To subscribe to this journal visit the South Atlantic Quarterly page. Teagarden, a Durham native, volunteered for the Obama campaign in both North and South Carolina. "The Democrats are focusing on the opportunity costs of staying, and the Republicans are focusing on the costs of leaving," says Peter Feaver, a political scientist at Duke who formerly served on the National Security Council in the Bush administration. We need to shift from a military to a diplomatic surge," Jentleson wrote in a column in The News and Observer. The best way for people to spend less on gas is to drive less. Haynie is co-director of Duke's Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in the Social Sciences. A major work on African-American theology $ 54.00. The interviews are scheduled to be aired Tuesday between 8:15 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. 0000022242 00000 n
Carter gives a close and critical reading of Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Ethics that goes against the grain of how Bonhoeffer is usually treated more generally, and certainly in Jewish circles. J. Kameron Carter Race & Religion || Scholar & Writer I've just finished a 17 year stretch of teaching at Duke University as Associate Professor of Theology, English and Africana Studies in the Divinity School with appointments in the English Department and the Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies Department. xref
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. 2?"[|0c,w=)nEF7P1EH@wG;vG+# As long as demand for gas remains high, so will the price, he says. doi: https://doi.org/10.1215/01642472-7370991. Search for other works by this author on: You do not currently have access to this content. A series edited by J. Kameron Carter and Sarah Jane Cervenak. But this is North Carolina, so Sen. Obama's race will be a factor for some individuals who are voting.". All Rights Reserved. "What we're witnessing is a generation that's lived into the benefits of the work carried out by the previous generation, carrying the mantle forward," Carter says. Also Available In: J. Kameron Carter Associate Professor in Theology and Black Church Studies, Divinity School -- Duke University HWL Affiliation: Steering Committee J. Kameron Carter works in black studies (African American and African Diaspora studies), using theological and religious studies concepts, critical theory, and increasingly poetry in doing so. Sarah Jane Cervenak . Nothing, says Michael Munger, chair of the Department of Political Science. Sarah Jane Cervenak. 0000020852 00000 n
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PDF Eugene M. Burke CSP Lectureship nRel igio andSocety Titled The Religion of Whiteness: An Apocalyptic Lyric (with Yale University Press), this book explores white identity not just, for example, with regard to Christian Nationalism or white evangelicalism, but regarding whiteness as such, right, left, and center as a form of religion. His interventions in this ambitious, rich, and imaginative book have the power to change the study of religion as a whole and in tremendously salutary, necessary ways. Amy Hollywood, author of Acute Melancholia and Other Essays: Mysticism, History, and the Study of Religion, The Anarchy of Black Religion is a pivotal contribution to fostering an imagination other than the one that has been furthered in the age of modernity. He explores these matters with the resources of black critical theory, which is simply to say critical theory, combined with theories of the sacred and languages drawn from the domains of religion, theology, and philosophy. Hardcover. "This means drawing down our troops -- carefully, responsibly, strategically -- while building up our diplomatic initiatives -- globally, regionally and within Iraq. I'm not a fan of gas taxes, or other excise taxes as a way of coercing behavior the government happens to admire. 2001, M.Th., For example, in 2008 he published a book titled Race: A Theological Account in which he examined how discourses of Christian theology worked with Enlightenment philosophical discourses of reason to shape our current racial common sense or how we have come to understand ourselves as raced beings. Up to 1,400 students slept on . He works in African diaspora studies using theological and religious studies concepts, philosophy and aesthetics, and literatures and poetries of the black diaspora in doing so. Leanora Minai of OCS is the editor of the 'Working@Duke' edition. We need to react quickly, not slow things down by forcing prices downward. And rightly so.
The new black theology - The Christian Century His manuscript in progress, "Black Rapture: A Poetics of the Sacred," is in the final stages of completion. J. Kameron Carter is Associate Professor of Theology, English, and Africana Studies at Duke University and Duke Divinity School.
J. Kameron Carter - Associate Professor of Theology - Duke - LinkedIn SubjectsReligious Studies, Theory and Philosophy > Critical Theory, African American Studies and Black Diaspora, J. By J. Kameron Carter . I also co-direct Indiana Universitys Center for Religion and the Human. 1990. Here the sacred figures as the incalculable whose history is that of a something else, somewhere else. In this Issue. Professor Carter's bookRace: A Theological Accountappeared in 2008 (New York: Oxford UP). Duke University Press. Social Text 1 June 2019; 37 (2): 67107. His work focuses on questions of Blackness, empire and ecology as matters of political theology, and the sacred. It will have information about my journalistic writings, the forthcoming books, when and where Ill be doing public-speaking, and other good things. .
CR: The New Centennial Review - Scholarly Publishing Collective This title is available as an ebook. USDA Photo 20160821-FS-LSC-18 by Lance Cheung, 2016. These are the legacies of colonialism and empire, political theories of the state, anthropological theories of the human, and philosophy itself, from the eighteenth-century Enlightenment to . Teagarden designed her major to focus on human rights. Prof. J. Kameron Carter is Assoc. -- There are going to be a sizable number of whites who will vote for Obama, and combined with the black vote, he will win the primary. Black (Feminist) Anarchy 27 2. CR: The New Centennial Review 1 July 2016; 16 (2): 203-224. doi: . What I study and think about is black social life as it intersects the sacred, as the deviant scene of alternative practices of the sacred. Kameron Carter, Indiana University 2015 - 16 Henry Luce III Fellowship Project: Dark Church: A Poetics of Black Assembly 2015 Franklin Humanities Institute, Book Manuscript Workshop Award Project: God's Property: Blackness and the Problem of Sovereignty Summer 2012 Duke University Internal Candidate for NEH Summer Research Grant . 18-B; Durham, NC 27701; USA; Phone (888) 651-0122; International +1 (919) 688-5134; Contact 7|-uiA:uu$qq8xC!A~HhKfwcG"?n2?piz\$$N
sNZh+r+"S|?OGg Duke University, The Divinity School, the Graduate Faculty of Religion, and the English Department 2008 - 2016 Associate Professor He says the more African-American support Democratic candidates such as Obama receive, the greater the risk of them losing white supporters. Please check your email address / username and password and try again. In Race: A Theological Account, J. Kameron Carter meditates on the multiple legacies implicated in the production of a racialized world and that still mark how we function in it and think about ourselves.