Ain't I a womanist, too? : third-wave womanist religious thought
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Publié dans: | Twentieth Century Religious Thought. volume I, Christianity |
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Support: | E-Book |
Langue: | Anglais |
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Alexandria, VA :
Alexander Street Press,
2019.
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Autres localisations: | Voir dans le Sudoc |
Résumé: | Third wave womanism is a new movement within religious studies with deep roots in the tradition of womanist religious thought--while also departing from it in key ways. After a helpful and orienting introduction, this volume gathers essays from established and emerging scholars whose work is among the most lively and innovative scholarship today. The result is a lively conversation in which 'to question is not to disavow; to depart is not necessarily to reject' and where questioning and departing are indications of the productive growth and expansion of an important academic and religious movement |
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Twentieth Century Religious Thought. volume I, Christianity |
Table des matières:
- Foreword / Layli Maparyan
- Introduction: Ain't I a womanist, too? : third wave womanist religious thought / Monica A. Coleman
- Part I. Religious pluralism. Muslim marriage: a womanist perspective on troubling U.S. traditions / Debra Majeed
- From mistress to mother : the religious life and transformation of Tynetta Muhammad in the Nation of Islam / Stephen C. Finley
- Nature, sexuality, and spirituality: a womanist reading of Di Mu (Earth Mother) and Di Mu Jing (Songs of Earth Mother) in China / Pu Xiumei
- Part II. Popular culture. Is this a dance floor or a revival meeting? : theological questions and challenges from the underground house music movement / Darnise C. Martin
- Confessions of a ex-theological bitch : the thickness of black women's exploitation between Jacquelyn Grant's "Backbone" and Michael Eric Dyson's "Theological bitch" / Elonda Clay
- It's deeper than rap : hip hop, the South, and Abrahamic masculinity / Ronald B. Neal
- Part III. Gender and sexuality. "I am a nappy-headed ho" : (re)signifying "deviance" in the haraam of religious respectability / Monica R. Miller
- Dark matter : liminality and black queer bodies / Roger A. Sneed
- Invisible hands : an epistemology of black religious thought and black lesbian sexual desire that disrupts "crystallized culture" / Nessette Falu
- "Beyond heterosexuality" : toward a prolegomenon of re-presenting black masculinity at the beginning of the post-civil rights, post-liberation era / E L Kornegay Jr.
- Part IV. Politics. Aesthetic pragmatism and a third wave of radical politics / Sharon D. Welch
- "We'll make us a world" : a post-Obama politics of embodied creativity / Barbara A. Holmes
- Scholarly aesthetics and the religious critic : black experience as manifolds of manifestations and powers of presentations / Victor Anderson
- Embodying womanism : notes toward a holistic and liberating pedagogy / Arisika Razak