu, and Self (2011)." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |