Jesusland, Joelle Kidd
Jesusland, Joelle Kidd
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Jesusland
Stories from the Upside Down World of Christian Pop Culture

Author: Joelle Kidd

Narrator: Courtney Kurysh

Unabridged: 15 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 08/12/2025


Synopsis

An empathetic, funny, and sharply critical collection of essays exploring the Christian pop culture of the 2000s and its influence on today’s politically powerful evangelicalism “Braiding relentless curiosity, sharp argument, and wry comedy, Kidd offers a lucid critique of evangelicalism that is always attentive to, and respectful of, the mysteries of faith. This is cultural criticism at its finest. I’ll read anything Kidd writes.” — Tajja Isen, author of Some of My Best Friends In 1999, after three years of secular living in Eastern Europe, Joelle Kidd moved back to Canada and was enrolled in the strange world of an evangelical Christian school. Immediately, she found herself in a strange world of upbeat Christan pop music, purity education, and desperately trendy Bible redesigns, trying to make sense of this unfamiliar preteen cultural landscape. In Jesusland, Joelle writes about the Christian pop culture that she was suddenly immersed in, from perky girl bands to modest styling tips, and draws connections between this evangelical subculture and the mainstream, a tense yet reciprocal relationship that both disavows the secular while employing its media markers. But none of this was just about catchy songs; every abstinence quiz in a teen magazine was laying the foundation for what would become a conservative Christian movement that threatens women’s healthcare, attacks queer and trans rights, and drives present-day political division. Through nine incisive, honest, and emotional essays, Jesusland exposes the pop cultural machinations of evangelicalism, while giving voice to aughts-era Christian children and teens who are now adults looking back at their time measuring the length of their skirts, and asking each other if their celebrity crush was Christian enough. With care and generosity, Jesusland shows us how the conservative evangelical movement became the global power it is today by exploring the pop culture that both reflected and shaped an entire generation of young people.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Natalie on September 29, 2025

Very apt little recounting of how Christianity uses pop culture to latch onto the masses but particularly teens who are searching for identity while also wanting to find things to help them bond with their peers. The devil works hard but evangelicals work harder.......more

Goodreads review by PATCHES on September 11, 2025

Oh the horrors! So good. Thank you Libro.fm for gifting me the ALC (advanced listener copy).......more

Goodreads review by Ryan on September 02, 2025

Ahhh! Ever feel like a book was written just for you? This book provided so much context and validation to my lived experience in the evangelical church.......more

Goodreads review by Alanna on August 23, 2025

Brilliant, funny, critical essays about what exactly was going on with Christian pop culture and where it left us now. As a fellow ex-evangelical, Kidd was snarky and soft in all of the places I needed, bringing me to a place of greater certainty in myself. 🧡......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on September 25, 2025

Wow, what a read. Almost every page felt like 1990s/early 2000’s evangelical nostalgia for me. It was soooo relatable in a heartbreaking, infuriating, (and sometimes beautiful) way. I really appreciate the candle and admission that Christianity has brought lots of anguish, but it also so complicated......more