Plowshares: Protest, Performance, and Religious Identity in the Nuclear Age

Author:   Kristen Tobey (John Carroll University)
Publisher:   Pennsylvania State University Press
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9780271076737


Pages:   184
Publication Date:   15 December 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Plowshares: Protest, Performance, and Religious Identity in the Nuclear Age


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In September 1980, eight Catholic activists made their way into a Pennsylvania General Electric plant housing parts for nuclear missiles. Evading security guards, these activists pounded on missile nose cones with hammers and then covered the cones in their own blood. This act of nonviolent resistance was their answer to calls for prophetic witness in the Old Testament: “They shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks. Nation shall not take up sword against nation; they shall never again know war.” Plowshares explores the closely interwoven religious and social significance of the group’s use of performance to achieve its goals. It looks at the group’s acts of civil disobedience, such as that undertaken at the GE plant in 1980, and the Plowshares’ behavior at the legal trials that result from these protests. Interpreting the Bible as a mandate to enact God’s kingdom through political resistance, the Plowshares work toward “symbolic disarmament,” with the aim of eradicating nuclear weapons. Plowshares activists continue to carry out such “divine obediences” against facilities where equipment used in the production or deployment of nuclear weapons is manufactured or stored. Whether one agrees or disagrees with their actions, this volume helps us better understand their motivations, logic, identity, and ultimate goal.

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Author:   Kristen Tobey (John Carroll University)
Publisher:   Pennsylvania State University Press
Imprint:   Pennsylvania State University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9780271076737


ISBN 10:   0271076739
Pages:   184
Publication Date:   15 December 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter One: We in the Underground are Trying to Do Something Else: The Plowshares' History and Development Chapter Two: Something Deeper than Reason: The Logic and Tactics of Symbolic Disarmament Chapter Three: Our Only Real Credential of Discipleship: The Plowshares' Rhetoric of Marginality Chapter Four: Just to Speak the Truth: The Plowshares' Theory of the Trial Chapter Five: Objection, Your Honor-She's Talking about God: Communicative Techniques and Status Negotiation Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index

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Plowshares is successful in its efforts to make the motives and conduct of these activists comprehensible to readers. It also shows the value of the disciplinary toolset of religious studies for doing this type of case study. . . . Scholars of American religion, peace studies, and political activism will find this book beneficial to their work. --Isaac Barnes May, Reading Religion This book is intense. Nuclear warheads, spilled blood, fiery trials, and bracing analysis fill the pages. Tobey shows how the Plowshares' legendary protest actions--from direct monkey-wrenching to courtroom presentations--were boundary-making and -marking performances that reveal a great deal about how religious identities are constituted in fraught political and legal settings. Plowshares brings fresh and provocative insights to a host of timely issues being debated across religious studies, performance studies, and critical legal studies, among other fields. --Greg Johnson, author of Sacred Claims: Repatriation and Living Tradition


For a topic like this, hearing both from the activists themselves and from those who study them is essential. I am hopeful that by teaching all or parts of this book to students, college instructors will close the impasse between activists and the academy. To this end, Plowshares has done a great service. --Daniel Cosacchi, American Catholic Studies This book is intense. Nuclear warheads, spilled blood, fiery trials, and bracing analysis fill the pages. Tobey shows how the Plowshares' legendary protest actions--from direct monkey-wrenching to courtroom presentations--were boundary-making and -marking performances that reveal a great deal about how religious identities are constituted in fraught political and legal settings. Plowshares brings fresh and provocative insights to a host of timely issues being debated across religious studies, performance studies, and critical legal studies, among other fields. --Greg Johnson, author of Sacred Claims: Repatriation and Living Tradition Plowshares is successful in its efforts to make the motives and conduct of these activists comprehensible to readers. It also shows the value of the disciplinary toolset of religious studies for doing this type of case study. . . . Scholars of American religion, peace studies, and political activism will find this book beneficial to their work. --Isaac Barnes May, Reading Religion


Kristen Tobey is to be commended for this nuanced and comprehensive study which allows us to re-encounter the Plowshares at a time when their witness is more important than ever. -Laurie Gagne, The Journal for Peace and Justice Studies For a topic like this, hearing both from the activists themselves and from those who study them is essential. I am hopeful that by teaching all or parts of this book to students, college instructors will close the impasse between activists and the academy. To this end, Plowshares has done a great service. -Daniel Cosacchi, American Catholic Studies Plowshares is successful in its efforts to make the motives and conduct of these activists comprehensible to readers. It also shows the value of the disciplinary toolset of religious studies for doing this type of case study. . . . Scholars of American religion, peace studies, and political activism will find this book beneficial to their work. -Isaac Barnes May, Reading Religion This book is intense. Nuclear warheads, spilled blood, fiery trials, and bracing analysis fill the pages. Tobey shows how the Plowshares' legendary protest actions-from direct monkey-wrenching to courtroom presentations-were boundary-making and -marking performances that reveal a great deal about how religious identities are constituted in fraught political and legal settings. Plowshares brings fresh and provocative insights to a host of timely issues being debated across religious studies, performance studies, and critical legal studies, among other fields. -Greg Johnson, author of Sacred Claims: Repatriation and Living Tradition


Plowshares is successful in its efforts to make the motives and conduct of these activists comprehensible to readers. It also shows the value of the disciplinary toolset of religious studies for doing this type of case study. . . . Scholars of American religion, peace studies, and political activism will find this book beneficial to their work. --Isaac Barnes May, Reading Religion


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Kristen Tobey is currently Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at John Carroll University.

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