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Title:
Religion, populism, and modernity : confronting White Christian nationalism and racism / edited by Atalia Omer and Joshua Lupo.
Publisher:
University of Notre Dame Press,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
vi, 302 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject:
Christian conservatism--History--21st century.
White nationalism--Religious aspects--21st century.
Racism--Christianity--Christianity--21st century.
Christians, White--History--21st century.
Christianity and politics--History--21st century.
Other Authors:
Omer, Atalia, editor.
Lupo, Joshua, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction: Going rogue on Islam : Derrida's Muslin hauntology and nationalism's specters / Ebrahim Moosa. Religious nationalism and Right-wing populism : Trumpism and beyond / Philip Gorski -- Zombie nationalism : the sexual politics of White Evangelical Christian nihilism / Jason A. Springs -- Renarrating the past : the case of "modern" "White" "American" Catholics / R. Scott Appleby -- Constructing "religion", performing "the people" : political theology and the paradox of popular sovereignty / Richard Amesbury -- Anti/Philosemitism, religion, and the logic of ethnic nationalism in Poland / Geneviève Zubrzycki -- The pull to the right of the Right, religion, and the ecological crisis : evaluating a religio-secular perspective through a reading of Bruno Latour's late work / Yolande Jansen and Jasmijn Leeuwenkamp -- Which populism, which Christianity? / Sindre Bangstad -- Going rogue on Islam : Derrida's Muslin hauntology and nationalism's specters / Ebrahim Moosa.
Summary:
"In this timely book, an interdisciplinary group of scholars investigates the recent resurfacing of White Christian nationalism and racism in populist movements across the globe. Religion, Populism, and Modernity examines the recent rise of White Christian nationalism in Europe and the United States, focusing on how right-wing populist leaders and groups have mobilized racist and xenophobic rhetoric in their bids for political power. As the contributors to this volume show, this mobilization is deeply rooted in the broader structures of western modernity and as such requires an intersectional analysis that considers race, gender, ethnicity, nationalism, and religion together. The contributors explore a number of case studies, including White nationalism in the United States among both evangelicals and Catholics, anti- and philosemitism in Poland, the Far Right party Alternative for Germany, Islamophobia in Norway and France, and the entanglement of climate change opposition in right-wing parties throughout Europe. By extending the scope of these essays beyond Trump and Brexit, the contributors remind us that these two events are not exceptions to the rule of the normal functioning of liberal democracies. Rather, they are in fact but recent examples of long-standing trends in Europe and the United States. As the editors to the volume contend, confronting these issues requires that we not only unearth their historical precedents but also imagine futures that point to new ways of being beyond them. Contributors: Atalia Omer, Joshua Lupo, Philip Gorski, Jason A. Springs, R. Scott Appleby, Richard Amesbury, Geneviève Zubrzycki, Yolande Jansen, Jasmijn Leeuwenkamp, Sindre Bangstad, and Ebrahim Moosa." -- Amazon.
ISBN:
0268205817
9780268205812
0268205825
9780268205829
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1370487102
LCCN:
2023937444
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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