Embodiment and Black Religion: Rethinking the Body in African American Religious Experience

Embodiment and Black Religion: Rethinking the Body in African American Religious Experience

by CERCL Writing Collective
Embodiment and Black Religion: Rethinking the Body in African American Religious Experience

Embodiment and Black Religion: Rethinking the Body in African American Religious Experience

by CERCL Writing Collective

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Overview

This volume builds on scholarship by scholars of African American religion that emphasizes the centrality of the body in religion and religious experience.

The argument is grounded in Anthony Pinn’s understanding of religion as an embodied quest for complex subjectivity, or push for more life meaning. But if Pinn’s theory gets at what religion is, this volume picks up where he left off by giving careful consideration to religion’s forms. It interrogates the embodied nature of the quest for complex subjectivity. Through placing different theories of the body in conversation with specific case studies that reflect the variety of ways in which bodies are entangled and engaged in struggles for life meaning, the authors argue that African American religion takes on various forms, including modes of cultural production as well as mundane, everyday rituals and practices.

The volume expands current scholarship on African American religion and embodiment by going beyond an understanding of black religion as the “Black Church” and underscoring the variety of religious experiences, in both marginal religious traditions and in non-traditional forms of religion. The sustained and rigorous attention to theories of the body in this volume allows for a more robust understanding of what the body is and takes scholarship beyond the implicit understandings of the body as solely discursive. Finally, the approach is interdisciplinary. While grounded in Religious Studies, this book puts various theories and methodologies—from the social sciences to philosophy, and from visual studies to literary studies—in conversation with the religious experiences of African Americans.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781781793466
Publisher: Equinox Publishing
Publication date: 09/01/2017
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.17(h) x (d)

About the Author

The authors Anthony Pinn, Jessica Davenport, Mark De Young, Justine Bakker, Jason Jeffries, Biko Gray, Sharde Chapman, Cleve Tinsley, and David Kline are part of the CERCL Writing Collective based at Rice University. In this innovative authorship project one member of the group produced the initial draft of each chapter which was then reviewed and revised in light of collective conversation. Something of the first author remains present, but the final version of each chapter encompasses their conversation with the other members of the collective.

Table of Contents

Introduction Bodies and Religion Anthony Pinn Part One: Religious Traditions 1. Heaven Knows No Color: Hybrid Bodies in Father Divine's Peace Mission Movement Anthony Pinn 2. Arm, Leg, Leg, Arm, Head, this is God Body: The Body as a Site of Religious Expression in the Five Percenters CERCL Writing Collective Part Two: Cultural Production 3. Making Bodies with a Brush Stroke: African American Visual Art and the Re/constitution of Black Embodiment CERCL Writing Collective 4. Unchained Bodies: Black Womanhood, Resistance, and Complex Subjectivity in Black Literature CERCL Writing Collective 5. It was Written on her Face: Religion and Black Women's Embodied Emotion in Film CERCL Writing Collective 6. "School Daze": Embodiment and Meaning Making in Black Greek Letter Organizations CERCL Writing Collective Part Three: Religion in Everyday Life 7. Hoodies and Headwraps: Everyday Religion and the Dressing of Black Bodies CERCL Writing Collective 8. Gathering around the Table: Food Practices and Religious Meaning CERCL Writing Collective 9. Every-Body's Truth: The New Genetics of Race and the Quest for Complex Subjectivity CERCL Writing Collective Epilogue CERCL Writing Collective
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