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Gin Lum, Kathryn, author.
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Race -- Religious aspects -- Protestant churches.
Race discrimination -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Race discrimination -- United States -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Protestants -- United States -- Attitudes.
Paganism -- United States -- Public opinion.
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Heathen : religion a...
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Heathen : religion and race in American history / Kathryn Gin Lum.
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Gin Lum, Kathryn, author.
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2022.
Subjects
Race -- Religious aspects -- Protestant churches.
Race discrimination -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Race discrimination -- United States -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Protestants -- United States -- Attitudes.
Paganism -- United States -- Public opinion.
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9780674976771 (hardcover) :
0674976770 (hardcover)
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349 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
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Prologue: Returning the gaze -- Introduction: A heathen inheritance -- Part I. Imagining the heathen world: Precedents -- Origin stories -- Landscapes -- Bodies -- Part II. The body politic: Barometer -- Exclusion -- Inclusion -- Part III. Inheritances: Preservation and pushback -- Resonances -- Continuing counterscripts -- Epilogue: "The aforesaid heathen peoples" -- Postscript: The more things change...
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An innovative history that shows how the religious idea of the heathen in need of salvation undergirds American conceptions of race. If an eighteenth-century parson told you that the difference between "civilization and heathenism is sky-high and star-far," the words would hardly come as a shock. But that statement was written by an American missionary in 1971. In a sweeping historical narrative, Kathryn Gin Lum shows how the idea of the heathen has been maintained from the colonial era to the present in religious and secular discourses--discourses, specifically, of race. Americans long viewed the world as a realm of suffering heathens whose lands and lives needed their intervention to flourish. The term "heathen" fell out of common use by the early 1900s, leading some to imagine that racial categories had replaced religious differences. But the ideas underlying the figure of the heathen did not disappear. Americans still treat large swaths of the world as "other" due to their assumed need for conversion to American ways. Purported heathens have also contributed to the ongoing significance of the concept, promoting solidarity through their opposition to white American Christianity. Gin Lum looks to figures like Chinese American activist Wong Chin Foo and Ihanktonwan Dakota writer Zitkála-Šá, who proudly claimed the label of "heathen" for themselves. Race continues to operate as a heathen inheritance in the United States, animating Americans' sense of being a world apart from an undifferentiated mass of needy, suffering peoples. Heathen thus reveals a key source of American exceptionalism and a prism through which Americans have defined themselves as a progressive and humanitarian nation even as supposed heathens have drawn on the same to counter this national myth.
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