Being Black, teaching Black : politics and pedagogy in religious studies /
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Nashville :
Abingdon Press,
[2008]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Nancy Lynne Westfield
- Visible/invisible : teaching popular culture and the vulgar body in Black religious studies / Carol B. Duncan
- Using novels of resistance to teach intercultural empathy and cultural analysis / Arthur L. Pressley
- E-racing while Black / Stephen G. Ray, Jr.
- Called out my name, or had I known you were somebody : the pain of fending off stereotypes / Nancy Lynne Westfield
- Reading the signs : the body as non-written text / Anthony B. Pinn
- Emancipatory historiography as pedagogical praxis : the blessing and the curse of theological education for the Black self and subject / Juan M. Floyd-Thomas and Stacey M. Floyd-Thomas
- Black rhythms and consciousness : authentic being and pedagogy / Lincoln E. Galloway
- From embodied theodicy to embodied theos / Stacey M. Floyd-Thomas
- Teaching Black : God-talk with Black thinkers / Arthur L. Pressley and Nancy Lynne Westfield
- Teaching Black, talking back / Carolyn M. Jones
- Together in solidarity : an Asian American feminist's response / Boyung Lee
- Influences of "being Black, teaching Black" on theological education / Charles R. Foster.