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Marion "Mimi" Goldman is professor of sociology and religious studies at the University of Oregon.〔(University of Oregon : Department of Sociology )〕 Her research specialties include new religious movements (cults), qualitative research and sociology of gender.〔(University of Oregon : Department of Sociology )〕 ==Publications== She has written four books, including ''Gold Diggers and Silver Miners: Prostitution and Social Life on the Comstock Lode,'' a study of frontier prostitution.〔Goldman, Marion (1981). ''Gold Diggers and Silver Miners: Prostitution and Social Life on the Comstock Lode''. University of Michigan Press. ISBN 0472063324.〕 Her most recent book ''The American Soul Rush: Esalen and the Rise of Spiritual Privilege'' considers how seekers at the Esalen Institute in Big Sur transformed American spirituality and psychotherapy〔Goldman, Marion (2012). ''The American Soul Rush: Esalen and the Rise of Spiritual Privilege''. New York University Press. ISBN 0814732879.〕 through their economic, social, and spiritual privilege.〔('American Soul Rush,' by Marion Goldman: review - SFGate )〕 Her book, ''Passionate Journeys: Why Successful Women Joined a Cult,'' describes Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh’s communal city in central Oregon and the high-achieving women and men who followed him there. The book revolves around composite lives of four women—a rich housewife, a feminist community social worker, and a high fashion model—who gave up their high powered careers to follow Rajneesh.〔Goldman, Marion (1999). ''Passionate Journeys: Why Successful Women Joined a Cult''. University of Michigan Press. ISBN 0472088440.〕 She has also co-edited two books, written numerous scholarly articles and chapters, and served on the editorial boards of ''Sociology of Religion'' and ''The Journal of Religion and Violence.'' Goldman has been featured on a number of television programs, notably the History Channel’s ''Wild West Tech'' series with Keith Carradine, where she talked about prostitution on the mining frontier and its parallels in contemporary life.〔("Wild West Tech" Brothel Tech (2004) - Full cast and crew )〕 She has observed small cultures ranging from religious communes to brothels and looked at how they affect and often change their host societies. She has consulted with COYOTE, an activist sex workers’ group, and the Information Network Focus on New Religious Movements (INFORM) in the United Kingdom. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Marion Goldman」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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