The rise of ethno-nationalist movements around the world has been one of the most notable political trends of the past…
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Between Mother India and Jim Crow: Yoga in the United States during the interwar decades
The conventional wisdom of scholars over the last several decades has held that yoga became popular in America after the…
Asian American Buddhists: To heathenry and beyond
As a demographic that continues to be marked with the scarlet letter of heathenry, Asian American Buddhists demonstrate the nuanced…
US politics beyond white conservatives: Asian American evangelicals and the religiously unaffiliated
A focus on Asian Americans opens new avenues of study when it comes to race, religion, and politics. I focus…
No one’s model minority
Race and religion create powerful and intertwined systems of othering, and attending to the experiences of Asian Americans and Asians…
Asian American religions: Everywhere, all at once
“Asian American religions: Everywhere, all at once” invites readers to the multiverse of religious experiences in Asian America. This set…
Political life after death: Racial violence in North Carolina
In recent years, the political and social activity of racialized Muslim American communities is transforming alongside the widening powers of…
Distorted mirrors: Toward a clear gaze on Black suffering
Considering that this global pandemic only exacerbates the existing material, psychological, ontological, and metaphysical violence wielded by an anti-Black world,…
Antiblackness as religion: Black living, Black dying, and Covid-19
This forum explores the white American ritual of Black death. It also ruminates on how scholars of religion reckon with…
Is Europe (still) white?
But what does it mean to link Europe’s tarnished soul with an inquiry into the Christian nature of the continent,…