
Religion, Protest, and Social Upheaval
- 208 pages
- English
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Religion, Protest, and Social Upheaval
About this book
Represents some of the best, cutting-edge thinking available on multiple forms of social upheaval and related grassroots movements. From the January 2017 Women's March to the August 2017 events in Charlottesville and the 2020 protests for racial justice in the wake of George Floyd's murder, social upheaval and protest have loomed large in the United States in recent years. The varied, sometimes conflicting role of religious believers, communities, and institutions in such events and movements calls for scholarly analysis. Arising from a conference held at the College of the Holy Cross in November 2017, Religion, Protest, and Social Upheaval gathers contributions from ten scholars in religious studies, theology and ethics, and gender studiesâfrom seasoned experts to emerging voicesâto illuminate this tumultuous era of history and the complex landscape of social action for economic, racial, political, and sexual and gender justice.The contributors consider the history of resistance to racial capitalist imperialism from W. E. B. Du Bois to today; the theological genealogy of the capitalist economic order, and Catholic theology's growing concern with climate change; affect theory and the rise of white nationalism, theological aesthetics, and solidarity with migrants; differing U.S. Christian churches' responses to the "revolutionary aesthetics" of the Black Lives Matter movement; Muslim migration and the postsecular character of Muslim labor organizing in the United States; shifts in moral reasoning and religiosity among U.S. women's movements from the 1960s to today; and the intersection of heresy discourse and struggles for LGBTQ+ equality among Korean and Korean-American Protestants. With this pluralistic approach, Religion, Protest, and Social Upheaval offers a snapshot of scholarly religious responses to the crises and promises of the late 2010s and early 2020s. Representing the diverse coalitions of the religious left, it provides groundbreaking analysis, charts trajectories for further study and action, and offers visions for a more hopeful future.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part I. Upheaval Under Capitalism
- 1. Capitalâs âSecret Ordersâ: A Du Boisian Lens on the Alt-Right and White Supremacy
- 2. Protest at the Void: Theological Challenges to Capitalist Totality
- 3. As the World Burns: Laudato Siâ, the Climate Crisis, and the Limits of Papal Power
- Part II. Race, Aesthetics, and Religion
- 4. Whiteness and Civilization: Shame, Race, and the Rhetoric of Donald Trump
- 5. Rootedness on the Slippery Earth: Migration in a Time of Social Upheaval
- 6. Christian Responses to the âRevolutionary Aestheticâ of Black Lives Matter
- Part III. Migration, Labor Movements, and Islam
- 7. Caught in the Crosshairs: Muslims and Migration
- 8. Iftars, Prayer Rooms, and #DeleteUber: Postsecularity and the Promise/Perils of Muslim Labor Organizing
- Part IV. Thresholds in Gender, Sexuality, and Christianity
- 9. Slogan, Womenâs Protest, and Religion
- 10. LGBTQ+ Politics and the Queer Thresholds of Heresy
- Acknowledgments
- List of Contributors
- Index