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. Encore Viewing: "Poetry & Publishing; Or, How to Launch a Poet," "2023 Juan E. Mndez Human Rights Book Award," and, "Common understandings of failuretend to give failure a positive spinsuch as claiming failure to be a necessa, Are you an aspiring poet, or a poetry fan? Duke experts discuss key aspects of the primary. In this Issue. J. Kameron Carter, PhD Co-Director of the Center for Religion and the Human Professor of Religious Studies with appointments in the English, Gender Studies, the African American and African Diaspora Studies Departments Indiana University, Bloomington jkcarte@indiana.edu PROFESSIONAL & ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: Jan. 2021 - Present Teagarden designed her major to focus on human rights. endstream
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J. Kameron Carter is professor of religious studies at Indiana University. Paperback. J. Kameron Carter works at the intersection of questions of race and the current ecological ravaging of the earth. Haynie is co-director of Duke's Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in the Social Sciences. This title is available as an ebook. 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 . Race: A Theological Account - J. Kameron Carter - Google Books BX:\]QBi#j6?Y,+,6\\s}Zs}'`Z+L! The best way for people to spend less on gas is to drive less. xref
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SubjectsReligious Studies, Theory and Philosophy > Critical Theory, African American Studies and Black Diaspora, J. 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. J. Kameron Carter is Associate Professor of Theology, English, and Africana Studies at Duke University and Duke Divinity School. 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. The enthusiastic turnout of African-American voters on Barack Obama's behalf in the primaries and caucuses could backfire, leading to defections from some white supporters, according to a Duke University political scientist who studies race, politics and gender. 0000030942 00000 n
Race: A Theological Account (OUP '08); The Anarchy of Black Religion: A Mystic Song (forthcoming, Duke UP) The next president, he says, will have to turn to diplomacy to build a more solid foundation for rebuilding Iraqi society. 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 . y@ V DPc';uuF80$#2,?;
'/g"Hu`dxdI6s*PyWL 'C_PXxbR"Tt829RNUIg Project start date: 1/2006 Funding awarded: $1,250 We welcome your comments and suggestions! Carter previously served as an associate professor of theology, English, and African American studies at Duke Divinity School. Indiana University Bloomington 504 Pages . Sarah Jane Cervenak. Several Duke faculty members said Sen. Obama was hurt politically by both the comments about the United States made by his former pastor and Wright's efforts last week to defend those comments. Search for other works by this author on: This site uses cookies. 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. Phone:919.684.8873Email:humanities-writ-large@duke.edu, Address:102 Allen Building J. Kameron Carter's recent talk at the Katz Center evoked a great deal of discussion and push-back from some of his listeners. trailer
Im a Professor of Religious Studies, English, and African American Studies at Indiana University Bloomington. J. Kameron Carter Search for other works by this author on: This Site. As Carter outlines, the black study of religion assembles an image of mattering that cannot be arrested by the intrinsic antiblackness that sustains the reign of the Human and inflictsunrelenting physical and symbolic violence on the planet and all of its existents. Denise Ferreira da Silva, author of Toward a Global Idea of Race. Associate Professor in Theology and Black Church Studies, Divinity School. This site uses cookies. PDF CVJ. Kameron Carter, Indiana University d\)[ 2[ Z)Qzi=
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It will have information about my journalistic writings, the forthcoming books, when and where Ill be doing public-speaking, and other good things. His manuscript in progress, "Black Rapture: A Poetics of the Sacred," is in the final stages of completion. J. Kameron Carter is a professor of Religious Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington, where he has additional appointments in the English and African American & African Diaspora Studies departments. Duke's Kerry Haynie says Obama may not be able to make the connection with the white working-class voters. For more from the column, click here. However, a Divinity School professor says part of the drama is a generational difference among African-American leaders. Social Text 1 June 2019; 37 (2): 67107. The new black theology - The Christian Century 0000022681 00000 n
Journals fulfilled by DUP Journal Services, Permissions Information for Journal Authors, Association for Middle East Women's Studies, Labor and Working-Class History Association, African American Studies and Black Diaspora. J. Kameron Carter Joins IU - College of Arts & Sciences J. Kameron Carter is Professor of Religious Studies at Indiana University Bloomington and is codirector of IU's Center for Religion and the Human. ISSN 0038-2876. Duke University Press - The Anarchy of Black Religion J. Kameron Carter reformulates modern religion as key to understanding the inseparability of the polity and the colony, of liberty and necessity, and of value and violence. Please check your email address / username and password and try again. Carters bookRace: A Theological Accountappeared in 2008 (New York: Oxford University Press). Indiana University Bloomington 57 0 obj
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Duke University Press 905 W. Main St. Ste. Email. With Cervenak, hes the editor of a Duke University Press book series, The Black Outdoors: Innovations in the Poetics of Study. As a result, and with the legitimation of Christian theology, Christianity became the cultural property of the West, the religious ground of white supremacy and global hegemony. J. Kameron Carter is Associate Professor of Theology, English, and Africana Studies at Duke University and Duke Divinity School. I'm a Professor of Religious Studies, English, and African American Studies at Indiana University Bloomington. PDF Duke University Chapel Reflections Churchical, ecumenical blackness is his object of study. Campus Box 90029 Please try again. In short, Christianity became white. 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. 0
18-B; Durham, NC 27701; USA; Phone (888) 651-0122; International +1 (919) 688-5134; Contact Seven Questions about Today's Election | Duke Today Carter's claim is that Christian theology, and the signal transformation it (along with Christianity) underwent, is at the heart of these legacies. Teagarden, a Durham native, volunteered for the Obama campaign in both North and South Carolina. Smith Warehouse, Bays 4 & 5 The Black Outdoors: Humanities Futures After Property and Possession. Hi. 0000001819 00000 n
He teaches courses at the undergraduate and/or graduate levels in black studies and/as critical theory; continental philosophy and aesthetics; religion, modernity, and the secular; political theology; hip hop and religion; black feminism and religion; theories of religion; theory of the sacred; modern theology; race and mysticism; Afro-futurism and religion; black experimental writing and poetics; black nature or eco-poetry; African American literature and religion. Religion and the Future of Blackness. (South Atlantic Quarterly, Fall 2013). 0000002757 00000 n
His manuscript in progress, Black Rapture: A Poetics of the Sacred, is in the final stages of completion. Geoffrey Mock of University Communications is the editor of the 'News' edition. PDF Date: 905 W. Main St. Ste 18-B Durham, NC 27701 USA. but he leaves space that you can actually think . Duke Today is produced jointly by University Communications and the Office of Communication Services (OCS). And thousands of our young men and women are fighting and dying in a war in a region whose only strategic significance is its hold on our oil supply. 2?"[|0c,w=)nEF7P1EH@wG;vG+# . A seven-round event leaves plenty of options available, and history has shown that some will become stars, like Kurt . He is the editor ofReligion and the Future of Blackness(aspecial issue ofSouth Atlantic Quarterly, 2013). 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. Also Available In: J. Kameron Carter - Franklin Humanities Institute Felonious Monk (@jkameroncarter) / Twitter 26 32
Copy and paste the URL below to share this page. Request a desk or exam copy . Jewish flesh is most authentically itself when it welcomes the gentile. Neither a simple reiteration of Black Theology nor another expression of the new theological orthodoxies, this groundbreaking book will be a major contribution to contemporary Christian theology, with ramifications in other areas of the humanities. You've been superb Among the interlocutors are Georges Bataille, Nathaniel Mackey, Dawn Lundy Martin, Fred Moten, Cedric Robinson, Denise Ferreira da Silva, and Sylvia Wynter. "Little more can be achieved and much is at risk by continued massive American military presence in Iraq. Could not validate captcha. y4 F 1 "I think these patterns are legitimate issues to raise in the campaign, as the Clinton camp has subtly and not-so-subtly done," says Kerry L. Haynie, an associate professor of political science. Complementing the just finished book manuscript on white supremacy as political theology, this nearly completed manuscript considers an alternative version or genre of the sacred, one uncoupled from the paradigm of nation-states and thus the racially gendered logics of sovereignty. He hopes to continue using these techniques and expand their use in future classes. 0000001327 00000 n
J. Kameron Carter, associate professor of Theology and Black Church Studies at Duke Divinity School, told The News and Observer that many African-Americans grew up listening to fiery denunciations common in the black church. 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. Black Malpractice (A Poetics of the Sacred) | Social Text | Duke He says the more African-American support Democratic candidates such as Obama receive, the greater the risk of them losing white supporters. Nothing, says Michael Munger, chair of the Department of Political Science. Kameron Carters claim that the modern western formulations of racial capitalism and religion go hand in hand renders it impossible to think the one without the other. Associate Professor of Theology at Duke University Durham, North Carolina, United States. To subscribe to this journal visit the South Atlantic Quarterly page. Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Nathan, who is from New Jersey, is president of Duke Students for Hillary. USDA Photo 20160821-FS-LSC-18 by Lance Cheung, 2016. I am the author of Race: A Theological Account (Oxford UP, 2008). Search for other works by this author on: You do not currently have access to this content. Watch ABC News tonight and find out. "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. Phone (888) 651-0122. International +1 (919) 688-5134. 2019 Duke University Press. However, political scientist Paula McClain says that Obama doesn't have to win a majority of white voters to win the state. It would mean a significant change in how the state produces energy, but it would also mean more investment in cleaner technologies, he says. by Shaul Magid, Dartmouth College . Jennings and Carter both insist that bodies matterand in a particularly Jewish-Christian way. Lastly, I am completing another book. If youd like to contact me for comment on news stories or public-speaking, please reach out through the Contact Me button below. 0000026845 00000 n
Nathan is choosing interdisciplinary curriculum dealing with leaders and change in the developing world. But many also hope for the vision of reconciliation that Obama offers, Carter says. 0000025579 00000 n
This practice of a sacral blackness I here think about under the rubric of black malpractice as a poetics of the sacred. 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. Working within black (religious) studies, this article considers the sacred as proximately black, where the sacred here signals that frenzied surplus whose sociopoetic force discloses another horizon of existence beyond the terms of order. Bruce Jentleson, a professor and foreign policy expert at the Sanford Institute, says the military "surge" in Iraq is bringing diminishing returns. The Anarchy of Black Religion A Mystic Song J. Kameron Carter Duke University Press . Post-Racial Blues (On Charlottesville, Resilience, and Suffering) - J Durham, NC 27708. He says poll numbers indicate the Mississippi and Ohio primaries are examples of this pattern. His work focuses on questions of Blackness, empire and ecology as matters of political theology, and the sacred. I also co-direct Indiana Universitys Center for Religion and the Human. He has two books near completion:Gods Property: Blacknessand theProblemof SovereigntyandPostracial Blues: Religion and the Twenty-First Century Color Line. Prof. J. Kameron Carter is Assoc. I'm finishing a book called Black Rapture: A Poetics of the Sacred. Durham, NC 27708Directions & Parking. Students joined community members and faculty in discussing gun violence. J. Kameron Carter is Professor of Religious Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington where he also is co-director of IU's Center for Religion and the Human. PDF Cirriculum Vitae J. Kameron Carter - Department of Religious Studies To purchase, visit your preferred ebook provider. By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to, Being Ocean as Praxis: Depth Humanisms and Dark Sciences, Teresa de Jess: The Contemplative in Action, American Politics in the Era of Zombie Neoliberalism, I Can Believe Breaking the Circuits of Interpellation in von Triers Breaking the Waves, The Royal Remains The Peoples Two Bodies and the Endgames of Sovereignty, Come on Kid, Lets Go Get the Thing The Sociogenic Principle and the Being of Being Black/Human. Black Studies/Religion & Philosophy/Poetry & Poetics. J. Kameron Carter - Department of Religious Studies He explores how this was a profound wrong-turn whose consequences are baked into the very fabric of what we call the modern world and Western democratic societies. S`7@!7B/0[Rq n5 }U2O=4xG@~i
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Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected. . "[Hillary Clinton is] doing better among the groups that she and her husband appealed best to," Rohde told Bloomberg News. J. KAMERON CARTER This essay is about identity and the place of religion and theology in how it is thought about and performed. The 2023 NFL Draft's best undrafted players: Andre Carter II, Tyson Biography J. Kameron Carter hb```|_@ (q33?k3P D.|.SlWP1f-*x+}J,l8 Duke Divinity School Professors J. Kameron Carter and Xi Lian have been named Henry Luce III Fellows in Theology for 2015-16.The two were selected for a year-long fellowship to conduct creative and innovative theological research. CR: The New Centennial Review 1 July 2016; 16 (2): 203-224. doi: . Temple University, So -- to all of you wanting to know how the state is going to support your addiction to driving inefficient, polluting moving mountains of iron and plastic: Get over it. In that transformation, Christian anti-Judaism biologized itself so as to racialize itself. Student feedback and concept mapping in a large class - Duke Learning Black (Feminist) Anarchy 27 2. But I'm also opposed, for the same reasons, to subsidies that keep gas prices artificially low, and enable behavior we abhor. 0000001637 00000 n
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I write and think about religion and public life or the social ecology of religion. I especially want to express my gratitude to Ken Wissoker, my editor at Duke. J. Kameron Carter; Black Malpractice (A Poetics of the Sacred). He cites research showing that whites, especially low-income whites, are often less likely to vote for a Democratic candidate if he or she is identified with black voters. You could not be signed in. 0000023237 00000 n
The news station asked two Duke students and two Indiana University students to participate in a question and answer session about young people's voting patterns in the two state primaries. 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. Volume 112 Issue 4 | South Atlantic Quarterly | Duke University Press 905 W. Main St. Ste 18-B
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Information. As these appointments suggest, I teach in religious and theological studies by way of what some might call critical race studies but that I call black studies. Campus Box 90403 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. Haynie says despite campaigning on several working-class issues, Obama has not made it a central part of his effort. As long as demand for gas remains high, so will the price, he says. Add to cart. "The main need of real people right now is to find a way to increase the fuel efficiency of their transportation," Munger wrote in an April 27 column in the DurhamHerald-Sun. He is the editor ofReligion and the Future of Blackness(aspecial issue ofSouth Atlantic Quarterly, 2013) and presented the Warfield Lectures (a set of six lectures) at Princeton Theological Seminary (2016) under the title Dark Church: Experiments in Black Assembly. More recently, Carter has just finished a book manuscript that interprets white supremacy not simply as vile individual acts; rather, Carter brings white supremacy, if not whiteness as such, into view as a planetary structure and practice of political theology. Race: A Theological Account - Franklin Humanities Institute Duke University Date:_____ Approved: _____ Nathaniel Mackey, Chair _____ Frederick Moten _____ Priscilla Wald _____ J. Kameron Carter An abstract of a dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of English in the Graduate School of Duke University 2017 2 CVJ. Leanora Minai of OCS is the editor of the 'Working@Duke' edition. Profiling a range of established and emerging scholars and thinkers in black (religious) studies, Religion and the Futures of Blackness offers essays that reimagine religion and the political beyond the dominant racialized conceptions of these terms and towards alternative worlds. Professor Carter's bookRace: A Theological Accountappeared in 2008 (New York: Oxford UP). He is also co-editor of the forthcoming book, "New Race Politics in America, Understanding Minority and Immigrant Politics." Driving his work are questions pertaining to the theory and practice of blackness, with particular reference to black feminism and the sacred. 0000011614 00000 n
PDF Eugene M. Burke CSP Lectureship nRel igio andSocety A Mystic Song, is presently in production and scheduled for publication in 2023 (Duke University Press, forthcoming). Carter, associate professor of theology and black church studies, and Lian, professor of world Christianity, were among the six scholars chosen by the Association of . J. Kameron Carter, Sarah Jane Cervenak; Black Ether. He is author of Race: A Theological Account (2008).
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