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Black Religion And The Imagination Of Matter In The Atlantic World James A Noel

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Black Religion And The Imagination Of Matter In The Atlantic World James A Noel
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.58 MB
Pages: 246
Author: James A. Noel
ISBN: 0230615066
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Black Religion And The Imagination Of Matter In The Atlantic World James A Noel by James A. Noel 0230615066 instant download after payment.

This book situates the study of Black Religion within the modern temporal and historical structures whose geographical contours are the Atlantic World. It describes how black people and Black Religion made a phenomenological appearance in modernity simultaneously and were signified in the identity formation of whites and their religion. James A. Noel accounts for these new identity formations, religious-social practices, and their accompanying epistemological orientations by describing the non-reciprocal contacts and exchanges from which ensued new modes of materiality and imagining matter. Black Religion is shown to represent an alternative epistemological mode of imagining matter and a critique of both white Christianity and the Enlightenment.

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