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The feeling of forgetting : Christianity, race, and violence in America

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A provocative examination of how religious practices of forgetting drive white Christian nationalism.   The dual traumas of colonialism and slavery are still felt by Native Americans and African Americans as victims of ongoing violence toward people of color today.

In The Feeling of Forgetting, John Corrigan calls attention to the trauma experienced by white Americans as perpetrators of this violence.

By tracing memory’s role in American Christianity, Corrigan shows how contemporary white Christian nationalism is motivated by a widespread effort to forget the role race plays in American society.

White trauma, Corrigan argues, courses through American culture like an underground river that sometimes bursts forth into brutality, terrorism, and insurrection.

Tracing the river to its source is a necessary first step toward healing.  

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University of Chicago Press
0226827658 / 9780226827650
Paperback / softback
06/07/2023
United States
English
248 pages : illustrations (black and white)