Black/Africana Studies and Black/Africana Biblical Studies

Black/Africana Studies and Black/Africana Biblical Studies
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 98
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ISBN-10 : 9789004447301
ISBN-13 : 900444730X
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Book Synopsis Black/Africana Studies and Black/Africana Biblical Studies by : Abraham Smith

Download or read book Black/Africana Studies and Black/Africana Biblical Studies written by Abraham Smith and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2020-11-04 with total page 98 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this study, Abraham Smith introduces the nature, history, and interventions of two theoretical-political cultural productions: Black/Africana studies (the systematic and rigorous study of Africa and African descendants) and Black/Africana biblical studies (a biblical studies’ subfield that analyzes and appraises the strategies of reception and the historical and contemporary impact of the Christian bible for people of African descent). Both cultural productions were formally introduced in U.S. educational institutions in the late 1960s as a part of the Black Freedom movement. Both have long and deep intellectual antecedents on the one hand and ever-evolving recent interventions that challenge a narrow politics of identity on the other. Through the interrogation of keywords (such as race, family, and Hip Hop or cartographies, canons, and contexts), moreover, the study examines how these two theoretical-political projects question the settled epistemologies or prevailing intellectual currencies of their respective times.


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