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bokomslag Words Made Flesh
Filosofi & religion

Words Made Flesh

Justine Bakker David Kline

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  • 288 sidor
  • 2025
The first sustained treatment of religion and religions in the scholarship of a prominent Caribbean thinker Sylvia Wynter is a profoundly transdisciplinary scholar whose works span an impressive array of theory, literature, science, anthropology, philosophy, and religious studies as well as different forms, including essays, plays, a novel, and a 935-page unpublished manuscript entitled, Black Metamorphosis: New Natives in a New World. Whatever the medium, Wynter frequently engages religion as a relevant category of analysis, from reflections on Christianity, Islam, and Rastafarianism to the category and role of religion as a universal aspect of human social production. Wynters writings have received enthusiastic attention by scholars in Black studies, Caribbean theory, critical race theory, literature, and philosophy. But until recently little scholarly writing exists that directly engages the topic of religion in her corpus. Words Made Flesh seeks to fill this gap by focusing exclusively on religion, religions, and religiosity in her work. Bringing together scholars that provide a wide variety of theoretical perspectives on religion, political theology, social theory, and science studies, this book offers an in-depth engagement with one of the most innovative and important thinkers of the last forty years and illustrates how Wynters writing has significant implications for the study of religion and religions relationship to colonialism, race, humanism, science, and political theology. Contributors: Shamara Wylie Alhassan, Niki Kasumi Clements, Tapji Garba, Oludamini Ogunnaike, Anthony Bayani Rodriguez, Rafael Vizcano, Joseph Winters
  • Författare: Justine Bakker, David Kline
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781531510244
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 288
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2025-06-03
  • Förlag: Fordham University Press