Margaret Jacks Hall, Stanford University, CA
Book Talk with Katie Gaddini on Esther's Army: The Christian Women Who Power the American Right
With Prof Joel Cabrita and Prof Rachel Jean-Baptiste
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Book Talk with Katie Gaddini on Esther's Army: The Christian Women Who Power the American Right
With Prof Joel Cabrita and Prof Rachel Jean-Baptiste
Join us in person to celebrate the launch of Katie Gaddini’s new book 'Esther's Army: The Christian Women Who Power the American Right'
We're excited to welcome you in person to celebrate the launch of Esther's Army: The Christian Women Who Power the American Right (WW Norton) by Katie Gaddini.
Hosted by the UCL Sociology Network.
5.30pm for a 6pm start; refreshments will be available.
Meet our speakers and chair:
Katie Gaddini (author), Associate Professor of Sociology, UCL
Victoria Redclift (discussant), Associate Professor of Political Sociology, UCL
Aaron Winter (discussant), Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Lancaster University
Katherine Twamley (chair), Professor of Sociology, UCL
In Conversation with Moira Donegan
9th Ave: Katie Gaddini
Presented in partnership with The Ruby. More details to come, watch this space!
Join us for a conversation between Katie Gaddini, author of Esther's Army: The Christian Women Who Power the American Right and Womb House Books founder Jessica Ferri.
Members receive our book club pick, 15% off online and in shop, free admission to author events and readings, a free subscription to the Womb House Books Review, and a critical reading packet for book clubs.
Esther’s Army Book Event at Mill Valley Library.
Details TBA
Event for Esther’s Army at Hoover Institution, Stanford University, CA
Invited keynote speaker for the conference ‘Materiality, Gender and Sensemaking: Religion and Secularity in Everyday Life’ at University of Groningen, Netherlands.
This talk addresses questions such as: What does it mean to leave behind a devout faith and community? What are the stories of faith, community, isolation and loss that need to be told and analyzed? And what does it mean to ‘stay’ or ‘leave’ a religion?
Join the virtual book launch for Katie Gaddini’s debut book The Struggle to Stay: Why Single Evangelical Women are Leaving the Church
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Featuring Panelists and Q & A: Dr Barzan Sadiq / Elif Sarican /Dirk Campbell
American Sociological Association (ASA) Annual Conference, New York City.