by Aixin Dunn
Jennifer Graber recently released her second book, The Gods Of Indian Country: Religion and the Struggle for the American West. Aixin Dunn, a graduate student working with Graber asks about how the process of writing a second book is different than the first and what advice Graber has for scholars working in both religion and indigenous studies. They also discuss what lessons from the book about community care can teach us during a time of global pandemic.
Graber, Jennifer. The Gods of Indian Country. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018.
Jennifer Graber is the Gwyn Shive, Anita Nordan Lindsay, and Joe & Cherry Gray Professor in the History of Christianity and Interim Director of Native American and Indigenous Studies.
Aixin Dunn is a PhD student at the University of Texas. She studies immigration, sexual violence, and religion.