...a valuable study of contemporary religious life in America. It raises important questions about the consumerist pressures that also pose threats of disintegration to traditional Christian churches.
- John Bolt, Church and Mission
From the first evocative vignette of a meeting of diverse kinds of Pagans to the final reflections on the current state of the garden, Murphy Pizza's discussion of Paganism in the Twin Cities (Saint Paul and Minneapolis) is eloquent and insightful. Whether Paganistan is unique or not may be debated, but certainly this book provides a fascinating development in the study of contemporary Paganism. It builds on engagement with one ever shifting experiment in late-modern community-building to provide a scholarly assessment that ought to inspire further research about other places and religions.
- Graham Harvey, The Open University, UK and co-editor of Researching Paganism
Murphy Pizza is a sensitive guide to the complex fluxes and flows of this diverse urban Pagan community. Her book has much to teach us about the improvisational creativity and particularities of place that shape contemporary Paganism as a spiritual identity as well as a public religion.
- Sarah Pike, California State University, Chico, USA
Paganistan packs some very interesting and important material ... it is a worthy contribution to the literature on Paganism, new religious movements, and religion in the widest sense.
- Anthropology Review Database
This sociological study is a welcome addition to the continual examination of the religiously unique tapestry of Minneapolis-St. Paul, a great northern city that has given rise to innovative new religious movements ... It is no surprise that a diverse neo-pan-Pagan group (which includes Wicca, Heathenry, AsatrA, Druids, etc.) that finds common ground in Paganistan should emerge and flourish in this region as well.
- Catholic Books Review
[Paganistan] is a strong piece of ethnography that can serve as a model for anthropology students seeking to ground the observational-participatory in current theory. Moreover, the text can serve as comparative material for future researchers.
- Nova Religio