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An “Act of God”: Race, Religion, and Policy in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina

机译:“上帝的作为”:卡特里娜飓风过后的种族,宗教和政策

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This essay addresses how characterization of Hurricane Katrina as an “act of God” exposed historical racial cleavages and policy challenges in post-Katrina America. Act-of-God rhetoric not only stemmed from religious history but was also largely informed by America's racial legacy. Usage of the term often absolved individuals and institutions from personal responsibility and economic liability, especially when the specter of race could be invoked. The term also revealed generational ideological differences within the Black community itself, posing significant questions about the discourse of race and religion in post-civil rights America.
机译:本文论述了将卡特里娜飓风描述为“上帝的作为”是如何暴露了卡特里娜飓风后美国的历史种族分歧和政策挑战的。上帝行动的言论不仅源于宗教历史,而且很大程度上受美国种族遗产的影响。该术语的使用经常使个人和机构免于承担个人责任和经济责任,特别是在可以引用种族幽灵的情况下。这个词还揭示了黑人社区内部的代际意识形态差异,这对后民权美国的种族和宗教话语提出了重大问题。

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