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Black Religious Landscaping in Africa and the United States uses the prism of spatial theory to explore various aspects of Black landscapes on the African continent and Black Atlantic diasporic locations. The volume explores the ways in which Black people in Africa and in the Diaspora have identified obstacles and barriers to Black freedoms and have constructed counter-landscapes in response to these obstacles. The chapters in the book present diverse representations of the Black creative impulse to form religious landscapes and construct social, economic and political spaces that are habitable for Black people and Black bodies. These landscapes and spaces are physical, psychological and conceptual. They are gendered and racialized in ways that are shaped by their specific religious, geographic and socio-historical contexts. These contexts are influenced by colonial systems and institutions of modern slavery. The landscapes that people of African descent struggle to construct

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Acknowledgements – Introduction – Psychological, Aesthetical, and Religio-Cultural Landscaping – Tracey E. Hucks: In Search of a "Land Language": Explorations of Race and Land in the African Diaspora – Maarman S. Tshehla: The Struggle for the African Soul in the Interface between Koma (Christian Missions) and Thuto (Basotho Traditions) – Itumeleng D. Mothoagae: The Role of Religion in the Formation of White Nationalism: Exclusion, Race, Ethnicity and Identity in Shaping Democratic South Africa’s Identity – Boitumelo Senokoane/Mofenyi L. Mataboge: Back to Africa: Towards a Re-imagination of "Youth" in Africa – Melinda Contreras-Byrd: A Psychologist’s Perspective on Becoming Agents of an Unruly Transformation – Karen D. Crozier: Affirmative Action and the New Jim Crow: Listening for and Living from the Sound of the Genuine – Sites of Religious Landscaping: Black Churches and African Independent Churches – Donn Worgs: "To Be Relevant": Black Churches, Education and Productive Engagement – Ronald E. Peters: The Reconnectional Hope: Interfaith Transformation of Recidivism to Regeneration of Community – Clemence Makamure/Vengesai Chimininge: Leadership Succession Practices in African Independent Churches in Zimbabwe: The Case of Zion Apostolic Faith Mission Church – Vengesai Chimininge/Clemence Makamure: The Place of Women in African-Initiated Churches in Zimbabwe: The Case of Zionist and Apostolic Churches – Daniel Pratt Morris-Chapman: Pick Up Your Cash and Follow Me: Pentecostalism, Prosperity and Socioeconomic Empowerment in Southwest Cameroon – Conclusion – Notes on Contributors – Index.

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    Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
    Publication Date: 1/31/2021 12:05:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781433172588, 978-1433172588
    ISBN10: 1433172585

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Black Religious Landscaping in Africa and the United States uses the prism of spatial theory to explore various aspects of Black landscapes on the African continent and Black Atlantic diasporic locations. The volume explores the ways in which Black people in Africa and in the Diaspora have identified obstacles and barriers to Black freedoms and have constructed counter-landscapes in response to these obstacles. The chapters in the book present diverse representations of the Black creative impulse to form religious landscapes and construct social, economic and political spaces that are habitable for Black people and Black bodies. These landscapes and spaces are physical, psychological and conceptual. They are gendered and racialized in ways that are shaped by their specific religious, geographic and socio-historical contexts. These contexts are influenced by colonial systems and institutions of modern slavery. The landscapes that people of African descent struggle to construct

    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgements – Introduction – Psychological, Aesthetical, and Religio-Cultural Landscaping – Tracey E. Hucks: In Search of a "Land Language": Explorations of Race and Land in the African Diaspora – Maarman S. Tshehla: The Struggle for the African Soul in the Interface between Koma (Christian Missions) and Thuto (Basotho Traditions) – Itumeleng D. Mothoagae: The Role of Religion in the Formation of White Nationalism: Exclusion, Race, Ethnicity and Identity in Shaping Democratic South Africa’s Identity – Boitumelo Senokoane/Mofenyi L. Mataboge: Back to Africa: Towards a Re-imagination of "Youth" in Africa – Melinda Contreras-Byrd: A Psychologist’s Perspective on Becoming Agents of an Unruly Transformation – Karen D. Crozier: Affirmative Action and the New Jim Crow: Listening for and Living from the Sound of the Genuine – Sites of Religious Landscaping: Black Churches and African Independent Churches – Donn Worgs: "To Be Relevant": Black Churches, Education and Productive Engagement – Ronald E. Peters: The Reconnectional Hope: Interfaith Transformation of Recidivism to Regeneration of Community – Clemence Makamure/Vengesai Chimininge: Leadership Succession Practices in African Independent Churches in Zimbabwe: The Case of Zion Apostolic Faith Mission Church – Vengesai Chimininge/Clemence Makamure: The Place of Women in African-Initiated Churches in Zimbabwe: The Case of Zionist and Apostolic Churches – Daniel Pratt Morris-Chapman: Pick Up Your Cash and Follow Me: Pentecostalism, Prosperity and Socioeconomic Empowerment in Southwest Cameroon – Conclusion – Notes on Contributors – Index.

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