The bookshelves of the Dalai Lama are groaning with awards for peace and justice work, including the Nobel Peace Prize. But he recently added a more unusual accolade – a Grammy award for the best spoken-word book recording.
It’s another example of how religion and popular culture are deeply enmeshed.
Research by the US-based Faith and Media Initiative suggests audiences, including those with no religious belief, love religious themes on the big and small screens.
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- Dr Anna Halafoff is Professor of Sociology at Deakin University who specialises in faith and popular culture