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Embodying the sacred and profane: how temporal empires,narratives of salvation,and the prison regime value bodies in the United States
Authors:Sarah J. Bloesch
Affiliation:Department of Religious Studies, Elon University, Elon, NC, USA
Abstract:Although analyses of the ‘sacred’ and ‘profane’ tend to remain within the discipline of religious studies, categories of sacrality and profane-ness actively shape and label all bodies in the United States. Combining theories of the sacred and profane with formulations of race, gender and sexuality, I investigate the social de/valuation of specific bodies at the turn of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. During each period, three structural factors influence these categorisations: empires of hegemonic social time, dominant Christian narratives of salvation and the role of prison. A comparative analysis demonstrates both continuity and specificity in producing sacred and profane bodies.
Keywords:Twentieth century  twenty-first century  theories of time  prison industrial complex  theology  critical race theory
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