The Red Christ: The Dangerous Memory of Christianity in Modern U.S. Literatures of Social Protest
Autor Anthony Dawahareen Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 mar 2026
The Red Christ argues that some of the most popular social protest literature published in the U.S. between 1890 and 1940 was inseparable from "Social Christianity," a historically important movement deeply concerned with issues of social justice. As this study shows, various images and iterations of the "red" Christ, including Christ as the exploited worker, the lynched, and the persecuted radical, were used to critique unjust power structures. Christ's self-sacrifice and compassion inspired hope for an earthly "kingdom" that recognized and respected the infinite worth of all human beings. Like the writers it studies, The Red Christ recovers the "dangerous memory" of Christ that mainstream Christianity largely continues to ignore.
Anthony Dawahare reads a broad range of writers - including Albion Tourgée, Charles Monroe Sheldon, Upton Sinclair, W. E. B. Du Bois, Richard Wright, and Dorothy Day - to demonstrate that this radical tradition of Christianity is woven into the fabric of U.S. literature. While Social Christianity waned with the onset of World War I, post-war writers continued to appropriate its message, vision, and tropes to critique racism, sexism, war, fascism, and class inequality. Writings from the Harlem Renaissance, the Proletarian Literary Movement, and the Catholic Worker Movement bear witness to the continuing influence of the Red Christ on modern American writers. This study thus deepens our understanding of modern U.S. protest literature by revealing its submerged religious roots in a politically subversive Christianity.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9798216444152
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 8 b/w images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 8 b/w images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Birth of the Red Christ in the United States
2. Literary Incarnations of the Red Christ in the Christian Socialist Novel, 1890-1913
3. Bouck White, Upton Sinclair, and Literary Left Transfigurations of the Red Christ
4. Crucifixions of the Black Christ on a Crimson Cross
5. Red Christ Resurrected: Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker Movement in the 1930s
Epilogue: Liberating a Dangerous Memory
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Birth of the Red Christ in the United States
2. Literary Incarnations of the Red Christ in the Christian Socialist Novel, 1890-1913
3. Bouck White, Upton Sinclair, and Literary Left Transfigurations of the Red Christ
4. Crucifixions of the Black Christ on a Crimson Cross
5. Red Christ Resurrected: Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker Movement in the 1930s
Epilogue: Liberating a Dangerous Memory
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
Dawahare's brilliant book observes the recurring trope of Jesus as an ordinary poor person and the recurring critique that real Christianity did not dwell in churches presided over by the wealthy. By analyzing the work of a wide range of authors, well-known and lesser-known, white and Black, Protestant and Catholic, the book offers a major contribution to our understanding of literary modernism, Christian Socialism, the Social Gospel, and the labor movement.