Racialized Health, COVID-19, and Religious Responses : Black Atlantic Contexts and Perspectives

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Racialized Health, COVID-19, and Religious Responses : Black Atlantic Contexts and Perspectives

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 266 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032102238
  • DDC分類 362.108996073

Full Description

Racialized Health, COVID-19, and Religious Responses: Black Atlantic Contexts and Perspectives explores black religious responses to black health concerns amidst persistent race-based health disparities and healthcare inequities. This cutting-edge edited volume provides theoretically and descriptively rich analysis of cases and contexts where race factors strongly in black health outcomes and dynamics, viewing these matters from various disciplinary and national vantage points. The volume is divided into the following four parts:




Systemic and Socio-Cultural Dimensions of Black Health



Ecclesial Responses to Black Health Vulnerabilities



Public Education and Policy Considerations



Spirituality and the Wellness of Black Minds, Bodies and Souls

Part I explores ways social and cultural factors such as racial bias, religious conviction, and resource capacity have influenced and delimited black health prospects. Part II looks historically and contemporarily at denominational and ecumenical responses to collective black health emergencies in places such as Nigeria, the UK, the US, and the Caribbean. Part III focuses on public advocacy, particularly collective black health, both in terms of policy and education. The final section deals with spiritual, psychological, and theological dimensions, understandings, and pursuits of black health and wholeness.

Collectively, the essays in the volume delineate analysis and action that wrestle with the multidimensional nature of black wellness and with ways broad public resources and black religious resources should be mobilized and leveraged to ensure collective black wellness.

"The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license."

Contents

Introduction: Black Health, Church Responsiveness, and Transnational Metrics; I. Systemic and Sociocultural Dimensions of Black Health; 1. Racializing Religious Institutions during the COVID-19 Pandemic; 2. Racialized Discourses on Disease at Intersections of Canadian and the Caribbean Contexts; 3. Racialized Health Care Inequities Dating to Slavery; 4. Cuban Public Health Care, Economic Scarcity, and COVID Management; 5. Black Health, Ethics, and Global Ecology; 6. Food Insecurity, Black Churches, and Black Household Vulnerabilities during COVID-19; 7. Setswana Medicinal Practices and Tensions with Western Health Care Perspectives; 8. Racism and Clinical Trials of COVID-19, Tetanus, and Malaria Vaccines in Kenya; II. Ecclesial Responses to Black Health Vulnerabilities; 9. The African Methodist Episcopal Church and Its Reckonings with Deadly Plagues, 1793 to 2020; 10. Pandemics, the Rev. Francis J. Grimkeì, and Life Lessons; 11. Collins Chapel Hospital and the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church Responses to Health Care Disparities in Memphis, Tennessee; 12. Black United Methodist Church Responses to COVID-19; 13. Redeemed Christian Church of God's Responses to Contemporary Health Urgencies in Nigeria; 14. The Church of God in Christ, COVID-19, and Black Pentecostal Constructive Engagement; 15. Richard Allen, Black Aid Workers, and Civil Rights Lessons of the First Great Epidemic in the United States; 16. Caribbean Churches, Capacities, and Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic; 17. Black Majority Church Responses to Black Health Urgencies in the United Kingdom; 18. COVID-19, Cultural Competency, and Church Responsiveness in Nigeria; III. Public Education and Policy Considerations; 19. The Black Church, Public Policy, and the Challenge of Health Equity; 20. Black Mental Health Challenges and Responses by Britain's Black Majority Churches; 21. Cultural and Religious Influences on Genetic Interventions in Sub-Saharan Africa; 22. Pastoral Care, the COVID-19 Pandemic, and Oppression in Port-au-Prince, Haiti; 23. Black Women's Reproductive Health, Justice, and COVID Complications in the United States; 24. Film as a Pedagogical Tool for Trauma- and Resiliency-Informed Theology and Liturgy; 25. Shifting the Tide Toward Health Equity; IV. Spirituality and the Wellness of Black Minds, Bodies, and Souls; 26. Nigerian Women, Mental and Physical Health, COVID-19, and Spirituality; 27. African American Palliative Care amid the COVID-19 Pandemic; 28. Black Religion, Mental Health, and the Threat of Hopelessness during the COVID-19 Pandemic

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