%%EOF "High prices reflect increased scarcity. 0000020628 00000 n Carter, Lian Named Luce Fellows | Duke Divinity School The U.S. has huge corporate tax giveaways built into our tax codes, in the form of oil depletion allowances and accelerated depreciation on capital stock in drilling and exploration. More recently, Carter has just finished a book manuscript that interprets white supremacy not simply as vile individual acts; rather, Carter brings white supremacy, if not whiteness as such, into view as a planetary structure and practice of political theology. PDF Duke University Chapel Reflections J Kameron Carter is on Facebook. 0000000936 00000 n IU Bloomington, Co-Director, Center for Religion and the Human. We welcome your comments and suggestions! Nathan is choosing interdisciplinary curriculum dealing with leaders and change in the developing world. I'm not a fan of gas taxes, or other excise taxes as a way of coercing behavior the government happens to admire. "They speak to the issues of his viability and electability.". J. Kameron Carter is professor of religious studies at Indiana University. It will have information about my journalistic writings, the forthcoming books, when and where Ill be doing public-speaking, and other good things. We need to shift from a military to a diplomatic surge," Jentleson wrote in a column in The News and Observer. Google. Watch ABC News tonight and find out. endstream endobj 27 0 obj <> endobj 28 0 obj <> endobj 29 0 obj <>/Font<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text]>> endobj 30 0 obj <> endobj 31 0 obj <> endobj 32 0 obj <> endobj 33 0 obj [/ICCBased 53 0 R] endobj 34 0 obj <>stream I've just taken up and appointment as Professor of Religious Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington. With Cervenak, hes the editor of a Duke University Press book series, The Black Outdoors: Innovations in the Poetics of Study. He is the editor ofReligion and the Future of Blackness(aspecial issue ofSouth Atlantic Quarterly, 2013). Driving his work are questions pertaining to the theory and practice of blackness, with particular reference to black feminism and the sacred. 2020 John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke University. Seven Questions about Today's Election | Duke Today As Carter outlines, the black study of religion assembles an image of mattering that cannot be arrested by the intrinsic antiblackness that sustains the reign of the Human and inflictsunrelenting physical and symbolic violence on the planet and all of its existents. Denise Ferreira da Silva, author of Toward a Global Idea of Race. 0000021482 00000 n And thousands of our young men and women are fighting and dying in a war in a region whose only strategic significance is its hold on our oil supply. Teagarden designed her major to focus on human rights. Against the backdrop of the summer 2017 white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, this article thinks about that event as indexing a crisis of US political theology, indeed, as a volatile flashpoint wherein the sacred comes into view otherwise. 0000022681 00000 n The 2023 NFL Draft's best undrafted players: Andre Carter II, Tyson 0000020852 00000 n But many also hope for the vision of reconciliation that Obama offers, Carter says. Temple University, hb```|_@ (q33?k3P D.|.SlWP1f-*x+}J,l8 You've been superb 0000011385 00000 n He teaches courses at the undergraduate and/or graduate levels in black studies and/as critical theory; continental philosophy and aesthetics; religion, modernity, and the secular; political theology; hip hop and religion; black feminism and religion; theories of religion; theory of the sacred; modern theology; race and mysticism; Afro-futurism and religion; black experimental writing and poetics; black nature or eco-poetry; African American literature and religion. As a result, and with the legitimation of Christian theology, Christianity became the cultural property of the West, the religious ground of white supremacy and global hegemony. PDF Date: J. Kameron Carter | Humanities Writ Large Duke University Press for helping to make this book a reality. 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. 26 0 obj <> endobj His interventions in this ambitious, rich, and imaginative book have the power to change the study of religion as a whole and in tremendously salutary, necessary ways. Amy Hollywood, author of Acute Melancholia and Other Essays: Mysticism, History, and the Study of Religion, The Anarchy of Black Religion is a pivotal contribution to fostering an imagination other than the one that has been furthered in the age of modernity. Several Duke faculty members said Sen. Obama was hurt politically by both the comments about the United States made by his former pastor and Wright's efforts last week to defend those comments. 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. J. Kameron Carter is Associate Professor of Theology, English, and Africana Studies at Duke University and Duke Divinity School. My first book is titled Race: A Theological Account (New York: Oxford UP, 2008). Email. And lastly among his writing projects, Carter is in the final stages of completing another book project. Duke University Press. The Duke Vigil was a silent demonstration at Duke University, April 5-11, 1968, following the assasination of Dr. Martin Luther King. As long as demand for gas remains high, so will the price, he says. Churchical, ecumenical blackness is his object of study. Black Malpractice (A Poetics of the Sacred) | Social Text | Duke Carters writings reflect the above-mentioned intellectual concerns and subject matters. 2?"[|0c,w=)nEF7P1EH@wG;vG+# J. Kameron Carter works at the intersection of questions of race and the current ecological ravaging of the earth. Also Available As: Ebook. 0000023237 00000 n Copyright 2023 The Trustees of Duke University, The Divinity School, the Graduate Faculty of Religion, and the English Department 2008 - 2016 Associate Professor Leanora Minai of OCS is the editor of the 'Working@Duke' edition. He is the editor ofReligion and the Future of Blackness(aspecial issue ofSouth Atlantic Quarterly, 2013) and presented the Warfield Lectures (a set of six lectures) at Princeton Theological Seminary (2016) under the title Dark Church: Experiments in Black Assembly. 1990. but he leaves space that you can actually think . Copy and paste the URL below to share this page. This practice of a sacral blackness I here think about under the rubric of black malpractice as a poetics of the sacred. J. Kameron Carter Lecture - University of Chicago Divinity School I am the author of Race: A Theological Account (Oxford UP, 2008). 0000024947 00000 n 2019 Duke University Press. J. Kameron Carter - Franklin Humanities Institute U~?PMRFA]X ut8J`c~eX,X2@ sX_=ppQqhiMYi9,,03MB_8d`Pr90 >Y8 26 32 Here the sacred figures as the incalculable whose history is that of a something else, somewhere else. Published: 02 September 2008. There is nothing anyone can do. ISBN: 9780195152791. Prof. J. Kameron Carter is Assoc. Race - J. Kameron Carter - Oxford University Press In pursuing this research, Professor Carteron the one handexamines how Christian theological ideas, especially christological ideas (claims about the person and work of Jesus Christ) and notions of theological anthropology (the Christian construction of the human),have funded racial, gendered,sexual, colonial, and settler imaginaries, and how the secular only amplifies (notovercomes) modernitys theological protocols. However, a Divinity School professor says part of the drama is a generational difference among African-American leaders. For example, in 2008 he published a book titled Race: A Theological Account in which he examined how discourses of Christian theology worked with Enlightenment philosophical discourses of reason to shape our current racial common sense or how we have come to understand ourselves as raced beings. . 0000000016 00000 n Professor Carter jointly curated with Professor Sarah Jane Cervenak (UNC, Greensboro) the year-long project "The Black Outdoors" (supported by Duke Universitys Franklin Humanities Institute) that thinks about blackness as an otherwise ecological, atmospheric condition. Please check your email address / username and password and try again. 905 W. Main St. Ste 18-B Sarah Jane Cervenak . He is the author of Race: A Theological Account. "It's not part of his core campaign message.". Carter gives a close and critical reading of Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Ethics that goes against the grain of how Bonhoeffer is usually treated more generally, and certainly in Jewish circles. Additionally, in 2013 he edited a special issue of the journal South Atlantic Quarterly called Religion and the Future of Blackness. Buy. 0000002722 00000 n J Kameron Carter - Facebook View J. Kameron Carter's profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. Prof. Carter teaches courses in both theology and black church studies. I purse this subject through a theologically informed reading. A series edited by J. Kameron Carter and Sarah Jane Cervenak. Munger is running for governor this year as the Libertarian Party candidate. Duke Today is produced jointly by University Communications and the Office of Communication Services (OCS). The Black Outdoors: Humanities Futures After Property and Possession 1 . 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 . He is the author of Race: A Theological Account. Race: A Theological Account (OUP '08); The Anarchy of Black Religion: A Mystic Song (forthcoming, Duke UP) C2: J. Kameron Carter and Sarah Jane Cervenak Duke University and University of North Carolina, Greensboro. The goals remain the same: as much internal stabilization as possible, and regional containment of the conflict from drawing in and spreading to other states. According to Haynie, two historical patterns illustrate how and why race matters in the 2008 presidential election. 0000011614 00000 n "Little more can be achieved and much is at risk by continued massive American military presence in Iraq. Post-Racial Blues (On Charlottesville, Resilience, and Suffering) - J Price: $16.00. All rights reserved. USDA Photo 20160821-FS-LSC-18 by Lance Cheung, 2016. J. Kameron Carter is Professor of Religious Studies at Indiana University Bloomington and is codirector of IU's Center for Religion and the Human. Jewish flesh is most authentically itself when it welcomes the gentile. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected. 0000001264 00000 n It was Christ's unique human-divine personage that integrated gentiles into Israel's covenant life with God. S`7@!7B/0[Rq n5 }U2O=4xG@~i @:}g#}/{0Ilmb}$_b vTwRD>r:1j[#>YPV~+4J 0000026215 00000 n I edited a collection of essays called Religion and the Future of Blackness in 2013 (a special issue of South Atlantic Quarterly). PDF Cirriculum Vitae J. Kameron Carter - Department of Religious Studies CR: The New Centennial Review 1 July 2016; 16 (2): 203-224. doi: . He explores how this was a profound wrong-turn whose consequences are baked into the very fabric of what we call the modern world and Western democratic societies. CR: The New Centennial Review - Scholarly Publishing Collective Associate Professor in Theology and Black Church Studies, Divinity School. doi: https://doi.org/10.1215/01642472-7370991. The Franklin Humanities Institute and Duke University Libraries presented a Faculty Bookwatch panel on J. Kameron Carter's Race: A Theological Account (Oxford UP, 2008) on February 4, 2009. Project start date: 1/2006 Funding awarded: $1,250 0000030942 00000 n He hopes to continue using these techniques and expand their use in future classes. The best way for people to spend less on gas is to drive less. J. Kameron Carter's recent talk at the Katz Center evoked a great deal of discussion and push-back from some of his listeners. Request a desk or exam copy . Professor Carter's bookRace: A Theological Accountappeared in 2008 (New York: Oxford UP). Add to cart. "With a large black population in the state, in order for Clinton to take the primary she will have to take three out of every four of the white votes," McClain told National Public Radio. Nothing, says Michael Munger, chair of the Department of Political Science. Search for other works by this author on: This Site. Associate Professor of Theology at Duke University Durham, North Carolina, United States. J. Kameron Carter is a professor of Religious Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington, where he has additional appointments in the English and African American & African Diaspora Studies departments. Information. Lastly, I am completing another book. But this is North Carolina, so Sen. Obama's race will be a factor for some individuals who are voting.". 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 0000026845 00000 n 0000022242 00000 n Phone (888) 651-0122. International +1 (919) 688-5134. 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. 0000023001 00000 n 57 0 obj <>stream Durham, NC 27708. 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. Campus Box 90403 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. 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. This site uses cookies. Driving his work are questions pertaining to the theory and practice of blackness, indeed, of blackness as an alternate "pedagogy of the sacred" that the black church (at its best) expresses. 0000027591 00000 n He is also co-editor of the forthcoming book, "New Race Politics in America, Understanding Minority and Immigrant Politics." Google. Duke University Press 905 W. Main St. Ste. Indiana University, Mary Jo Weaver Undergraduate Scholarship Program, Ph.D., Up to 1,400 students slept on . 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"This means drawing down our troops -- carefully, responsibly, strategically -- while building up our diplomatic initiatives -- globally, regionally and within Iraq. 0000024190 00000 n But many also hope for the vision of reconciliation that Obama offers, Carter says. He explores these matters with the resources of black critical theory, which is simply to say critical theory, combined with theories of the sacred and languages drawn from the domains of religion, theology, and philosophy. J. Kameron Carter Joins IU - College of Arts & Sciences 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. Join Facebook to connect with J Kameron Carter and others you may know. Nathan, who is from New Jersey, is president of Duke Students for Hillary. Paperback. J. Kameron Carter is professor of religious studies at Indiana University. Hardcover. Black (Feminist) Anarchy 27 2. PDF Eugene M. Burke CSP Lectureship nRel igio andSocety The Anarchy of Black Religion A Mystic Song J. Kameron Carter Duke University Press . 6-1/8 x 9-1/4 inches . A Mystic Song, is presently in production and scheduled for publication in 2023 (Duke University Press, forthcoming). Sarah Jane Cervenak. 0000001637 00000 n I write and think about religion and public life or the social ecology of religion. Campus Box 90029
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