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    Publisher
    Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
    ISBN-10
    1498538754
    ISBN-13
    9781498538756
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
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    Product Key Features

    Number of Pages
    176 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Name
    Religion of White Supremacy in the United States
    Publication Year
    2017
    Subject
    Theology, Christian Theology / Soteriology, Christianity / Protestant, Discrimination & Race Relations, Anthropology / Cultural & Social
    Type
    Textbook
    Author
    Eric Weed
    Subject Area
    Religion, Social Science
    Series
    Religion and Race Ser.
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1.1 in
    Item Weight
    17.8 Oz
    Item Length
    9.4 in
    Item Width
    6.2 in

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    Intended Audience
    Scholarly & Professional
    LCCN
    2017-027969
    Reviews
    This important book doesn't simply present and analyze whiteness so conceived. Rather, it uses this presentation of the religion of whiteness as call to take seriously the enduring impact of race, and to speak about the workings of whiteness in ways that cut its strength to determine public life. That is to say, Weed's goal is to further foster conversation concerning the workings of whiteness, and to give this conversation greater space and urgency. By means of this intervention,The Religion of White Supremacy in the United Statesoffers both scholars and general readers an important and creative way of viewing the ongoing significance of whiteness and its relationship to US structures of deep meaning. The book's aims and findings make it an ideal addition to the Lexington series on Race and Religion. We are delighted to make it available to you., This analysis of US racism examines white supremacy as a religion that has endured perpetual challenges and continues to affect the lives of non-white people in the US. Key themes include the Naturalization Act of 1790, which stipulated whiteness as a requirement for citizenship; the Puritans' rationalization for seizing the land of Indigenous peoples; the ritual function of lynchings; the Tulsa riots; and the contemporary revival of ethno-nationalism under the administration of Donald Trump. Weed identifies a clear pattern of whites opposing the right of blacks to self-defense. He analyzes why enraged whites murdered African Americans who refused to hand over their family members to white lynch mobs, arguing that such violence presumed a divine right to sacrifice blacks to a white god. Weed also addresses the racial history of jurisprudence (e.g., United States v. Bhagat Singh Thind) that denied national membership to non-white races. Throughout the book, the author emphasizes the theological and ritual aspects of racism. In so doing, Weed makes an important case for why elucidating white supremacy as a religious formation is analytically compelling and enables unique insights into the function of racial politics. Summing Up: Essential. All public and academic levels/libraries., "This analysis of US racism examines white supremacy as a religion that has endured perpetual challenges and continues to affect the lives of non-white people in the US. Key themes include the Naturalization Act of 1790, which stipulated whiteness as a requirement for citizenship; the Puritans' rationalization for seizing the land of Indigenous peoples; the ritual function of lynchings; the Tulsa riots; and the contemporary revival of ethno-nationalism under the administration of Donald Trump. Weed identifies a clear pattern of whites opposing the right of blacks to self-defense. He analyzes why enraged whites murdered African Americans who refused to hand over their family members to white lynch mobs, arguing that such violence presumed a divine right to sacrifice blacks to a white god. Weed also addresses the racial history of jurisprudence (e.g., United States v. Bhagat Singh Thind) that denied national membership to non-white races. Throughout the book, the author emphasizes the theological and ritual aspects of racism. In so doing, Weed makes an important case for why elucidating white supremacy as a religious formation is analytically compelling and enables unique insights into the function of racial politics. Summing Up: Essential. All public and academic levels/libraries." -- Choice Reviews ""This important book doesn't simply present and analyze whiteness so conceived. Rather, it uses this presentation of the religion of whiteness as call to take seriously the enduring impact of race, and to speak about the workings of whiteness in ways that cut its strength to determine public life. That is to say, Weed's goal is to further foster conversation concerning the workings of whiteness, and to give this conversation greater space and urgency. By means of this intervention,The Religion of White Supremacy in the United Statesoffers both scholars and general readers an important and creative way of viewing the ongoing significance of whiteness and its relationship to US structures of deep meaning. The book's aims and findings make it an ideal addition to the Lexington series on Race and Religion. We are delighted to make it available to you."" --Anthony B. Pinn, This important book doesn't simply present and analyze whiteness so conceived. Rather, it uses this presentation of the religion of whiteness as call to take seriously the enduring impact of race, and to speak about the workings of whiteness in ways that cut its strength to determine public life. That is to say, Weed's goal is to further foster conversation concerning the workings of whiteness, and to give this conversation greater space and urgency. By means of this intervention, The Religion of White Supremacy in the United States offers both scholars and general readers an important and creative way of viewing the ongoing significance of whiteness and its relationship to US structures of deep meaning. The book's aims and findings make it an ideal addition to the Lexington series on Race and Religion. We are delighted to make it available to you., This analysis of US racism examines white supremacy as a religion that has endured perpetual challenges and continues to affect the lives of non-white people in the US. Key themes include the Naturalization Act of 1790, which stipulated whiteness as a requirement for citizenship; the Puritans' rationalization for seizing the land of Indigenous peoples; the ritual function of lynchings; the Tulsa riots; and the contemporary revival of ethno-nationalism under the administration of Donald Trump. Weed identifies a clear pattern of whites opposing the right of blacks to self-defense. He analyzes why enraged whites murdered African Americans who refused to hand over their family members to white lynch mobs, arguing that such violence presumed a divine right to sacrifice blacks to a white god. Weed also addresses the racial history of jurisprudence (e.g., United States v. Bhagat Singh Thind) that denied national membership to non-white races. Throughout the book, the author emphasizes the theological and ritual aspects of racism. In so doing, Weed makes an important case for why elucidating white supremacy as a religious formation is analytically compelling and enables unique insights into the function of racial politics.Summing Up: Essential. All public and academic levels/libraries.
    TitleLeading
    The
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Illustrated
    Yes
    Dewey Decimal
    305.80973
    Table Of Content
    Introduction: Why a Religion of White Supremacy? Part One: The Theological Foundations of White Supremacy Chapter 1: The Religion of White Supremacy Chapter 2: The White Christ Part Two: The Historical Foundations of White Supremacy Chapter 3: The Promised Land Chapter 4: The Ritual of Sacrifice Chapter 5: The Priesthood of All Believers Conclusion
    Synopsis
    This book is a theo-historical account of race in the United States. It argues that white supremacy is a religion that functions through the Protestant Christian tradition., On January 20th, 2009, the United States entered a new era in terms of race relations in the country. The hopes of many Americans were not to be fulfilled and many believe race relations are worse now. The reason is the legacy of race is integral to the American nation. The Religion of White Supremacy in the United States traces this legacy to show how race is defined by more than beliefs or acts of injustice. What this book reveals is that white supremacy is a religion in the United States. This book is a theo-historical account of race in the United States that argues that white supremacy functions through the Protestant Christian tradition. The Religion of White Supremacy in the United States is an interdisciplinary work of Critical Whiteness Studies, American History, and Theology to build a narrative in which the religion of white supremacy dominates U.S. culture and society. In this way, the racial tensions during the Obama era become sensible and inevitable in a nation that finds ultimacy in white supremacy.
    LC Classification Number
    E184.A1W338 2017

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