Nationhood and Improvised Belief in American Fiction

Auteur: Genzale, Ann
Editeur: Rowman & Littlefield
Nationhood and Improvised Belief in American Fiction highlights how religious beliefs intersect with questions of national belonging in the work of contemporary American novelists. Religious practices serve as a means of critiquing exclusionary constructions of national identity and provide models for alternate ways of belonging.

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Nationhood and Improvised Belief in American Fiction highlights how religious beliefs intersect with questions of national belonging in the work of contemporary American novelists. Religious practices serve as a means of critiquing exclusionary constructions of national identity and provide models for alternate ways of belonging.
ISBN / EAN 9781793605528
Auteur Genzale, Ann
Editeur Rowman & Littlefield