With this root about my person: Charles H. Long and new directions in the study of religion

Charles H. Long's groundbreaking works on Africana religious studies serve as the backdrop to With This Root about My Person.

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Main Author: Reid, Jennifer 1962- (Author)
Contributors: Carrasco, Davíd 1944- (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Albuquerque University of New Mexico Press [2020]
In:Year: 2020
Series/Journal:Religions of the Americas Ser.
Religions of the americas
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Long, Charles 1947- / The Americas / Science of Religion / History
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B United States
B Long, Charles H
B Religion Study and teaching
B America
B Electronic books
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Summary:Charles H. Long's groundbreaking works on Africana religious studies serve as the backdrop to With This Root about My Person.
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Introduction: Orienting Ourselves by Jennifer Reid -- Part 1. Religious Imagination of Matter: Topographies of Method -- Chapter 1. Mapping Oceans: Charles H. Long, Colonialism, and the Study of Religion by David Chidester -- Chapter 2. Long Contact with Significations by Jay Geller -- Chapter 3. Indigeneity: The Work of History of Religions and Charles H. Long by Philip P. Arnold -- Chapter 4. Seeking an Interpretive Center in the Study of Religion by Randal Cummings -- Chapter 5. After Fetishism: The Study of Religion in the Age of the Commodity by Tatsuo Murakami -- Chapter 6. About Cargo and the Melanesians by Garry W. Trompf -- Chapter 7. "With This Root about My Person, No White Man Could Whip Me": Charles H. Long as Intellectual Rootworker in Africana Religious Studies by Tracey Elaine Hucks -- Part 2. Religion, Worlds, and Order -- Chapter 8. Opacity in Native American Visions by Lisa Poirier -- Chapter 9. Religion aand the Revolution in the Life and Work of Louis Riel by Jennifer Reid -- Chapter 10. American Civil Religion: The Gift and the Economy of Revolutionary Freedom by Carole Lynn Stewart -- Chapter 11. "Fired in the Crucible of Oppression": Toward a Theology of Spiritual Freedom by Raymond Carr -- Chapter 12. Aesthetically Analyzing the Transactional Moment: The Involuntary Presence as the Grotesque by Jeania Ree V. Moore -- Chapter 13. Civil Religion in America: When the "Empirical Other" is Us by Karen E. Fields -- Chapter 14. The "Donation" of King James: Misreadings of the Black Atlantic by Vincent L. Wimbush -- Part 3. Religions of Africa and the African Diaspora in the Americas -- Chapter 15. Thus Spoke Ọrunmila: Ifa Hermeneutics, Education, and African Cultural Renaissance by Jacob Olupona.
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ISBN:0826361633