Religion and US Empire : Critical New Histories /
"This book shows how imperialism molded American religion-both the category of religion and the traditions designated as religions-and reveals the multifaceted roles of American religions in structuring, enabling, surviving, and resisting the U.S. Empire"--
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
New York University Press,
[2022]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I. Formations: Slavery, settlers, and salvation
- Rebellion and religion: slavery and empire in early America / Katharine Gerbner
- Making religion in Michilimackinac: settler secularism and US empire / Tisa Wegner
- A colony called freedom: religion, empire, and Black Christian settlers / Sylvester A. Johnson
- Part II. Biopolitics: imperial classification, sentimental reform, and indigenous tactics of survival
- Religion on the brink: settler-colonial knowledge production in the US Census / Sarah Dees
- Imperial intersections: social surveys, sentimental biopolitics, and religion at Hull House / Cara Lea Burnidge
- "The call it Ghost Dance...but it's Feather Dance": indigenous histories in the study of religion and US empire / Jennifer Grabe
- Part III. Entanglements: global networks, Christian missions, and the racial projects of US empire
- "The same blood as we in America": industrial schooling and American empire / Kaine Walther
- Black spiritual protest in global imperial contexts 1893-1920 / Heather D. Curtis
- An Evangelical occupation: the racial and imperial politics of US Protestant missions in the Dominican Republic / Christina C. Davidson
- Part IV. Dialetics: wastelanding, weaponry, and capitalist exculsions
- The trouble of an Indian Diocese: Catholic priests and sexual abuse in colonized places / Kathleen Holscher
- Fire from heaven: napalm, the drone, and Evangelical territoriality in the age of empire / Jonathan Ebel
- American Islam, settler colonialism, and democratic empires in the work of Robert D. Crane / Zareena A. Greewal and Brennan McDaniel
- Decolonization™ / Lucia Hulsether.