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Bjork-James, “Training the Porous Body”

Bjork-James, Sophie. 2018. “Training the Porous Body: Evangelicals and the Ex-Gay Movement.” American Anthropologist. 120(4): 647-658 In this article, I examine …

November 22, 2018 ndca-admin

Heywood, “Agreeing to disagree”

Heywood, Paolo.  2015. Agreeing to disagree: LGBTQ activism and the church in Italy.  Hau 5(2): 59-78. Abstract: In 2012 the …

October 12, 2015 ndca-admin

Sumerau, et. al, “Resurrecting Patriarchy in an LGBT Christian Church”

Sumerau, J. Edward, Irene Padavic, and Douglas P. Schrock. 2015. “Little Girls Unwilling to do What’s Best for Them”: Resurrecting …

April 29, 2015 ndca-admin

Barton, ‘Pray the Gay Away’

Barton, Bernadette C.  2012.  Pray the Gay Away: The Extraordinary Lives of Bible Belt Gays.  New York: NYU Press. Publisher’s …

December 16, 2013 ndca-admin

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