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This book engages with the overlap of black experience, hip-hop music, ethics, and feminism to focus on a subsection known as ""trap feminism"" and construct a Trap Feminist Theology. Interacting with concepts of moral agency, resistance, and imagination, Trap Feminist Theology seeks to build an intersectional theology emphasizing women's agency in their bodies and sexuality while also remaining faithful to the ""trap"" context from which they are socially located. Such a project will redefine the ""trap"" context from one of marginalization to one of joy and flourishing within black feminist…mehr

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This book engages with the overlap of black experience, hip-hop music, ethics, and feminism to focus on a subsection known as ""trap feminism"" and construct a Trap Feminist Theology. Interacting with concepts of moral agency, resistance, and imagination, Trap Feminist Theology seeks to build an intersectional theology emphasizing women's agency in their bodies and sexuality while also remaining faithful to the ""trap"" context from which they are socially located. Such a project will redefine the ""trap"" context from one of marginalization to one of joy and flourishing within black feminist theology. This theology overlaps with black ethics in subversive empowerment that forms a new normative ethic and family system within a subsect of the black community. Trap feminism emerges out of trap culture, where the black woman is creating a space outside of the barriers of poverty harnessing autonomy, employment, and agency to allow for a reinvention of self-identity while remaining faithful to social location.
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Jennifer M. Buck is an associate professor of practical theology at Azusa Pacific University. She holds a PhD in philosophy of religion and theology from Claremont Graduate University and an MDiv from Fuller Theological Seminary. She is the author of Reframing the House: Constructive Feminist Global Ecclesiology for the Western Evangelical Church (Pickwick, 2016) and of multiple forthcoming books: Distinct: Quaker Holiness in Everyday Life (2022) and a book on fashion and theology.