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1: Theology and Religious Reflection Unit |
Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)
What does it mean to think the human otherwise, beyond practices of captivity and carcereality and the dominance of Man? Looking at women and flesh in Blackpentecostalism, at theories of the hu/Man that contribute to the maintenance of carceral logics, and at Fanon and King's legacies of Black radicalism, these three papers push religious and theological reflection to consider how enclosure is maintained, and what it will take to undo it.
Papers
- Captive Body Sanctified: Protest, Enclosure, and the Possibility of Otherwise
- New Visions & Political Theology: The Unnoticed Convergence of King “the apostle of nonviolence” & Fanon “the apostle of violence”
- Apophatic Anthropology in an Age of Carceral Fragmentation: Abolitionist Possibilities
Full Papers Available
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