Publication Date
2024
Presentation Length
15 minutes
College
College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
Department
Communication Studies, Department of
Student Level
Undergraduate
SPARK Category
Scholarship
Faculty Advisor
Dr. Mary Vaughn
WELL Core Type
Cultural Wellness
Metadata/Fulltext
Fulltext
SPARK Session
Independent presentation
Presentation Type
Talk/Oral
Summary
This paper analyzes the appeals of White Christian Nationalism (WCN) to the “subordinate” demographic of white women, with specific attention to the use of rhetoric across the movement to attract women as allies, supporters, and promoters of the ideology.
Recommended Citation
Urton, Danielle M., "Women in White Christian Nationalism" (2024). SPARK Symposium Presentations. 489.
https://repository.belmont.edu/spark_presentations/489
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Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Ethnicity in Communication Commons, Politics and Social Change Commons, Social Influence and Political Communication Commons