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Also Available In: His manuscript in progress, "Black Rapture: A Poetics of the Sacred," is in the final stages of completion. To subscribe to this journal visit the South Atlantic Quarterly page. J Kameron Carter is on Facebook. But I'm also opposed, for the same reasons, to subsidies that keep gas prices artificially low, and enable behavior we abhor. Working in black studies (African American and African Diaspora studies), using theological and religious studies concepts, critical theory, and increasingly poetry in doing so. My name is J. Kameron Carter. 905 W. Main St. Ste 18-B
PDF Date: Without representation and thus in rapture from the terms of order, from politicalitys god terms, the sacred registers as murmur or tremor, a lyric landscape of bass (and base) insubordination exceeding all worlding. This article approaches what hovers beyond and beneath, ethereally above or as a kind of wormhole through the political as we know it, for it was this beyond or more-than that in subversion of constituted order, arguably, aroused the white nationalist rally in the first place as a violent secondary, counterrevolutionary reaction. Phone:919.684.8873Email:humanities-writ-large@duke.edu, Address:102 Allen Building "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. It will have information about my journalistic writings, the forthcoming books, when and where Ill be doing public-speaking, and other good things. Project start date: 1/2006 Funding awarded: $1,250 %PDF-1.3
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I edited a collection of essays called Religion and the Future of Blackness in 2013 (a special issue of South Atlantic Quarterly). Nothing, says Michael Munger, chair of the Department of Political Science. J. Kameron Carter Professor, Religious Studies Co-Director, Center for Religion and the Human jkcarte@indiana.edu SY 329 Office Hours Education Ph.D., University of Virginia, 2001 M.Th., Dallas Theological Seminary, 1995 B.A., Temple University, 1990 Resume/CV About J. Kameron Carter Carters writings reflect the above-mentioned intellectual concerns and subject matters. U~?PMRFA]X ut8J`c~eX,X2@
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. SubjectsReligious Studies, Theory and Philosophy > Critical Theory, African American Studies and Black Diaspora, J. By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to, Being Ocean as Praxis: Depth Humanisms and Dark Sciences, Teresa de Jess: The Contemplative in Action, American Politics in the Era of Zombie Neoliberalism, I Can Believe Breaking the Circuits of Interpellation in von Triers Breaking the Waves, The Royal Remains The Peoples Two Bodies and the Endgames of Sovereignty, Come on Kid, Lets Go Get the Thing The Sociogenic Principle and the Being of Being Black/Human. hb```|_@ (q33?k3P D.|.SlWP1f-*x+}J,l8 He works in African diaspora studies using theological and religious studies concepts, philosophy and aesthetics, and literatures and poetries of the black diaspora in doing so. Among the interlocutors are Georges Bataille, Nathaniel Mackey, Dawn Lundy Martin, Fred Moten, Cedric Robinson, Denise Ferreira da Silva, and Sylvia Wynter. m#?-1XT5ubVVe5}4pgNsd.VrHM~'3x[oA)s;HMzL+=Uex_(k#Q'A&d9;=TnqbKxo)~V6V*F I:D'DQ2qw$j,?m4ksc%vkq:;1$;ki#
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Race: A Theological Account - Franklin Humanities Institute The new black theology - The Christian Century J. Kameron Carter Joins IU - College of Arts & Sciences Duke University Press for helping to make this book a reality. Teagarden designed her major to focus on human rights. 1995, B.A., He works in African diaspora studies using theological and religious studies concepts, philosophy and aesthetics, and literatures and poetries of the black diaspora in doing so. Carter previously served as an associate professor of theology, English, and African American studies at Duke Divinity School. 0[Z79aR-coX,F@$x
Hp/"oye2k`D There is nothing anyone can do. The racial imagination is thus a particular kind of theological problem. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected. According to Haynie, two historical patterns illustrate how and why race matters in the 2008 presidential election. This title is available as an ebook. "Little more can be achieved and much is at risk by continued massive American military presence in Iraq. Here the sacred figures as the incalculable whose history is that of a something else, somewhere else. Jennings and Carter both insist that bodies matterand in a particularly Jewish-Christian way. 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 The Black Outdoors: Fred Moten and Saidiya Hartman in Conversation with J. Kameron Carter and Sarah Jane Cervenak, Transgender Studies: Course Listings & Sample Reading List, FHI-NCCU Digital Humanities Fellows holds second annual symposium, Table of Contents for Humanities Futures Papers, Instructor Guest Post: Building Global Audiences for the Franklin Humanities Institute, Announcing new cohort of FHI-NCCU Digital Humanities Fellows (2017-18), Academic Precarity in American Anthropology, After the Rebellion: Religion, Rebels, and Jihad in South Asia, Climate Change, Cultures, Territories, Nonhumans, and Relational Knowledges in Colombia, Clive Bells "Signicant Form" and the Neurobiology of Aesthetics, An Interview with David Novak, UC Santa Barbara, The Education of Bruno Latour: From the Critical Zone to the Anthropocene Feature-Length Documentary, From Body to Body: Duke Students Learn From a Dance Legend, Archaeology, Memory, and Conflicts Workshop [Panopto stream], Craig Klugman: Future Trends in Health Humanities Publishing and Pedagogy, Neurodiversities | Deborah Jenson: Flauberts Brain: Epilepsy, Mimesis, and Injured-Self Narrative, global & emerging humanities working groups, global and emerging humanities working groups, Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Working as a theologian, he addresses the basic areas of Christian thought, especially attending to Christology (the But many also hope for the vision of reconciliation that Obama offers, Carter says.
Haynie is co-director of Duke's Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in the Social Sciences.
J. Kameron Carter is Associate Professor of Theology, English, and African American Studies at Duke Divinity School. . For more from Jentleson's column, click here. Associate Professor of Theology at Duke University Durham, North Carolina, United States. On the other hand, hestudies those aesthetic, literary, and philosophical expressions that reveal blackness as nonexclusionary Otherwise Life--Life that unsettles modernitys theological constitution, Life that moves "paratheologically"both withinmodernity's theo-political constraintsand yet wanders out from and fugitively to the side of those constraints, Life in its breaks, Life that is the outside within, the open. Google. Price: $16.00. The Duke Vigil was a silent demonstration at Duke University, April 5-11, 1968, following the assasination of Dr. Martin Luther King. Campus Box 90029 "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.
J. Kameron Carter - Franklin Humanities Institute To purchase, visit your preferred ebook provider. But the strategy needs to change.". The best way for people to spend less on gas is to drive less. You've been superb 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. I also co-direct Indiana University's Center for Religion and the Human. Sarah Jane Cervenak . Social Text 1 June 2019; 37 (2): 67107. 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. 0000000016 00000 n
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Duke University Press - Religion and the Futures of Blackness J. Kameron Carter is professor of religious studies at Indiana University. He also draws on feminist, gender, and queer theory, philosophy and aesthetics, and literatures and poetries of the African diaspora as a further repertoire of resources with which to reimagine matter itself, all with a view to imagining alternative worlds, other ways of being with the earth and thus with each other. Associate Professor in Theology and Black Church Studies, Divinity School. He is the editor ofReligion and the Future of Blackness(aspecial issue ofSouth Atlantic Quarterly, 2013). 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 the present. 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. 0000001819 00000 n
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. For more from the column, click here. 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. In fact, there is nothing anyone should do.".
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