Published: 02 September 2008. His manuscript in progress, Black Rapture: A Poetics of the Sacred, is in the final stages of completion. 0000022242 00000 n
PDF Eugene M. Burke CSP Lectureship nRel igio andSocety You could not be signed in. As Carter outlines, the black study of religion assembles an image of mattering that cannot be arrested by the intrinsic antiblackness that sustains the reign of the Human and inflictsunrelenting physical and symbolic violence on the planet and all of its existents. Denise Ferreira da Silva, author of Toward a Global Idea of Race. 504 Pages .
PDF Cirriculum Vitae J. Kameron Carter - Department of Religious Studies Associate Professor in Theology and Black Church Studies, Divinity School. A series edited by J. Kameron Carter and Sarah Jane Cervenak.
Race - J. Kameron Carter - Oxford University Press I am particularly interested in the convergences of religion and race, as well as religion, the environment, and climate change. . 2 CVJ. Add to cart. This title is available as an ebook. We need to react quickly, not slow things down by forcing prices downward. 0000024947 00000 n
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Jewish flesh is most authentically itself when it welcomes the gentile. He says the more African-American support Democratic candidates such as Obama receive, the greater the risk of them losing white supporters. Duke University Date:_____ Approved: _____ Nathaniel Mackey, Chair _____ Frederick Moten _____ Priscilla Wald _____ J. Kameron Carter An abstract of a dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of English in the Graduate School of Duke University 2017 Hardcover. Lastly . 0000026845 00000 n
So, please stay tuned. J. Kameron Carter reformulates modern religion as key to understanding the inseparability of the polity and the colony, of liberty and necessity, and of value and violence. 0000011385 00000 n
The best way for people to spend less on gas is to drive less. Kameron Carters claim that the modern western formulations of racial capitalism and religion go hand in hand renders it impossible to think the one without the other. 26 0 obj
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ZB:6/]$O Driving his work are questions pertaining to the theory and practice of blackness, indeed, of blackness as an alternate "pedagogy of the sacred" that the black church (at its best) expresses. 0000023237 00000 n
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Professor Carter's bookRace: A Theological Accountappeared in 2008 (New York: Oxford UP). And lastly among his writing projects, Carter is in the final stages of completing another book project. He explores these matters with the resources of black critical theory, which is simply to say critical theory, combined with theories of the sacred and languages drawn from the domains of religion, theology, and philosophy.
Carter, Lian Named Luce Fellows | Duke Divinity School Temple University, He teaches courses at the undergraduate and/or graduate levels in black studies and/as critical theory; continental philosophy and aesthetics; religion, modernity, and the secular; political theology; hip hop and religion; black feminism and religion; theories of religion; theory of the sacred; modern theology; race and mysticism; Afro-futurism and religion; black experimental writing and poetics; black nature or eco-poetry; African American literature and religion. Carter gives a close and critical reading of Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Ethics that goes against the grain of how Bonhoeffer is usually treated more generally, and certainly in Jewish circles.
PDF Date: Professor Carter jointly curated with Professor Sarah Jane Cervenak (UNC, Greensboro) the year-long project "The Black Outdoors" (supported by Duke Universitys Franklin Humanities Institute) that thinks about blackness as an otherwise ecological, atmospheric condition. Duke University, The Divinity School, the Graduate Faculty of Religion, and the English Department 2008 - 2016 Associate Professor Working within black (religious) studies, this article considers the sacred as proximately black, where the sacred here signals that frenzied surplus whose sociopoetic force discloses another horizon of existence beyond the terms of order. %PDF-1.3
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I am the author of Race: A Theological Account (Oxford UP, 2008). Phone (888) 651-0122. International +1 (919) 688-5134. He is also co-editor of the forthcoming book, "New Race Politics in America, Understanding Minority and Immigrant Politics." Tim Profeta, director of Duke's Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, says any such cap would particularly affect North Carolina because of its reliance on cheap energy in comparison to other states.
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