Religion Is Raced : Understanding American Religion in the Twenty-First Century /
"When White people of faith act in a particular way, their motivations are almost always attributed to their religious orientation. Yet when religious people of color act in a particular way, their motivations are usually attributed to their racial positioning. Religion Is Raced makes the case...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
New York University Press,
[2020]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Recognizing raced religion / Grace Yukich, Penny Edgell
- White Christian libertarianism and the Trump presidency / Gerardo Martí
- Civil religion and Black church political mobilization / Omar M. McRoberts
- Intersectional politics among atheists and humanists of color / Sikivu Hutchinson
- Assuming whiteness in twentieth-century American religion / Rhys H. Williams
- Race, religion, and Jewish sexuality in an age of immigration / Sarah Imhoff
- Race and the religious possibilities for sexuality in conservative Protestantism / Kelsy Burke, Dawne Moon, Theresa W. Tobin
- Gender and the racialization of Muslims / Ashley Garner, Z. Fareen Parvez
- Race, class, and the color-blind social gospel movement / Janine Giordano Drake
- Racial and class gaps in Buddhist-inspired organizing / Jaime Kucinskas
- The religious and racial minoritization of Asian American voters / Russell Jeung, John Jimenez, Eric Mar
- Religion, race, and immigration in community organizing among the formerly incarcerated / Edward Orozco Flores
- Decentering whiteness in survey research on American religion / Jerry Z. Park, James Clark Davidson
- Beyond Black and White in measuring racial identity among US Muslims / Besheer Mohamed
- Race, gender, and avowing (or avoiding) the stigma of atheism / Joseph O. Baker
- Conclusion: Centering race in the study of American religion and nonreligion / Penny Edgell, Grace Yukich.