Life under the Baobab Tree : Africana Studies and Religion in a Transitional Age (Transdisciplinary Theological Colloquia)

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Life under the Baobab Tree : Africana Studies and Religion in a Transitional Age (Transdisciplinary Theological Colloquia)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 416 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781531502980
  • DDC分類 200.96

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Life Under the Baobab Tree: Africana Studies and Religion in a Transitional Age is a compendium of innovating essays meticulously written by early and later diaspora people of African descent. Their speech arises from the depth of their experiences under the Baobab tree and offers to the world voices of resilience, newness/resurrection, hope, and life. Resolutely journeying on the trails of their ancestors, they speak about setbacks and forward-looking movements of liberation, social transformation, and community formation. The volume is a carefully woven conversation of intellectual substance and structure across time, space, and spirituality that is quintessentially "Africana" in its centering of methodological, theoretical, epistemological, and hermeneutical complexity that assumes nonlinear and dialogical approaches to developing liberating epistemologies in the face of imperialism, colonialism, racism, and religious intolerance.

A critical part of this conversation is a reconceptualization and reconfiguration of the concept of religion in its colonial and imperial forms. Life Under the Baobab Tree examines how Africana peoples understand their corporate experiences of the divine not as "religion" apart from its intimate connections to social realities of communal health, economics, culture, politics, environment, violence, war, and dynamic community belonging. To that end Afro-Pessimistic formulations of life placed in dialogic relation Afro-Optimism. Both realities constitute life under the Baobab tree and represent the sturdiness and variation that anchors the deep ruptures that have affected Africana life and the creative responses. The metaphor and substance of the tree resists reductionist, essentialist, and assured conclusions about the nature of diasporic lived experiences, both within the continent of Africa and in the African Diaspora.

Contents

Introduction: Life Under the Baobab Tree:

Africana Studies and Religion in a Transitional Age

Kenneth N. Ngwa, Aliou Cissé Niang, and Arthur Pressley | 1

PART 1: UN/FOLDING IDENTITIES

Archangel Gabriel Speaks to Mary

Pamela Mordecai | 23

1. Nella Larsen's Quicksand: Mourning through Biracial Identities

Arthur Pressley | 29

2. Body as Praxis: Disarticulating the Human from Ownership and Property

An Yountae | 57

3. What It's Like to Be a Blackened Body, and Why It's Like That: A Preliminary Exploration

Desmond Coleman | 75

4. The Rhizome and/as the Tree of Life: The Relational Poetics of Wisdom and Decolonizing Biblical Studies

A. Paige Rawson | 92

5. Senghorian Négritude and Postcolonial Biblical Criticism

Aliou Cissé Niang | 126

PART 2: AFRICANA ACTIVISM

Litany on the Line

Pamela Mordecai | 171

6. God Killed! God Interrupted, Long Live the People!: Political Theory in Religious Act

Nimi Wariboko | 173

7. "Doing the Will of God" as Loving God Whose Way Is Peace

Aliou Cissé Niang | 195

8. Mysticism and Mothering in Black Women's Social Justice Activism: Brazil/USA

Rachel Elizabeth Harding | 223

9. A Theopoetics of Exodus and the Africana Spirit in Music

Sharon Kimberly Williams | 235

10. Must We Burn Isaac?: A Four-Part Hermeneutical Fantasy for Africana Epistemology

Minenhle Nomalungelo Khumalo | 250

PART 3: AFRICANA HISTORIOGRAPHIES AND MEMORIES

Temitope Temitope

Pamela Mordecai | 273

11. From White Man's Magic to Black Folks' Wisdom

Althea Spencer Miller | 275

12. Solidarity by Sharing Power: An Inculturated Organic Storytelling of Jonah and Mami Wata

'Shola D. Adegbite | 307

13. Envisioning Africana Religions:

Seeking a Distinctive Voice for the Study of Religions in Africa and the African Diaspora

Salim Faraji | 328

14. Interpreting from the Back/Black-Side: Exodus through the Shawl of Memory

Kenneth N. Ngwa | 355

15. Conjuring Lost Books:

(Re-)membering Fragmented Litanies at the Intersection of Africana and Biblical Studies

(The Rev. Canon) Hugh R. Page Jr. | 400

Afterword

Catherine Keller | 409

List of Contributors | 413

Index of Modern Authors | 419

Index of Ancient Documents | 427

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