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Joanna Brooks

    Joanna Brooks es una voz nacional sobre la vida y la política mormona y una erudita galardonada en religión y cultura estadounidense. Su escritura ofrece profundas perspectivas sobre la compleja interacción de la fe, la identidad y el cambio social dentro de la sociedad estadounidense. Brooks es una veterana de los movimientos feministas mormones y de igualdad LGBT, aportando una perspectiva única a su trabajo. Su erudición explora el paisaje matizado de la creencia religiosa y su intersección con el discurso social y político contemporáneo.

    Why We Left
    An Introduction to Coping with Brain Injury
    Mormonism and White Supremacy
    • 2024

      Joanna Brooks explores her ancestors’ journey as early emigrants from England to North America, questioning why they endured such hardship in pursuit of a new life. This inquiry leads her to uncover a hidden aspect of American history, revealing the grim realities of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century working-class English emigration. Brooks challenges the notion that these immigrants sought opportunity in America, instead illustrating the dire circumstances that drove them away from their homeland. Through American folk ballads, she discovers narratives of economic displacement, environmental degradation, and social betrayal that shaped the early Anglo-American migrant experience. For example, the ballad “Edward” highlights deforestation's role in displacing peasant immigrants, while “Two Sisters” exposes the social upheaval caused by luxury goods in England. “The Golden Vanity” reflects how common people perceived their expendable status within England’s imperial ambitions, and “The House Carpenter’s Wife” sheds light on the effects of economic instability on women. From these poignant ballads, Brooks reveals the worldviews of America’s earliest immigrants, offering a haunting new perspective on their lives and struggles.

      Why We Left
    • 2023

      New addition to the Introduction to Coping series of short primers on health conditions where CBT can benefit you. This covers advice on the science behind different types of acquired brain injuries and CBT techniques that can help with your gradual recovery.

      An Introduction to Coping with Brain Injury
    • 2020

      Mormonism and White Supremacy

      American Religion and The Problem of Racial Innocence

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The book provides a critical examination of American Christianity's complicity in perpetuating white supremacy, particularly within the context of Mormonism. Joanna Brooks reflects on her own cultural history, revealing how the assurance of innocence among white individuals has contributed to systemic racism. This exploration offers valuable insights for scholars of American religion and individuals of faith, prompting a necessary dialogue about the intersection of race and religion in contemporary society.

      Mormonism and White Supremacy