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Jedi Online and Buddhist Firefly: Poaching from Fandom and Tradition in a Virtual World
JEAN-PAUL LAFAYETTE DUQUETTE
2019-04
Size of Audience20
Type of SpeakerUniversity of Granada - Academic Presentation
Abstract

New religious movements (NRMs) drawing inspiration from science-fiction and fantasy literature, films and television programs have become part of the landscape of religious experience since the late 20th Century. What do some adherents of such NRMs choose to borrow from established traditions, and what do they take from popular fandom? What appeal can fandom have in the construction of personal religious systems? This case study examines two individuals exploring their own spirituality through fandom-inspired practices both offline and in the online virtual world of Second Life: a Jedi, based on characters created by George Lucas for his Star Wars films, and a Companion, from Joss Whedon's Firefly television series. Through interviews, social media posts and two years of participant observation, this study explores the participants' attraction to sci-fi based philosophy and religion and also examines what they have borrowed from Buddhism in their hybrid spiritual practices. By identifying the overlap between religious tradition, new age philosophical individualism, and the worlds of popular fantasy media, this study illuminates the impulse to transform fandom into a spiritual practice. It also shows how the affordances of an avatar-based virtual chat environment can enable fandom-based spirituality.

KeywordSecond Life Fandom Religion Virtual Worlds
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Conference DateApril 25-26, 2019
Conference PlaceReligion and Spirituality in Society Conference 2019, University of Granada, Spain
Language英語English
Document TypePresentation
CollectionENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTRE
AffiliationUniversity of Macau
Recommended Citation
GB/T 7714
JEAN-PAUL LAFAYETTE DUQUETTE. Jedi Online and Buddhist Firefly: Poaching from Fandom and Tradition in a Virtual World, April 25-26, 2019.
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