by KellyBrownDouglas (Author), KatieGenevaCannon (Author), M . Shawn Copeland (Author), Carol B . Duncan (Author), Diana L . Hayes (Author), StaceyM.Floyd-Thomas (Editor), KarenBaker-Fletcher (Author), RachelElizabethHarding (Author), RosemarieFreeneyHarding (Author), Melanie L . Harris (Author)
Womanist approaches to the study of religion and society have contributed much to our understanding of Black religious life, activism, and women's liberation. Deeper Shades of Purple explores the achievements of this movement over the past two decades and evaluates some of the leading voices and different perspectives within this burgeoning field.
Deeper Shades of Purple brings together a who's who of scholars in the study of Black women and religion who view their scholarship through a womanist critical lens. The contributors revisit Alice Walker's definition of womanism for its viability for the approaches to discourses in religion of Black women scholars. Whereas Walker has defined what it means to be womanist, these contributors define what it means to practice womanism, and illuminate how womanism has been used as a vantage point for the theoretical orientations and methodological approaches of Black women scholar-activists.
Contributors: Karen Baker-Fletcher, Katie G. Cannon, M. Shawn Copeland, Kelly Brown Douglas, Carol B. Duncan, Stacey M. Floyd-Thomas, Rachel Elizabeth Harding, Rosemarie Freeney Harding, Melanie L. Harris, Diana L. Hayes, Dwight N. Hopkins, Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz, Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan, Kwok Pui-Lan, Daisy L. Machado, Debra Majeed, Anthony B. Pinn, Rosetta Ross, Letty M. Russell, Shani Settles, Dianne M. Stewart, Raedorah Stewart-Dodd, Emilie M. Townes, Traci C. West, and Nancy Lynne Westfield.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 380
Publisher: New York University Press
Published: 15 Nov 2006
ISBN 10: 0814727530
ISBN 13: 9780814727539
An important collection of the leading scholars in Womanist religion, ethics and theology. A must read!
-James H. Cone,Union Theological Seminary
A stunningly original work that carries `womanist' and `womanism' to a new level of thinking. . . . It not only provides multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches to the womanist idea but charts path-breaking directions for religious thought, ethics, and cultural analysis.
-Cheryl Townsend Gilkes,author of If It Wasn't for the Women: Black Women's Experience and Womanist Culture in Church and Community
Drawing on a wealth of womanist criticism that rekindles Walker's Womanism, this valuable collection of essays brings together a wide range of womanists and womanist perspectives from different sectors, providing readers with an excellent list of references on the theme of Womanism and womanist activities.