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The Church of Stop Shopping and Religious Activism by George Gonzlez

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The Church of Stop Shopping and Religious Activism by George Gonzlez

Explores the religious activism of the Stop Shopping Church performance group
Since the dawn of the new millennium, the grassroots performance activist group the Stop Shopping Church has advanced a sophisticated anti-capitalist critique in what they call "Earth Justice." Led by co-founders, Reverend Billy and Savitri D, the Church of Stop Shopping have sung with Joan Baez and toured with Pussy Riot and Neil Young. They performed at festivals around the world, and been the subject of the nationally released documentary, What Would Jesus Buy? They opposed the forces of consumerism on the global stage, and taken on the corporate practices of Disney, Starbucks, J.P. Morgan Chase Bank, Walmart, Amazon, and many others.
While the Church maintains an anti-consumerism stance at its core–through performances, street actions, and social activism–the community also prioritizes work for racial justice, queer liberation, justice and sanctuary for immigrants, First Amendment issues, the reclaiming of public space, and in an increasingly central way, environmental justice. In The Church of Stop Shopping and Religious Activism, George González draws on interviews, participant observation, and digital ethnography to offer insight into the Church, its make up, its activities, and in particular, how it has shifted over time from parody to a deep and serious engagement with religion. Reverend Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping maintain that corporations and their celebrity spokespeople operate in much the same way churches do. González uses the group's performance activism to showcase the links between religion, the culture of capitalist consumerism, and climate catastrophe and to analyze the ways in which consumers are ritualized into accepting capitalism and its consequences. He argues that the members and organizers of the Church of Stop Shopping are serious theorizers and users of religion in their own right, and that they offer keen insights into our understanding of ritualistic consumerism and its indelible link to the rising sea levels that threaten to engulf us all.

The first book that I've seen that pushes the critical study of religion and economy in such a reflexive, thoughtful directionIt both implicates contemporary Religious Studies in the neoliberal market logic that scholars often critique and offers a creative example of the new materially-minded directions that scholarship on religion might consider taking in light of the religious impact that consumer capitalism has on all of us in our everyday lives. -- Richard J. Callahan Jr., author of Work and Faith in the Kentucky Coal Fields: Subject to Dust
Instructs on what is wrong with the economy called capitalism through the Stop Shopping Church prophecies. George González learned about this Shopocalyptic age from a radical community that performs religion as the pulpit for consumer criticism. Activism and religious adherence conjoin in this examination of dramaturgy as social indictment. -- Kathryn Lofton, Yale University
George González is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the CUNY Graduate Center and Assistant Professor of Religion and Culture at Baruch College, City University of New York (CUNY). He is the author of Shape-Shifting Capital: Spiritual Management, Critical Theory, and the Ethnographic Project.
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ISBN 13 9781479817733
ISBN 10 1479817732
Title The Church of Stop Shopping and Religious Activism
Author George González
Series North American Religions
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher New York University Press
Year published 2024-12-17
Number of pages 352
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