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Purity culture is often framed as a story about sex and shame, but it’s also a political system shaping whose bodies are protected, disciplined, or cast as threats. In this episode of Whiplash, Emma talks with Sara Moslener, scholar of American religion, race, and gender, and author of After Purity. Sara helps us see how purity culture is deeply entwined with whiteness, Cold War politics, and American nationalism, showing how fears about “unruly bodies” continue to shape public life—especially for queer and trans people.
This episode isn’t easy listening, but it’s clarifying. Sara and Emma explore the long afterlife of purity culture in our bodies and communities, helping name the forces behind innocence myths, racialized vulnerability, and the policing of desire.
Sara's book, After Purity, is available now: https://www.beacon.org/After-Purity-P2238.aspx
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Purity culture is often framed as a story about sex and shame, but it’s also a political system shaping whose bodies are protected, disciplined, or cast as threats. In this episode of Whiplash, Emma talks with Sara Moslener, scholar of American religion, race, and gender, and author of After Purity. Sara helps us see how purity culture is deeply entwined with whiteness, Cold War politics, and American nationalism, showing how fears about “unruly bodies” continue to shape public life—especially for queer and trans people.
This episode isn’t easy listening, but it’s clarifying. Sara and Emma explore the long afterlife of purity culture in our bodies and communities, helping name the forces behind innocence myths, racialized vulnerability, and the policing of desire.
Sara's book, After Purity, is available now: https://www.beacon.org/After-Purity-P2238.aspx

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