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The Role of Religion in the Collective Identity of the White Racialist Movement

✍ Scribed by Betty A. Dobratz


Book ID
108500724
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
108 KB
Volume
40
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8294

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✦ Synopsis


This paper applies the concept of identity to the white racialist or separatist movement, typically referred to as the white supremacist movement in many mainstream publications. While similar racial identity and shared perceptions of the meaning of racialism bind the movement together, there are other important concerns that potentially divide the movement but also have served to attract members to it. One of these potentially divisive areas, the differences in religious views, is explored here through an analysis of the white separatist literature and interviews with movement members. Three belief systems of movement membersβ€”Christian or Israel Identity, Church of the Creator, and Odinismβ€”are examined. All three contribute to strengthening the racial identity of white racialists, but are at the same time potentially antagonistic to each other. It is suggested that this religious divide will be a key issue in influencing the future development of the movement.


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