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The Journal of Religion and Popular Culture is a web-based, peer-reviewed journal committed to the academic exploration, analysis and interpretation, from a range of disciplinary perspectives, of the interrelations and interactions between religion and religious expression and popular culture, broadly defined as the products of contemporary mass culture. The journal is based in Canada but is international in scope, and open to explorations of religion and popular culture in a variety of nationalities and cultures.
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Volume 31, Number 2, Summer 2019Table of Contents
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View Romanticizing Conversion Narratives: Women, Change, and Female Agency in Twilight and Joseph and Aseneth
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Romanticizing Conversion Narratives: Women, Change, and Female Agency in Twilight and Joseph and Aseneth
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View The Troublesome Relic of a "Troublesome Priest"? Negotiating the Boundaries of Religion, History, and Popular Culture in Anglican Canterbury
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View American Comics, Literary Theory, and Religion: The Superhero Afterlife by A. David Lewis (review)
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American Comics, Literary Theory, and Religion: The Superhero Afterlife by A. David Lewis (review)
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| ISSN | 1703-289X |
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| Print ISSN | 1703-289X |
| Launched on MUSE | 2019-09-19 |
| Open Access | No |




