Anarchy of Black Religion
A Mystic Song

By (author) J. Kameron Carter

ISBN13: 9781478025030

Imprint: Duke University Press

Publisher: Duke University Press

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Published: 08/08/2023

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In The Anarchy of Black Religion, J. Kameron Carter examines the deeper philosophical, theological, and religious history that animates our times to advance a new approach to understanding religion. Drawing on the black radical tradition and black feminism, Carter explores the modern invention of religion as central to settler colonial racial technologies wherein antiblackness is a founding and guiding religious principle of the modern world. He therefore sets black religion apart from modern religion, even as it tries to include and enclose it. Carter calls this approach the black study of religion. Black religion emerges not as doctrinal, confessional, or denominational but as a set of poetic and artistic strategies for improvisatory living and gathering. Potentiating non-exclusionary belonging, black religion is anarchic, mystical, and experimental: it reveals alternative relationalities and visions of matter that can counter capitalism’s extractive, individualistic, and imperialist ideology. By enacting a black study of religion, Carter elucidates the violence of religion as the violence of modern life while also opening an alternate praxis of the sacred.
Acknowledgments  xi An Anarchic Introduction (Antiblackness as Religion)  1 1. Black (Feminist) Anarchy  27 2. The Matter of Anarchy  47 3. Anarchy and the Fetish  63 4. The Anarchy of Black Religion  75 5. Anarchy Is a Poem, Is a Song . . .  106 An Anarchic Coda (A Mystic Song)  132 Notes  139 Bibliography  171 Index
  • Religion & beliefs
  • Ethnic studies
  • Professional & Vocational
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