Christopher Driscoll
Christopher Driscoll, PhD (Rice University, 2014) is visiting assistant professor of religion and Africana studies at Lehigh University. Some of his research interests include race, religion, identity, culture, and humanist and existential thought. He is cofounder of the American Academy of Religion’s Critical Approaches to Hip Hop and Religion Group and a contributing editor for The Marginalia Review of Books. His first monograph, White Lies: Race and Uncertainty in the Twilight of American Religion, will be published by Routledge in 2015. Find him online at shadesofwhite.org.
Posts by Christopher Driscoll
Auctioning Responsibility: George Zimmerman and the Relics of American Whiteness
[Warning: This article includes disturbing images.] [caption id="attachment_15999" align="aligncenter" width="448"] Image 22b. withoutsanctury.org, Image property of James Allen and John Littlefield.[/caption] This is... Read More
Uncertain Humanism and the Water of Whiteness
IN 2005, one of today’s most revered American writers, David Foster Wallace (now deceased), delivered a commencement address to graduates of Kenyon College, titled... Read More