Creating Ourselves
African Americans and Hispanic Americans on Popular Culture and Religious Expression
Herausgeber: Pinn, Anthony B
Creating Ourselves
African Americans and Hispanic Americans on Popular Culture and Religious Expression
Herausgeber: Pinn, Anthony B
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"In its comparative and dialogical approach, "Creating Ourselves" provides a model for the kind of scholarly work in which we might engage across the humanities. It also makes an important contribution to the popular culture studies, a field that is rarely in conversation with scholars of religion and theology."--Farah Jasmine Griffin, author of "If You Can't Be Free, Be a Mystery: In Search of Billie Holiday"
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"In its comparative and dialogical approach, "Creating Ourselves" provides a model for the kind of scholarly work in which we might engage across the humanities. It also makes an important contribution to the popular culture studies, a field that is rarely in conversation with scholars of religion and theology."--Farah Jasmine Griffin, author of "If You Can't Be Free, Be a Mystery: In Search of Billie Holiday"
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780822345664
- ISBN-10: 0822345668
- Artikelnr.: 26502775
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780822345664
- ISBN-10: 0822345668
- Artikelnr.: 26502775
Anthony B. Pinn and Benjamín Valentín, eds.
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
Part One. Thinking About Religion and Culture
Cultural Production and New Terrain: Theology, Popular Culture, and the
Cartography of Religion / Anthony B. Pinn 13
Benjamín Valentín's Response 34
Tracings: Sketching the Cultural Geographies of Latino and Latina Theology
/ Benjamín Valentín 38
Anthony B. Pinn's Response 62
Part Two. Constructing Bodies and Representation
Memory of Flesh: Theological Reflections on Word and Flesh / Mayra Rivera
69
Traci C. West's Response 90
Using Women: Racist Representation and Cross-Racial Ethics / Traci C. West
95
Mayra Rivera's Response 114
Part Three. Literature and Religion
This Day in Paradise: The Search for Human Fulfillment in Toni Morrison's
Paradise / James H. Evans Jr. 119
Teresa Delgado's Response 133
Freedom is Our Own: Toward a Puerto Rican Emancipation Theology / Teresa
Delgado 138
James H. Evans Jr.'s Response 173
Part Four. Music and Religion
The Browning of Theological Thought in Hip-Hop Generation / Alexa Nava 181
Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan's Response 199
The Theo-poetic Theological Ethics of Lauryn Hill and Tupac Shakur / Cheryl
A. Kirk-Duggan 204
Alex Nava's Response 224
Part Five. Television and Religion
TV "Profits": An Examination of the Electronic Church Phenomenon and Its
Impact on Intellectual Activity within African American Religious Practices
/ Jonathan Walton 231
Joseph De León's Response 249
Telenovelas and Transcendence: Social Dramas as Theological Theater /
Joseph De León 253
Jonathan Walton's Response 271
Part Six. Visual Arts and Religion
Theology as Imaginative Construction: An Analysis of The Work of Three
Latina Artists / Suzanne E. Hoeferkamp Segovia 277
Sheila F. Winborne's Response 302
The Theological Significance of Normative Preferences in Visual Art
Creation and Interpretation / Sheila F. Winborne 306
Suzanne E. Hoerferkamp Segovia's Sresponse 331
Part Seven. Food and Religion
She Put Her Foot in the Pot: Table Fellowship as a Practice of Political
Activism / Lynne Westfield 339
Angel F. Méndez Montoya's Response 356
The Making of Mexican Mole and Alimentary Theology in the Making / Angel F.
Méndez Montoya 360
Lynne Westfield's Response 384
Bibliography 387
Contributors 405
Index 409
Introduction 1
Part One. Thinking About Religion and Culture
Cultural Production and New Terrain: Theology, Popular Culture, and the
Cartography of Religion / Anthony B. Pinn 13
Benjamín Valentín's Response 34
Tracings: Sketching the Cultural Geographies of Latino and Latina Theology
/ Benjamín Valentín 38
Anthony B. Pinn's Response 62
Part Two. Constructing Bodies and Representation
Memory of Flesh: Theological Reflections on Word and Flesh / Mayra Rivera
69
Traci C. West's Response 90
Using Women: Racist Representation and Cross-Racial Ethics / Traci C. West
95
Mayra Rivera's Response 114
Part Three. Literature and Religion
This Day in Paradise: The Search for Human Fulfillment in Toni Morrison's
Paradise / James H. Evans Jr. 119
Teresa Delgado's Response 133
Freedom is Our Own: Toward a Puerto Rican Emancipation Theology / Teresa
Delgado 138
James H. Evans Jr.'s Response 173
Part Four. Music and Religion
The Browning of Theological Thought in Hip-Hop Generation / Alexa Nava 181
Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan's Response 199
The Theo-poetic Theological Ethics of Lauryn Hill and Tupac Shakur / Cheryl
A. Kirk-Duggan 204
Alex Nava's Response 224
Part Five. Television and Religion
TV "Profits": An Examination of the Electronic Church Phenomenon and Its
Impact on Intellectual Activity within African American Religious Practices
/ Jonathan Walton 231
Joseph De León's Response 249
Telenovelas and Transcendence: Social Dramas as Theological Theater /
Joseph De León 253
Jonathan Walton's Response 271
Part Six. Visual Arts and Religion
Theology as Imaginative Construction: An Analysis of The Work of Three
Latina Artists / Suzanne E. Hoeferkamp Segovia 277
Sheila F. Winborne's Response 302
The Theological Significance of Normative Preferences in Visual Art
Creation and Interpretation / Sheila F. Winborne 306
Suzanne E. Hoerferkamp Segovia's Sresponse 331
Part Seven. Food and Religion
She Put Her Foot in the Pot: Table Fellowship as a Practice of Political
Activism / Lynne Westfield 339
Angel F. Méndez Montoya's Response 356
The Making of Mexican Mole and Alimentary Theology in the Making / Angel F.
Méndez Montoya 360
Lynne Westfield's Response 384
Bibliography 387
Contributors 405
Index 409
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
Part One. Thinking About Religion and Culture
Cultural Production and New Terrain: Theology, Popular Culture, and the
Cartography of Religion / Anthony B. Pinn 13
Benjamín Valentín's Response 34
Tracings: Sketching the Cultural Geographies of Latino and Latina Theology
/ Benjamín Valentín 38
Anthony B. Pinn's Response 62
Part Two. Constructing Bodies and Representation
Memory of Flesh: Theological Reflections on Word and Flesh / Mayra Rivera
69
Traci C. West's Response 90
Using Women: Racist Representation and Cross-Racial Ethics / Traci C. West
95
Mayra Rivera's Response 114
Part Three. Literature and Religion
This Day in Paradise: The Search for Human Fulfillment in Toni Morrison's
Paradise / James H. Evans Jr. 119
Teresa Delgado's Response 133
Freedom is Our Own: Toward a Puerto Rican Emancipation Theology / Teresa
Delgado 138
James H. Evans Jr.'s Response 173
Part Four. Music and Religion
The Browning of Theological Thought in Hip-Hop Generation / Alexa Nava 181
Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan's Response 199
The Theo-poetic Theological Ethics of Lauryn Hill and Tupac Shakur / Cheryl
A. Kirk-Duggan 204
Alex Nava's Response 224
Part Five. Television and Religion
TV "Profits": An Examination of the Electronic Church Phenomenon and Its
Impact on Intellectual Activity within African American Religious Practices
/ Jonathan Walton 231
Joseph De León's Response 249
Telenovelas and Transcendence: Social Dramas as Theological Theater /
Joseph De León 253
Jonathan Walton's Response 271
Part Six. Visual Arts and Religion
Theology as Imaginative Construction: An Analysis of The Work of Three
Latina Artists / Suzanne E. Hoeferkamp Segovia 277
Sheila F. Winborne's Response 302
The Theological Significance of Normative Preferences in Visual Art
Creation and Interpretation / Sheila F. Winborne 306
Suzanne E. Hoerferkamp Segovia's Sresponse 331
Part Seven. Food and Religion
She Put Her Foot in the Pot: Table Fellowship as a Practice of Political
Activism / Lynne Westfield 339
Angel F. Méndez Montoya's Response 356
The Making of Mexican Mole and Alimentary Theology in the Making / Angel F.
Méndez Montoya 360
Lynne Westfield's Response 384
Bibliography 387
Contributors 405
Index 409
Introduction 1
Part One. Thinking About Religion and Culture
Cultural Production and New Terrain: Theology, Popular Culture, and the
Cartography of Religion / Anthony B. Pinn 13
Benjamín Valentín's Response 34
Tracings: Sketching the Cultural Geographies of Latino and Latina Theology
/ Benjamín Valentín 38
Anthony B. Pinn's Response 62
Part Two. Constructing Bodies and Representation
Memory of Flesh: Theological Reflections on Word and Flesh / Mayra Rivera
69
Traci C. West's Response 90
Using Women: Racist Representation and Cross-Racial Ethics / Traci C. West
95
Mayra Rivera's Response 114
Part Three. Literature and Religion
This Day in Paradise: The Search for Human Fulfillment in Toni Morrison's
Paradise / James H. Evans Jr. 119
Teresa Delgado's Response 133
Freedom is Our Own: Toward a Puerto Rican Emancipation Theology / Teresa
Delgado 138
James H. Evans Jr.'s Response 173
Part Four. Music and Religion
The Browning of Theological Thought in Hip-Hop Generation / Alexa Nava 181
Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan's Response 199
The Theo-poetic Theological Ethics of Lauryn Hill and Tupac Shakur / Cheryl
A. Kirk-Duggan 204
Alex Nava's Response 224
Part Five. Television and Religion
TV "Profits": An Examination of the Electronic Church Phenomenon and Its
Impact on Intellectual Activity within African American Religious Practices
/ Jonathan Walton 231
Joseph De León's Response 249
Telenovelas and Transcendence: Social Dramas as Theological Theater /
Joseph De León 253
Jonathan Walton's Response 271
Part Six. Visual Arts and Religion
Theology as Imaginative Construction: An Analysis of The Work of Three
Latina Artists / Suzanne E. Hoeferkamp Segovia 277
Sheila F. Winborne's Response 302
The Theological Significance of Normative Preferences in Visual Art
Creation and Interpretation / Sheila F. Winborne 306
Suzanne E. Hoerferkamp Segovia's Sresponse 331
Part Seven. Food and Religion
She Put Her Foot in the Pot: Table Fellowship as a Practice of Political
Activism / Lynne Westfield 339
Angel F. Méndez Montoya's Response 356
The Making of Mexican Mole and Alimentary Theology in the Making / Angel F.
Méndez Montoya 360
Lynne Westfield's Response 384
Bibliography 387
Contributors 405
Index 409