Religion 225NR - Topics in Religion: 'Reimagining American Religious History: Race, Gender, and Alterity'
Reimagining Amer. Relig. Hist
Spring
2024
01
4.00
Meredith Coleman-Tobias
MW 11:30AM-12:45PM
Mount Holyoke College
123149
Skinner Hall 212
mfcoleman@mtholyoke.edu
123149,123524
This course invites its participants to place critical race and gender studies perspectives in dialogue with the emergence of new religious movements in the United States. Course participants rely on the presupposition that only through a thorough examination of religious traditions on the 'margin' can we fully understand the textured meaning of American religious history as a sub-discipline. Privileging the founding stories and institutionalization of minoritized American religious groups, the course considers how subaltern voices have shaped and transformed American religious life.