Notes
1 Orwell, Notes on Nationalism, 30.
2 Ibid., 4.
3 Ibid., 3–4.
4 Ibid., 13–14.
5 Ibid., 31.
6 Ibid., 30.
7 See Aktürk, ‘Nationalism and Religion’, for a thorough state-of-the-field discussion of this complex, multifaceted question.
8 John 18: 36 (NRSV).
9 Matthew 22: 21; Mark 12: 27; Luke 20: 25.
10 Anderson, Imagined Communities, 6.
11 Ibid., 7.
12 Ibid.
13 Massey, Space, Place, and Gender, 4.
14 Ibid., 5.
15 Mark 16: 15 (NRSV).
16 Matthew 28: 19 (NRSV).
17 Newman, Attending to the Wounds, 43–4.
18 Ibid., 38.
19 Ibid., 44.
20 Hebrews 12: 1 (NRSV).
21 Sartre, Imagination, 5 (emphasis in original).
22 LeGuin, Words are My Matter, 4.
23 Sartre, Imagination, 3, 5.
24 LeGuin, Words are My Matter, 4, 5.
25 Ibid., 108.
26 Ibid.
27 Ibid., 109.
28 Ibid.
29 The Constitution of the United States, I.2.
30 Ablavsky and Allread, ‘We the (Native) People?’ 247.
31 Baldwin, ‘American Dream’.
32 Baldwin, ‘My Dungeon Shook’, 10.
33 Ray, One Thousand Years, 16.
34 Gubar, ‘Cooking the Kaddish’.
35 Ray, One Thousand Years, 16.
36 Baldwin, ‘My Dungeon Shook’, 10.
37 Massey, Space, Place, and Gender, 5.
38 Ibid.
39 Book of Common Prayer, 333, 341, cp. 827.
40 Ray, One Thousand Years, 16.
41 1 Corinthians 1: 27–8 (NRSV).
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John Patrick Pazdziora
John Patrick Pazdziora (Ph.D., St Andrews) is project assistant professor at The University of Tokyo. He researches Scottish literature in the long nineteenth century and children’s cultures, with emphasis on the interplay between literature and religion. He is the author of Haunted Childhoods in George MacDonald (Brill, 2020) and editor of Christianity in Scottish Literature (Scottish Literature International, 2023).