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"It's not equality": how race, class, and gender construct the normative religious self among female prisoners
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Abstract Prior sociological research has demonstrated that religious selves are gendered. Using the case of female inmates -some of the most disadvantaged Americans- this article shows that dominant messages constructing the religious self are not only gendered, but also deeply intertwined with race and clas... view more
Prior sociological research has demonstrated that religious selves are gendered. Using the case of female inmates -some of the most disadvantaged Americans- this article shows that dominant messages constructing the religious self are not only gendered, but also deeply intertwined with race and class. Data from 12 months of ethnographic fieldwork on religion inside a U.S. state women’s prison reveal that religious volunteers -predominately middle-class African American women- preached feminine submissiveness and finding a "man of God" to marry to embody religious ideals. However, these messages were largely out of sync with the realities of working class and poor incarcerated women, especially given their temporary isolation from the marriage market and the marital prospects in the socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods to which many would return. These findings suggest that scholars must pay attention to how race, class, and gender define dominant discourses around the religious self and consider the implications for stratification for those who fail to fulfill this dominant ideology.... view less
Keywords
religion; self-concept; gender; woman; correctional institution; working class; socioecological factors; social inequality; race; social class
Classification
General Sociology, Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Sociology, Sociological Theories
Sociology of Religion
Document language
English
Publication Year
2018
Page/Pages
p. 181-191
Journal
Social Inclusion, 6 (2018) 2
Issue topic
Complex religion: intersections of religion and inequality
DOI
https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v6i2.1367
ISSN
2183-2803
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed