Christine E. Crouse-Dick

Christine E. Crouse-Dick is Associate Professor of Communication Arts at Bethel College in North Newton, Kansas. She studies reproduction discourses, including Christian evangelical purity movements and narratives surrounding infertility and adoption.

 

Contributions by Christine E. Crouse-Dick

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A Tacit Case for Autoethnography as a Crucial Research Method for Befuddling Times

"The aims of autoethnography—careful, creative, and responsible deployment of personal narrative as an illuminating force in the study of the cultural and the political—align with those of Onishi’s Straight White American Jesus in his attempt to avoid “reduction and demonization [of evangelicals]” while maintaining “the courage and the audacity to point as critical and unflinching of an eye on what’s happening.”"

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