Moral Majorities Across the Americas: Brazil, the United States, and the Creation of the Religious Right By Benjamin A. Cowan. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press, 2021. 304 pp. $29.95 (paper), $95.00 (hardcover).

Q1 Social Sciences Journal of Race, Ethnicity and Politics Pub Date : 2021-10-15 DOI:10.1017/rep.2021.28
Paul A. Djupe
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of Race can be read as a history of ideas companion to political and cultural histories of Anglo-Americanism like Kathleen Burk’s Old World, New World (2008). One of the blind spots of Bell’s Anglotopian subjects was that they saw Anglo-American racial amity as immanent, rather than as an identity that needed to be fostered and rejuvenated over time. Except for Wells, the thinking of few of the figures Bell writes about evolved much, and they seemingly learned little from the failures of earlier Anglo-American union visions. Perhaps, this is evidence that racial utopias are by their nature ahistorical, proverbial “castles in the sky” that remain evanescent, but whose pursuit causes real harm to those groups excluded from the providential community. It would be interesting for other scholars to extend Bell’s scholarship to look at how capital and class shaped visions of Anglo-American union—to what extent was this an elite, and furthermore a conservative, project, and to what extent was it a racial vision that manifested itself in different ways and forms in different parts of the late-Victorian global English-speaking society. One of the great merits of this book is how it suggests many fruitful further lines of inquiry on the nature of white supremacy and Anglo-Saxonism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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《美洲各地的道德多数派:巴西、美国和宗教权利的创立》,作者:本杰明·a·考恩。教堂山,北卡罗来纳州:北卡罗来纳大学出版社,2021年。304页,29.95美元(平装),95.00美元(精装)。
《种族的历史》可以被解读为一部思想史,与英美主义的政治和文化史相结合,比如凯瑟琳·伯克的《旧世界,新世界》(2008)。贝尔的盎格鲁托邦研究对象的盲点之一是,他们把盎格鲁-美国的种族友好视为内在的,而不是一种需要随着时间的推移而培养和恢复的身份。除了威尔斯,贝尔所写的人物中几乎没有人的思想发生了很大的变化,而且他们似乎没有从早期英美联合愿景的失败中学到什么。也许,这证明种族乌托邦本质上是历史性的,谚语中的“空中楼阁”是转瞬即逝的,但对它的追求对那些被排除在天意共同体之外的群体造成了真正的伤害。对于其他学者来说,将贝尔的研究扩展到资本和阶级如何塑造英美联合的愿景,这将是一件有趣的事情——在多大程度上,这是一个精英,甚至是保守的项目,在多大程度上,这是一种种族愿景,在维多利亚晚期全球英语社会的不同地区以不同的方式和形式表现出来。这本书最大的优点之一是,它对19世纪末和20世纪初白人至上主义和盎格鲁-撒克逊主义的本质提出了许多卓有成效的进一步探究。
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