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Whether they were utopian communitarians, sun-seeking gurus, or Protestant health reformers, Southern California's spiritual seekers drew on the United States' deepening global encounters and consu...
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  • 03 September 2024
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Whether they were utopian communitarians, sun-seeking gurus, or Protestant health reformers, Southern California's spiritual seekers drew on the United States' deepening global encounters and consumer cultures to pair religious and personal reinvention with cultural and spiritual revitalization. Through a rereading of the region's cultural landscape, Golden States provides an alternative history of California religion and spirituality, showing that seekers developed a number of paths to fulfillment that enhanced the region's lifestyle brand. Drawing on case studies as varied as surfing and yoga practices, Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps, and the only designated "Blue Zone" in the United States, this work explores the long-term impact of alternative beliefs on the region. In doing so, it highlights the ongoing tensions between privileging personal choice and pursuing social good as communities navigated whether the commitment to the emotional and therapeutic needs and desires of individual believers should be pursued at the expense of broader efforts to achieve collective well-being.
 
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Price: $29.95
Pages: 314
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 03 September 2024
ISBN: 9780520399747
Format: eBook
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Contents

List of Figures 
Acknowledgments 

Introduction 

PART ONE. SPIRITUAL VISIONARIES, HISTORICAL IMAGINARIES, AND SELF-IMPROVEMENT AS 
THERAPEUTIC LEISURE

1. “A Paradise for the Healthseeker and Retired Capitalist”: Katherine Tingley and 
San Diego’s  Early Therapeutic Religious Economy 

2. “Efficient America,” “Spiritual India,” and America’s Transnational Religious Imagination 

3. Message on a Bottle: Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps and the Evolution of a Spiritual Vision 

PART TWO. RELIGIOUS AND SPIRITUAL BEFLIEF IN CIVIC AND SOCIAL IMAGINARIES  

4. Wellness in the “Blue Zone”: The Cultural Politics of Vegetarianism in Loma Linda 

5. Seeker, Surfer, Yogi: The Progressive Religious Imagination and the Politics of Place 

Epilogue 

Notes 
Bibliography 
Index