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Toward a Counternarrative Theology of Race and Whiteness

ISBN-13: 9783030993450 / Angielski / Miękka / 2023

Christopher M. Baker
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Toward a Counternarrative Theology of Race and Whiteness

ISBN-13: 9783030993450 / Angielski / Miękka / 2023

Christopher M. Baker
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This book argues that “race” and “whiteness” are central to the construction of the modern world. Constructive Theology needs to take them seriously as primary theological problems. In doing so, Constructive Theology must fundamentally change its approach, and draw from the emerging field of Philosophy of Race. Christopher M. Baker develops a genealogy of race that understands “whiteness” as a kind secular soteriology, and develops a counternarrative theological method informed by resources from Philosophy of Race. He then deploys that method to read science fiction cinema and superhero stories as cultural, racial, and theological documents that can be critically engaged and redeployed as counternarratives to dominant racial narratives.

Kategorie:
Religia
Wydawca:
Springer International Publishing
Seria wydawnicza:
Radical Theologies and Philosophies
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9783030993450
Rok wydania:
2023
Waga:
0.28 kg
Wymiary:
21.0 x 14.8
Oprawa:
Miękka
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1. Introduction 

Chapter 2: Constructive Theology and Philosophy of Race, Part I

            Introduction

            Genealogy of “Race” and “Whiteness”

            Falguni A. Sheth and the “Technology of Race”

            Linda Martín Alcoff and the “Future of Whiteness”

Chapter 3: Constructive Theology and Philosophy of Race, Part II 

            Introduction

            George Yancy: Rendering “Whiteness” Visible

            Charles W. Mills and White Epistemological Ignorance

            Emmanuel Chuckwudi Eze and “Vernacular Rationality

Chapter 4: Race, Whiteness, and Science Fiction Cinema

            Introduction

            Theological Method and Film

            Racialization and Representation in American Science Fiction Cinema

            “Structured Absence”: When Worlds Collide and 2001: A Space Odyssey

“Bad Blood”: The Birth of a Nation

            Post-Racial Eugenics: Blade Runner and Gattaca

            Conclusion

Chapter 5:  Race, Whiteness, and Superhero Stories

            Introduction

Scott McCloud’s Hermeneutic of Comics

            Superheroes: Grant Morrison’s Supergods

            Dan Hassler-Forest: Superheroes and Neoliberalism

            Aldo J. Regaldo: Superheroes and Modernity

            Adilifu Nama: Black Superheroes and Counternarrative Possibilities

            White Savior Motifs

            “How Hard Is It for a White Man to Enter the Kingdom of Wakanda?”

Chapter 6 Conclusion 

Christopher M. Baker holds a PhD in Theology from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, USA and teaches Philosophy and Religious Studies at College of DuPage, USA

“Our time shows the ways white supremacy continues to hold fast to its growing weapons of destruction, including in the theological realm. Unless the theological work does the work of breaking whiteness as a project of death, we will continue to see theology as a neutral project at worst, and a mild process of transformation at best. In this book, Christopher M. Baker invites us to go deeper than that, tackling the almost innate relation of whiteness and race and breaking it down.” 

—Cláudio Carvalhaes, Associate Professor of Worship, Union Theological Seminary, USA

“This interdisciplinary study of theology, race, cinema, and superheroes is a timely intervention that richly interprets the cultural formations of race while advancing social justice efforts. Baker exemplifies compelling, critical scholarship that is ethically aligned.”

—Sylvester A. Johnson, Founding Director, Virginia Tech Center for the Humanities, USA 

"This book gives language for the greatest challenge of our time, breaking the bondage of Christian theology and practice to white supremacy. By tracing the discrete pathways by which this bondage transmits itself surreptitiously through enactments of continental philosophy, it offers a significant opportunity."

—Stephen G. Ray Jr., Chicago Theological Seminary President  2018 – 2021, USA

This book argues that “race” and “whiteness” are central to the construction of the modern world. Constructive Theology needs to take them seriously as primary theological problems. In doing so, Constructive Theology must fundamentally change its approach, and draw from the emerging field of Philosophy of Race. Christopher M. Baker develops a genealogy of race that understands “whiteness” as a kind secular soteriology, and develops a counternarrative theological method informed by resources from Philosophy of Race. He then deploys that method to read science fiction cinema and superhero stories as cultural, racial, and theological documents that can be critically engaged and redeployed as counternarratives to dominant racial narratives.

Christopher M. Baker holds a PhD in Theology from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, USA and teaches Philosophy and Religious Studies at College of DuPage, USA



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