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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sara Moslener , Linda Kay KleinPublisher: Beacon Press Imprint: Beacon Press Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9780807014998ISBN 10: 0807014990 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 09 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: To order Table of ContentsReviews“It’s a sobering wake-up call.” —Publishers Weekly “Sometimes a book comes along that connects two seemingly disparate threads and shows you how they were intertwined from the start. It confirms a hunch, a sense, one that you neither had the data nor the skills to confirm. For those of us who grew up in purity culture, there have always been nationalistic overtones—the prevailing idea that pure bodies and a pure nation go together. Weaving the stories of survivors with an unflinching look at America’s racist history, Sara Moslener has crafted a book that is necessary reading for anyone wanting to understand sexual politics, American nationalism, and White supremacy in the United States.” —Brad Onishi, author of Preparing for War “Purity culture was presented as a way to keep believers’ souls free of sin. In After Purity, Sara Moslener shows that, all along, purity culture’s true focus has been controlling people’s bodies, marking some as superior, innocent—and others not.” —Sarah Stankorb, author of Disobedient Women “Gorgeously written . . . Moslener’s writing about the disembodiment that occurs through color evasion and sexual purity is a powerful gift. I most appreciate her careful attention to the damage done in purity culture to Whites and minorities, and her push to historicize our ahistorical national myths. There is so much to love and learn from in this book.” —Monique Moultrie, author of Passionate and Pious “As someone who grew up in White evangelical purity culture, I have found Sara Moslener’s work illuminating and essential to understanding the world I was raised in. In After Purity, she expertly untangles the complex history of purity culture, refusing to turn away from the racism and misogyny that have shaped the evangelical church as she delves deeper than individual impact to examine broader systemic issues. Moslener has helped me understand the historical context of my upbringing and become better equipped to deal with our current political climate, and I know others will find the same guidance in these pages.” —Cait West, author of Rift: A Memoir of Breaking Away from Christian Patriarchy “Bold, brilliant, and deeply necessary, After Purity exposes how purity culture has shaped our bodies, identities, and systems of power. Sara Moslener’s work is a must-read for anyone healing from evangelicalism’s grasp or working to untangle the myths of White innocence.” —Laura E. Anderson, author of When Religion Hurts You “Bold, brilliant, and deeply necessary, After Purity exposes how purity culture has shaped our bodies, identities, and systems of power. Sara Moslener’s work is a must-read for anyone healing from evangelicalism’s grasp or working to untangle the myths of White innocence.” —Laura E. Anderson, author of When Religion Hurts You “Sometimes a book comes along that connects two seemingly disparate threads and shows you how they were intertwined from the start. It confirms a hunch, a sense, one that you neither had the data nor the skills to confirm. For those of us who grew up in purity culture, there have always been nationalistic overtones—the prevailing idea that pure bodies and a pure nation go together. Weaving the stories of survivors with an unflinching look at America’s racist history, Sara Moslener has crafted a book that is necessary reading for anyone wanting to understand sexual politics, American nationalism, and White supremacy in the United States.” —Brad Onishi, author of Preparing for War “Purity culture was presented as a way to keep believers’ souls free of sin. In After Purity, Sara Moslener shows that, all along, purity culture’s true focus has been controlling people’s bodies, marking some as superior, innocent—and others not.” —Sarah Stankorb, author of Disobedient Women “As someone who grew up in White evangelical purity culture, I have found Sara Moslener’s work illuminating and essential to understanding the world I was raised in. In After Purity, she expertly untangles the complex history of purity culture, refusing to turn away from the racism and misogyny that have shaped the evangelical church as she delves deeper than individual impact to examine broader systemic issues. Moslener has helped me understand the historical context of my upbringing and become better equipped to deal with our current political climate, and I know others will find the same guidance in these pages.” —Cait West, author of Rift: A Memoir of Breaking Away from Christian Patriarchy Author InformationSara Moslener is a lecturer in the Department of Philosophy, Anthropology, and Religion at Central Michigan University. She is the author of Virgin Nation- Sexual Purity and American Adolescence and creator of the podcast Pure White- Sexual Purity and White Supremacy.She lives in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, with her best friend and soulmate, Gibson the Chug. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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