Abstract

ABSTRACT Purity Culture’s rhetorical positioning of those socialized as young, White women of good and innocent sexual objects created somatic experiences of traumatic shame and dissociation for those inhabiting this location. This experience is inextricably linked to the affective responses that produced compulsive international aid involvement as attempts to maintain the role of young, White womanhood within Christian Nationalism.

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