
Affective Un/Belonging: The Coptic Diaspora and Imperial Geographies of Islam
Right-wing attention to Coptic conditions in Egypt has historically placed diaspora communities in a contradiction-laden position.
Read More →Right-wing attention to Coptic conditions in Egypt has historically placed diaspora communities in a contradiction-laden position.
Read More →Raheb’s book puts forward a deep historical engagement that locates the plight of Middle Eastern Christians in a longer arc of colonial history and the history of empires.
Read More →What appears to be an isolated episode in sexual politics is, when placed in historical context, one surgent moment in a long contest over the identity and character of U.S. society.
Read More →Race is inextricably interwoven with Christian nationalism in the U.S. And racialized privilege—and various dynamics of racial animus—is an essential driver of the recurring waves of White evangelical Christian ethno-religious nationalism.
Read More →Ethno-religious nationalism—and the distinctive logic and dynamics of zombie nationalism—forms the connective tissue between much White evangelicalism and QAnon conspiracy ideology.
Read More →The Trump-infused ethno-religious nationalism of White evangelicals is but the most recent upsurge of a political and cultural current that is traceable back at least sixty years, and indeed, much further.
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