
Godless Polemics
Atheist Pamphleteering and the Specter of Emancipation in the United States
Florian Zappe(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
Published on 23. December 2025
108 pages
978-1-040-75867-0 (ISBN)
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Godless Polemics examines the role of pamphleteering as a medium for radical critique in the intellectual and cultural history of American atheism, focusing on its function as oppositional and counter-hegemonic discourse. It investigates how atheist pamphleteers, operating from the margins of public discourse, have challenged overt and covert religious influence on public and private life by producing and disseminating polemical texts that intervene in ongoing cultural, social and political debates. The author argues that atheist pamphleteers have historically functioned as both critics of religious authority and proponents of intersectional struggles against social, political, and cultural power structures. Drawing on Pierre-Heli Monot's concept of the "pamphletary event," the book examines how these texts did more than articulate atheist positions-they actively shaped public debates, contested dominant narratives, and introduced a tradition of radical anti-religious dissent into American progressivism. By analyzing key pamphleteers from the nineteenth century to contemporary digital activists, this book redefines the role of pamphleteering in the history of unbelief in the United States, highlighting its vital role in introducing affirmative atheist ideas in emancipatory contexts. It will be of particular interest to scholars of religious studies and American studies.
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English
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London
United Kingdom
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
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College/higher education
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978-1-040-75867-0 (9781040758670)
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Florian Zappe
Godless Polemics
Atheist Pamphleteering and the Specter of Emancipation in the United States
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Florian Zappe is Postdoctoral Researcher in the ERC Project The Arts of Autonomy: Pamphleteering, Popular Philology, and the Public Sphere, 1988-2018 at the Department of English and American Studies at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Muenchen, Germany.
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Introduction I. Atheist Agitation and Pan-Emancipatory Struggles: The Godless Polemics of Ernestine L. Rose and Emma Goldman II. Polemic Proxy Wars-H. L. Mencken and the Scopes Trial III. Madalyn Murray O'Hair And The Polemical Performance Of Radical Atheism IV. New Atheism and the Digital Age-The Transformation of Atheist Polemics in the 21st Century Conclusion: From the Margins to the Center? Atheist Pamphleteering as Cultural Intervention. Index
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