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Culture and Redemption
Culture and Redemption
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Abolitionism
American Anti-Slavery Society
Americans
Anti-Catholicism
Apostasy
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Calvinism
Career
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Catharine Beecher
Catholic Church
Catholicism
Christian
Christian culture
Christian right
Christianity
Civilization
Cotton Mather
Culture of the United States
Deity
Edward Said
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Feminism
Freedom of religion
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Henry Ward Beecher
Huckleberry Finn
I Wish (manhwa)
Ideology
Imperialism
Infidel
Jay Gatsby
Jews
King Philip's War
Literacy
Literature
Lyman Beecher
Mark Twain
Missionary
Modernity
Mormonism
Mrs.
Narrative
Of Education
Patriotism
Piety
Polemic
Politics
Prejudice
Presbyterianism
Protestant culture
Protestantism
Publication
Puritans
Racism
Religion
Religious identity
Religious studies
Rhetoric
Romanism
Secularism
Secularization
Sensibility
Separation of church and state
Sermon
Slavery
Society of Jesus
Spirituality
Superiority (short story)
The New England Primer
Theology
War
Writing
Product details
- ISBN 9780691049632
- Weight: 624g
- Dimensions: 152 x 235mm
- Publication Date: 26 Nov 2006
- Publisher: Princeton University Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
Many Americans wish to believe that the United States, founded in religious tolerance, has gradually and naturally established a secular public sphere that is equally tolerant of all religions--or none. Culture and Redemption suggests otherwise. Tracy Fessenden contends that the uneven separation of church and state in America, far from safeguarding an arena for democratic flourishing, has functioned instead to promote particular forms of religious possibility while containing, suppressing, or excluding others. At a moment when questions about the appropriate role of religion in public life have become trenchant as never before, Culture and Redemption radically challenges conventional depictions--celebratory or damning--of America's "secular" public sphere.
Examining American legal cases, children's books, sermons, and polemics together with popular and classic works of literature from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries, Culture and Redemption shows how the vaunted secularization of American culture proceeds not as an inevitable by-product of modernity, but instead through concerted attempts to render dominant forms of Protestant identity continuous with democratic, civil identity. Fessenden shows this process to be thoroughly implicated, moreover, in practices of often-violent exclusion that go to the making of national culture: Indian removals, forced acculturations of religious and other minorities, internal and external colonizations, and exacting constructions of sex and gender. Her new readings of Emerson, Whitman, Melville, Stowe, Twain, Gilman, Fitzgerald, and others who address themselves to these dynamics in intricate and often unexpected ways advance a major reinterpretation of American writing.
Tracy Fessenden is Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Women's and Gender Studies at Arizona State University. She is the coeditor of "The Puritan Origins of American Sex: Religion, Sexuality, and National Identity in American Literature".
Culture and Redemption
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