Religion and the Creation of Race and Ethnicity

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780814767009

An Introduction

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Edited by Craig R. Prentiss
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Introduction: Craig R. Prentiss1 "A Servant of Servants Shall He Be": The Construction of Race in American Religious Mythologies: Paul Harvey2 Myth and African American Self-Identity: Eddie S. Glaude, Jr.3 Almost White: The Ambivalent Promise of Christian Missions among the Cherokees: Joel Martin4 Indigenous Identity and Story: The Telling of Our Part in the Sacred Homeland: Nimachia Hernandez5 Jew and Judaist, Ethnic and Religious: How They Mix in America: Jacob Neusner6 Blackness in the Nation of Islam: Aminah McCloud7 Theologizing Race: The Construction of "Christian Identity": Douglas Cowan8 "Loathsome unto Thy People": The Latter-day Saints and Racial Categorization: Craig Prentiss9 Our Lady of Guadalupe: The Heart of Mexican Identity: Roberto Goizueta10 Myths, Shinto, and Matsuri in the Shaping of Japanese Cultural Identity: John Nelson11 Islam, Arabs, and Ethnicity: Azzam Tamimi12 Cosmic Men and Fluid Exchanges: Myths of A-rya,Varn* a, and Ja-ti in the Hindu Tradition: Laurie Patton13 Religious Myth and the Construction of Shona Identity: Chirevo Kwenda14 Sacral Ruins in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Mapping Ethnoreligious Nationalism: Michael Sells

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