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CONCLUSION Race, Religion, and Labor Studies: The Way Forward

  • Lori L. Martin , Stephen C. Finley and Biko Mandela Gray
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The Religion of White Rage
This chapter is in the book The Religion of White Rage
© 2022, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

© 2022, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. CONTENTS v
  3. NOTES ON THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS vii
  4. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS xi
  5. INTRODUCTION. “The Souls of White Folk”: Race, Affect, and Religion in the Religion of White Rage 1
  6. Part One White Religious Fervor, Civil Religion, and Contemporary American Politics
  7. ONE “Make America Great Again”: Racial Pathology, White Consolidation, and Melancholia in Trump’s America 27
  8. TWO You Will Not Replace Us! An Exploration of Religio-Racial Identity in White Nationalism 43
  9. THREE “I AM that I AM”: The Religion of White Rage, Great Migration Detroit, and the Ford Motor Company 58
  10. FOUR American (Un)Civil Religion, the Defense of the White Worker, and Responses to NFL Protests 73
  11. FIVE The Color of Belief: Black Social Christianity, White Evangelicalism, and Redbaiting the Religious Culture of the CIO in the Postwar South 85
  12. SIX Constitutional Whiteness: Class, Narcissism, and the Source of White Rage 108
  13. Part Two White Religious Fervor, Religious Ideology, and White Identity
  14. SEVEN KKK Christology: A Brief on White Class Insecurity 123
  15. EIGHT Black People and White Mormon Rage: Examining Race, Religion, and Politics in Zion 135
  16. NINE Anatomizing White Rage: “Race is My Religion!” and “White Genocide” 149
  17. TEN Exorcising Blackness: Calling the Cops as an Affective Performance of Gender 166
  18. ELEVEN White Power Barbie and Other Figures of the Angry White Woman 179
  19. TWELVE Weaponizing Religion: A Document Analysis of the Religious Indoctrination of Slaves in Service of White Labor Elites 192
  20. THIRTEEN The Religions of Black Resistance and White Rage: Interpenetrative Religious Practice in the 1963 Civil Rights Struggle in Danville, Virginia 213
  21. CONCLUSION Race, Religion, and Labor Studies: The Way Forward 227
  22. NOTES 241
  23. BIBLIOGRAPHY 286
  24. INDEX 314
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