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(Ebook) The Religion of White Rage: Religious Fervor, White Workers and the Myth of Black Racial Progress by Lori Latrice Martin (editor), Stephen C. Finley (editor), Biko Mandela Gray (editor) ISBN 9781474473705, 1474473709

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Authors:Lori Latrice Martin (editor), Stephen C. Finley (editor), Biko Mandela Gray (editor)
Pages:360 pages.
Year:2020
Editon:1
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Language:english
File Size:2.39 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781474473705, 1474473709
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(Ebook) The Religion of White Rage: Religious Fervor, White Workers and the Myth of Black Racial Progress by Lori Latrice Martin (editor), Stephen C. Finley (editor), Biko Mandela Gray (editor) ISBN 9781474473705, 1474473709

Critically analyses the historical, cultural and political dimensions of white religious rage in America, past and present

 

This book sheds light on the phenomenon of white rage, and maps out the uneasy relationship between white anxiety, religious fervour, American identity and perceived black racial progress. Contributors to the volume examine the sociological construct of the "white labourer", whose concerns and beliefs can be understood as religious in foundation, and uncover that white religious fervor correlates to notions of perceived white loss and perceived black progress. In discussions ranging from the Constitution to the Charlottesville riots to the evangelical community’s uncritical support for Trump, the authors of this collection argue that it is not economics but religion and race that stand as the primary motivating factors for the rise of white rage and white supremacist sentiment in the United States.

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