

Heathen
Religion and Race in American History
Author: Kathryn Gin Lum
Narrator: Rebecca Lam
Unabridged: 16 hr 9 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Tantor Media
Published: 09/20/2022
Categories: Nonfiction, Religion, History, Christian Theology
Synopsis
Americans long viewed the world as a realm of suffering heathens whose lands and lives needed their intervention to flourish. The term "heathen" fell out of common use by the early 1900s, leading some to imagine that racial categories had replaced religious differences. But the ideas underlying the figure of the heathen did not disappear. Americans still treat large swaths of the world as "other" due to their assumed need for conversion to American ways. Gin Lum looks to figures like Chinese American activist Wong Chin Foo and Ihanktonwan Dakota writer Zitkála-Šá, who proudly claimed the label of "heathen" for themselves.
Heathen thus reveals a key source of American exceptionalism and a prism through which Americans have defined themselves as a progressive and humanitarian nation even as supposed heathens have drawn on the same to counter this national myth.