“The Canonical Black Body” argues that central to the study of African American religions is a focus on the black body and the production and engagement of canons on the sacred black body within the black public sphere. Furthermore, this essay suggests that, by paying attention to alternative African American religions in the twentieth century, we can better engage the relationship between African American religion and the long history of creating these canons on the black body, debating their relationship to black freedom, and circulating the canons to contest the oppressive, exclusive practices of modern democracy. Through a critical engagement of the fields of Black Theology and New Religious Movements and using the resources offered by ...
<p>This dissertation will engage in a historical-critical encounter with a peculiar subset of lived ...
This research aims to critically investigate a diasporic religious phenomenon - why are some Black-B...
This dissertation argues that African American slaves resisted the dehumanizing effects of the slave...
“The Canonical Black Body” argues that central to the study of African American religions is a focus...
Religion is, I believe, the most important site for human creativity, innovation, and agency. In the...
Religion serves multiple purposes in the civic life of African-Americans.Viewed by a generation of s...
This study describes the public life of Africana religions in New York City, the religions brought t...
In 1969 James Cone, AME minister and professor of theology, published Black Theology and Black Power...
The contributors to Embodying Black Religions in Africa and Its Diasporas investigate the complex in...
In this dissertation, I explore several key works in the fields of Black Literature and Black theolo...
The spate of police-involved shootings of African Americans since 2014 has spawned protests and spea...
The trajectory of religious phenomena has been to give a reflective, yet formative understanding of ...
The article analyses the evolution of the academic debate on the role of the Black Church and Black ...
The research approach governing my work is interdisciplinary, including religious history, hermeneut...
In 1959, Christopher Oliana and Walter “Serge” King took a historic journey to pre-revolutionary Cub...
<p>This dissertation will engage in a historical-critical encounter with a peculiar subset of lived ...
This research aims to critically investigate a diasporic religious phenomenon - why are some Black-B...
This dissertation argues that African American slaves resisted the dehumanizing effects of the slave...
“The Canonical Black Body” argues that central to the study of African American religions is a focus...
Religion is, I believe, the most important site for human creativity, innovation, and agency. In the...
Religion serves multiple purposes in the civic life of African-Americans.Viewed by a generation of s...
This study describes the public life of Africana religions in New York City, the religions brought t...
In 1969 James Cone, AME minister and professor of theology, published Black Theology and Black Power...
The contributors to Embodying Black Religions in Africa and Its Diasporas investigate the complex in...
In this dissertation, I explore several key works in the fields of Black Literature and Black theolo...
The spate of police-involved shootings of African Americans since 2014 has spawned protests and spea...
The trajectory of religious phenomena has been to give a reflective, yet formative understanding of ...
The article analyses the evolution of the academic debate on the role of the Black Church and Black ...
The research approach governing my work is interdisciplinary, including religious history, hermeneut...
In 1959, Christopher Oliana and Walter “Serge” King took a historic journey to pre-revolutionary Cub...
<p>This dissertation will engage in a historical-critical encounter with a peculiar subset of lived ...
This research aims to critically investigate a diasporic religious phenomenon - why are some Black-B...
This dissertation argues that African American slaves resisted the dehumanizing effects of the slave...