He is interested in what these intertwined issues have to do with the modern world, generally, and with America (or rather the Americas), more specifically, as a unique religious situation or phenomenon. IU Bloomington, Co-Director, Center for Religion and the Human. The Publishing Humanities Initiative held a special Zoom session on how, Climate Change, Decolonization, & Global Blackness, Reckoning with Race, Racism and the History of the American South Grants, Reckoning and Justice: Historical Memory, the Arts, and Commemoration, Challenging Borders: Representations of the Global South, Virtual and Augmented Reality for the Digital Humanities Institute (2018-20), The Civil Rights Movement: Grassroots Perspectives (2018), PhD in Computational Media, Arts & Cultures, Forum for Scholars and Publics (Forum @ FHI), Virtual and Augmented Reality for the Digital Humanities Institute, Center for Philosophy, Arts, and Literature, Academy of Global Humanities and Critical Theory, Duke Kunshan University Humanities Research Center, Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (WiSER), Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes (CHCI), HASTAC (Humanities, Arts, Sciences, Technology Alliance and Collaboratory). CR: The New Centennial Review 1 July 2016; 16 (2): 203-224. doi: . J. Kameron Carter, Sarah Jane Cervenak; Black Ether. I'm a Professor of Religious Studies, English, and African American Studies at Indiana University Bloomington. y4 F 1 PDF Cirriculum Vitae J. Kameron Carter Campus Box 90029 It was Christ's unique human-divine personage that integrated gentiles into Israel's covenant life with God. There is nothing anyone can do. Religion and the Future of Blackness. (South Atlantic Quarterly, Fall 2013). With Cervenak, hes the editor of a Duke University Press book series, The Black Outdoors: Innovations in the Poetics of Study. Up to 1,400 students slept on . . And lastly among his writing projects, Carter is in the final stages of completing another book project. Neither a simple reiteration of Black Theology nor another expression of the new theological orthodoxies, this groundbreaking book will be a major contribution to contemporary Christian theology, with ramifications in other areas of the humanities. "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. 26 32
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Both students are Program II majors. 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. 2019 Duke University Press. . J Kameron Carter is on Facebook. Jews, Whiteness, and becoming "Judeo-Christian": A Response to J "The Democrats are focusing on the opportunity costs of staying, and the Republicans are focusing on the costs of leaving," says Peter Feaver, a political scientist at Duke who formerly served on the National Security Council in the Bush administration. Dallas Theological Seminary, J. Kameron Carter Lecture - University of Chicago Divinity School 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. USDA Photo 20160821-FS-LSC-18 by Lance Cheung, 2016. J. Kameron Carter is Associate Professor of Theology, English, and Africana Studies at Duke University and Duke Divinity School. In Race: A Theological Account, J. Kameron Carter meditates on the multiple legacies implicated in the production of a racialized world and that still mark how we function in it and think about ourselves. U~?PMRFA]X ut8J`c~eX,X2@
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J. Kameron Carter's research works | Duke University, North Carolina Kameron Carter, Indiana University 2015 - 16 Henry Luce III Fellowship Project: Dark Church: A Poetics of Black Assembly 2015 Franklin Humanities Institute, Book Manuscript Workshop Award Project: God's Property: Blackness and the Problem of Sovereignty Summer 2012 Duke University Internal Candidate for NEH Summer Research Grant . Through engagement with figures as disparate in outlook and as varied across the historical landscape as Immanuel Kant, Frederick Douglass, Jarena Lee, Michel Foucault, Cornel West, Albert Raboteau, Charles Long, James Cone, Irenaeus of Lyons, Gregory of Nyssa, and Maximus the Confessor, Carter reorients the whole of Christian theology, bringing it into the twenty-first century. 114 South Buchanan Boulevard 0000022681 00000 n
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b=vSPci7ffj5,6. "They speak to the issues of his viability and electability.". The new black theology - The Christian Century Social Text 1 June 2019; 37 (2): 67107. Project start date: 1/2006 Funding awarded: $1,250 In this Issue. I am particularly interested in the convergences of religion and race, as well as religion, the environment, and climate change. I've just finished a 17 year stretch of teaching at Duke University as Associate Professor of Theology, English and Africana Studies in the Divinity School with appointments in the English Department and the Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies Department. And rightly so. It would mean a significant change in how the state produces energy, but it would also mean more investment in cleaner technologies, he says. The Anarchy of Black Religion A Mystic Song J. Kameron Carter Duke University Press . Seven Questions about Today's Election | Duke Today 0000000016 00000 n
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In the Democratic primary, Duke political scientist David Rohde says Obama is struggling in part because of the "warm memories of former President Bill Clinton.". 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. Carter's claim is that Christian theology, and the signal transformation it (along with Christianity) underwent, is at the heart of these legacies. 0000011926 00000 n
Profiling a range of established and emerging scholars and thinkers in black (religious) studies, Religion and the Futures of Blackness offers essays that reimagine religion and the political beyond the dominant racialized conceptions of these terms and towards alternative worlds. 0000011385 00000 n
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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. Two Duke undergraduates, Kelly Teagarden '08 and Adam Nathan '10, will represent Duke tonight as part of ABC News Now presidential race election coverage. "I don't think she's going to do that. Special Issue Editor: J. Kameron Carter. 0000002042 00000 n
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. 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. The news station asked two Duke students and two Indiana University students to participate in a question and answer session about young people's voting patterns in the two state primaries. You've been superb Smith Warehouse, Bays 4 & 5 57 0 obj
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"High prices reflect increased scarcity. Duke University, The Divinity School, the Graduate Faculty of Religion, and the English Department 2008 - 2016 Associate Professor J. Kameron Carter 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. 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. My name is J. Kameron Carter. 0
But the strategy needs to change.". Search for other works by this author on: This Site. Duke University Press. To subscribe to this journal visit the South Atlantic Quarterly page. Campus Box 90403 That's a key question for the campaign, say Duke political scientists, and will continue to be important if he goes on to the general election. Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. PDF CVJ. Kameron Carter, Indiana University Carter, Lian Named Luce Fellows | Duke Divinity School In fact, there is nothing anyone should do.". Duke University Press - Religion and the Futures of Blackness Sarah Jane Cervenak . Could not validate captcha. %%EOF
My name is J. Kameron Carter. Carter previously served as an associate professor of theology, English, and African American studies at Duke Divinity School. "I don't know how he does that," Haynie told The Fayetteville Observer. Felonious Monk (@jkameroncarter) / Twitter Bruce Jentleson, a professor and foreign policy expert at the Sanford Institute, says the military "surge" in Iraq is bringing diminishing returns. 2020 John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke University. Teagarden designed her major to focus on human rights. Nothing, says Michael Munger, chair of the Department of Political Science. Student feedback and concept mapping in a large class - Duke Learning Google. 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. Nathan, who is from New Jersey, is president of Duke Students for Hillary. 0000011614 00000 n
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Published: 02 September 2008. J. Kameron Carter - Associate Professor of Theology - Duke - LinkedIn Peter Feaver sees the politics of the Iraq war as being a major division in the general election. Email. Tuesday, March 12 ~ J. Kameron Carter Wednesday, March 13 ~ Cristina Comer Thursday, March 14 ~ Alma Jones Friday, March 15 ~ Onye Akwari and Anne Micheaux Akwari J. Kameron Carter is Associate Professor of Theology, English, and African American Studies at Duke Divinity School. Duke experts discuss key aspects of the primary. I edited a collection of essays called Religion and the Future of Blackness in 2013 (a special issue of South Atlantic Quarterly). Titled The Religion of Whiteness: An Apocalyptic Lyric (with Yale University Press), this book explores white identity not just, for example, with regard to Christian Nationalism or white evangelicalism, but regarding whiteness as such, right, left, and center as a form of religion. 0000049817 00000 n
. Driving his work are questions pertaining to the theory and practice of blackness, with particular reference to black feminism and the sacred. J Kameron Carter - Facebook In short, Christianity became white. Duke Today is produced jointly by University Communications and the Office of Communication Services (OCS). J. KAMERON CARTER This essay is about identity and the place of religion and theology in how it is thought about and performed. Google. Munger is running for governor this year as the Libertarian Party candidate. Jennings and Carter both insist that bodies matterand in a particularly Jewish-Christian way. The best way for people to spend less on gas is to drive less. "[Hillary Clinton is] doing better among the groups that she and her husband appealed best to," Rohde told Bloomberg News. Durham, NC 27708Directions & Parking. Join Facebook to connect with J Kameron Carter and others you may know. Lastly, I am completing another book. However, political scientist Paula McClain says that Obama doesn't have to win a majority of white voters to win the state. J. Kameron Carter. But this is North Carolina, so Sen. Obama's race will be a factor for some individuals who are voting.". But I'm also opposed, for the same reasons, to subsidies that keep gas prices artificially low, and enable behavior we abhor. endstream
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Durham, NC 27701 USA. but he leaves space that you can actually think . We need to shift from a military to a diplomatic surge," Jentleson wrote in a column in The News and Observer. The 2023 NFL Draft's best undrafted players: Andre Carter II, Tyson J. Kameron Carter is Professor of Religious Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington where he also is co-director of IU's Center for Religion and the Human. A Mystic Song, is presently in production and scheduled for publication in 2023 (Duke University Press, forthcoming). 0000024947 00000 n
Jews and the Religion of Whiteness | Herbert D. Katz Center for We welcome your comments and suggestions! For more from Jentleson's column, click here. I also co-direct Indiana Universitys Center for Religion and the Human. Leanora Minai of OCS is the editor of the 'Working@Duke' edition. %PDF-1.3
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However, a Divinity School professor says part of the drama is a generational difference among African-American leaders. Haynie is co-director of Duke's Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in the Social Sciences. Not content only to describe this problem, Carter constructs a way forward for Christian theology. PDF Duke University Chapel Reflections Photo by Sean Rowe, Duke School of Law, Duke Students Hear, Discuss Both Sides of Gun Policy, Rural Exodus: An Era of Climate-Migration, Said@Duke: India Ambassador to United States Meets with President Price, Students. 2001, M.Th., Carters bookRace: A Theological Accountappeared in 2008 (New York: Oxford University Press). Temple University, He is the editor ofReligion and the Future of Blackness(aspecial issue ofSouth Atlantic Quarterly, 2013). The next president, he says, will have to turn to diplomacy to build a more solid foundation for rebuilding Iraqi society. A major work on African-American theology $ 54.00. Hes also finalizing the manuscript of a book titled Black Rapture: An Ante-American Poetics. He has two books near completion:Gods Property: Blacknessand theProblemof SovereigntyandPostracial Blues: Religion and the Twenty-First Century Color Line. Articles. J. Kameron Carter Race & Religion || Scholar & Writer I've just finished a 17 year stretch of teaching at Duke University as Associate Professor of Theology, English and Africana Studies in the Divinity School with appointments in the English Department and the Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies Department. Price: $16.00. Without representation and thus in rapture from the terms of order, from politicalitys god terms, the sacred registers as murmur or tremor, a lyric landscape of bass (and base) insubordination exceeding all worlding. This article approaches what hovers beyond and beneath, ethereally above or as a kind of wormhole through the political as we know it, for it was this beyond or more-than that in subversion of constituted order, arguably, aroused the white nationalist rally in the first place as a violent secondary, counterrevolutionary reaction. He also draws on feminist, gender, and queer theory, philosophy and aesthetics, and literatures and poetries of the African diaspora as a further repertoire of resources with which to reimagine matter itself, all with a view to imagining alternative worlds, other ways of being with the earth and thus with each other. 0000026215 00000 n
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J. Kameron Carter works at the intersection of questions of race and the current ecological ravaging of the earth. Indiana University, Mary Jo Weaver Undergraduate Scholarship Program, Ph.D., Carter reported that the methods he explored were successful in engaging his students and giving them a deeper understanding of the subject matter. Students joined community members and faculty in discussing gun violence. Kameron Carters claim that the modern western formulations of racial capitalism and religion go hand in hand renders it impossible to think the one without the other. Abstract: In this white paper, the authors describe and elaborate the significance of their co-convened series of . J. Kameron Carter | Humanities Writ Large Hardcover. 1 . 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 Eugene M. Burke CSP Lectureship nRel igio andSocety CR: The New Centennial Review - Scholarly Publishing Collective 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. Working as a theologian, he addresses the basic areas of Christian thought, especially attending to Christology (the You could not be signed in. He says poll numbers indicate the Mississippi and Ohio primaries are examples of this pattern. Among the interlocutors are Georges Bataille, Nathaniel Mackey, Dawn Lundy Martin, Fred Moten, Cedric Robinson, Denise Ferreira da Silva, and Sylvia Wynter. Black Malpractice (A Poetics of the Sacred) | Social Text | Duke 0000021253 00000 n
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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.
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