RT Article T1 The Body Politic(s) of the Jezebel Spirit JF Religion & gender VO 7 IS 2 SP 240 OP 255 A1 O’Donnell, S. Jonathon LA English PB Brill YR 2017 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1741932483 AB ‘Third wave’ neo-charismatic evangelical discourses of spiritual warfare envision the world as caught within a struggle between good and evil, in which demonic forces play an active role in shaping the lives of individuals, institutions, and nations. In contemporary American spiritual warfare discourse one demonic spirit has gained particular notoriety: the Jezebel spirit. Through a close reading of American spiritual warfare manuals, this article explores constructions of the Jezebel spirit and her place in third wave demonology. Constructed as a spiritual force reigning over an errant United States, the figure of Jezebel facilitates a discursive conflation of personal and social bodies in which the ‘present absences’ of ‘deviant’ (gendered, sexualised, racialised) bodies within the nation become figured as threatening to both national and spiritual survival. Drawing on poststructuralist, postcolonial, and queer theory, the article unpacks how Jezebel is constructed as a figure of feminised absence and multiplicity, whose ‘illegitimate’ possession of ‘deviant’ places and persons renders them as territories of absence that must be restored to normative presence through the reinscription of God’s will. K1 Evangelicalism K1 Jezebel K1 assemblages K1 Colonialism K1 Demons K1 Homophobia K1 Queer Theory K1 Spiritual warfare DO 10.18352/rg.10138