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Issue 8: Ambivalent Criticism, Peer Reviewed Articles
Issue 8: Ambivalent Criticism, Peer Reviewed Articles
An Introduction to Ambivalent Criticism
This special issue doesn’t propose Ambivalent Criticism™. Instead, this issue forwards essays that reflect on a style in which we already do criticism — a style we are calling ambivalent…
Contemporaries Essays, W(h)ither the Christian Right?
The Praise Band to English Professor Pipeline
Exchanging My Equipment for a Living I was recently searching for Kenneth Burke’s essay “Literature as Equipment for Living” when, by some algorithmic accident, the results confronted me with memories…
Contemporaries Essays, W(h)ither the Christian Right?
The Things You Can’t Teach in Evangelical Literature Classes
I deconstructed my faith completely while teaching English at an evangelical school, and while the school is not the main reason I left the faith, it is absolutely the reason…
Contemporaries Essays, W(h)ither the Christian Right?
Christian Rap and White New Calvinist Poetics
When I started college in 2008, I was a seventeen-year-old white Southern Baptist woman desperate to fit in at my liberal-leaning R1 university but also to find Christian friends. I…
Contemporaries Essays, W(h)ither the Christian Right?
Beyond the CBA: Constructions of Readers in Christian Right Magazines
Although united by broadly shared conservative theological principles and conservative political ideals, the homogeneity of the Christian Right is often overstated. Conservative Protestants, the largest component of the Christian Right…
Contemporaries Essays, W(h)ither the Christian Right?
The Varieties of Apocalypse: The Christian Right and Affective Response
Violence’s relationship to the sacred is one of the recurrent themes of religious studies.1 In the case of Christianity this theme has been regularly debated, given the core tension in…
Contemporaries Essays, W(h)ither the Christian Right?
Apocalypse, Now What? Evangelical Decline and the Turn to Conservative Conspiritualism
The Evangelical Apocalypticism that accompanied the demographic and political ascendancy of Evangelical culture in the final decades of the twentieth century was grounded in a kind of conspiratorial framework —…
Contemporaries Essays, W(h)ither the Christian Right?
Red-Pilling on Patmos: A Quick and Dirty Hermeneutic for the Evangelical–QAnon Connection
But it kind of came and went, and then I was wrong again, wrong again. I’m always wrong again. — Doug Jensen, Interview with the FBI, Friday, January 8, 2021…