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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. This volume, edited by Monica Coleman, gathers essays from established and emerging scholars whose work is among the most lively and innovative scholarship today. The result is a vital 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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Ain't I a womanist, too?: third-wave womanist religious thought
2013, Fortress Press
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0800698762 9780800698768
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Table of Contents
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.
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