This collection of all new essays will explore the complex and unstable articulations of race and religion that have helped to produce 'Black', 'White', 'Creole', 'Indian', 'Asian', and other racialized identities and communities in the Americas. Taken together, these essays will define a new standard of critical conversation on race and religion throughout the Americas.
Henry Goldschmidt, Assistant Professor of Religion and Society, Department of Religion, Wesleyan University, and Edited by Elizabeth McAlister, Associate Professor of Religion, Wesleyan University
"makes these essays so provocative, timely and novel ... the essays in Iace, nation, and religion in the Americas have provided a welcome and challenging contribution to an ongoing and increasingly lively dicussion of religion in the modern world." - Bryan Bademan, Journal of Ecclesiastical History