Seth M. Walker

@smwalker
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PhD in Religion. Research and writing on remix theory and Buddhist philosophy. Nature lover. Ukulele strummer. Transition, longboard, and surfskater. Haiku writer. All things sci-fi/fantasy/zombies/Thoreau/Camus. Urban foraging novice. Amateur lichenologist. Obsessed with fermented foods and vegan cooking. Wannabe sumi-e artist. Visual media on Pixelfed (see profile link).
Website/Bloghttps://sethmwalker.com
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Religions Are Remixes (Routledge, 2024)https://bit.ly/religions-are-remixes
Elvis and Philosophy: Essays Concerning the King

Call for Abstracts! Elvis and Philosophy: Essays Concerning the KingEdited by Joshua Heter and Richard GreeneAbstracts are sought for a collection of essays on any philosophical topic related to Elvis Aaron Presley to be published with Wallace & Jacobs Press. We hope to receive a number of submissions concerning his music and movies as well as his persona, life, relationships, cultural impact, legacy, mythos, etc. Abstracts and eventual essays should be written for an educated but non-specialized audience (with an approximate length of 3,000 – 3,500 words). Potential topics include (but are not limited to!)…Conspiracy Theories: Why do we believe in conspiracy theories? Can we explain why so many folks have claimed to see Elvis after he died?Cultural Appropriation: What is cultural appropriation, is it always a bad thing, and was Elvis guilty of it?Celebrity: What is celebrity worship, and why do we worship celebrities? Is it irrational to have admiration for Elvis and Elvis types? Does philosophy have anything interesting to say about fame?Ethics: Is it at all ethically dubious to ignore Elvis’s more problematic relationships (e.g., with Priscilla)? Is there ever a line where consuming the art of a person of poor character is morally unacceptable?Mythology: Who was Elvis, really? Can we distinguish between Elvis the man and Elvis the Legend?Legacy: What is Elvis’s Legacy? How was it affected by his untimely death?Philosophy of Love: What makes for a good love song? Why are so many songs centered around (romantic or other types of) love?Psychology: Why do we listen to such sad Elvis songs (e.g., “Heartbreak Hotel,” “Blue Christmas”)?Social Justice: What sort of legacy does Elvis and/or his songs have in regard to social justice?Aesthetics: What makes Elvis’s brand of rock and roll so aesthetically appealing? Does his crossing of genres make him a more significant artistic figure?Authorship: When judging Elvis as an artist, does it matter that he didn’t write hardly any of his own songs?Spirituality / Religion: What are we to make of Elvis as a messenger for the Gospel? Who was Elvis the seeker?Civil Rights: Did Elvis do enough to promote civil rights (given his connection to African American music)?History of Philosophy: What would philosophers from history think of Elvis, his movies, and the music he created? Would any of them have been a fan?Contributor Guidelines:Mail abstracts (and any questions) to: [email protected]. 1. Abstracts should be between 100 – 500 words. 2. Potential contributors must include a resume/CV for each author/coauthor. 3. Initial submissions should be made by e-mail as either a Word doc. or a PDF. 4. Deadlines: Abstracts due by: June 1, 2026 First drafts due by: September 14, 2026 Final drafts due by: October 26, 2026 (Early submissions are encouraged and welcomed!)

I’m excited to announce that my book, Religions Are Remixes, will be released in paperback later next month! Available for preorder now! https://www.routledge.com/Religions-Are-Remixes-Rethinking-Originality-Authenticity-and-Authority/Walker/p/book/9781032680057 #religion #remix #religiousstudies #remixstudies #remixtheory #digitalmedia
Religions Are Remixes: Rethinking Originality, Authenticity, and Authority in the Study of Religion

This book utilizes an approach that centers on remix theory and conceptual metaphor theory, arguing for an examination of the study of religion via a model for analyzing cultural constructs that the author terms Remix+/-.  After discerning the metaphorical correspondences underlying his argument, the author claims that the shift in conceptual and terminological framing remix provides can assist in understanding religious phenomena and developments differently, paying close attention to the sort

Routledge & CRC Press
Remember Death—what 28 Years Later can teach us about the temporality of life. My latest at Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. https://tricycle.org/article/remember-death/ #zombies #buddhism #meditation #death #dying #28yearslater #zombiemovies #mementomori
Remember Death

What 28 Years Later can teach us about the temporality of life 

Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
90s Alternative and Philosophy now available for pre-order! I’ve got a chapter in there on the spectacle, recuperation, and grunge aesthetics. Should be out in the next few months or so. https://mcfarlandbooks.com/product/90s-alternative-and-philosophy/ #popculture #philosophy #grunge #90s #situationist #spectacle
’90s Alternative and Philosophy - McFarland

’90s Alternative and Philosophy Modern Rock Meditations Edited by Joshua Heter and Richard Greene 978-1-4766-9723-9 979-8-3686-0012-3

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Very excited to announce that The Legend of Zelda and Philosophy is now available! I had the honor of contributing a chapter on #remix and recyclability in Tears of the Kingdom. https://andphilosophy.com/2025/09/26/now-available-the-legend-of-zelda-and-philosophy/ #zelda #philosophy #popculture #totk #nintendo
Now available! The Legend of Zelda and Philosophy

Unlock the Secrets of Hyrule with the Power of Philosophy A groundbreaking and critically acclaimed masterpiece, The Legend of Zelda was released in Japan in 1986. That first entry spawned one of t…

The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series
The Bear and Philosophy Call for Abstracts

Call for Abstracts The Bear and Philosophy Edited by Mark D. White The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series Please circulate and post widely. Apologies for cross-posting. To propose ideas fo…

The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series
cfp | call for papers

Excited to be working on a chapter for the forthcoming volume Camping and Philosophy (Milestone Press). I’ll be engaging with the detailed appreciation of our surroundings that extended time in the wilderness fosters from the perspective of “haikai no michi” (the way of haiku). Tentatively titled: “The Camping Way.” #popculture #philosophy #camping #nature #haiku
I wrote about some of the Buddhist centers and monasteries to check out for those visiting Boulder in the latest issue of Tricycle: The Buddhist Review (Summer 2025; vol. 34, no. 4). https://tricycle.org/magazine/buddhist-travel-boulder/ #buddhism #boulder #buddhist #colorado #travel
The Buddhist Traveler in Boulder

Finding tranquility in “America’s happiest city”

Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
@Edelruth Yeah! I really like her little book on haiku too: Three Simple Lines.