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A Blackqueer Sexual Ethics: Embodiment, Possibility, and Living Archive: T&T Clark Enquiries in Embodiment, Sexuality, and Social Ethics

Autor Professor Elyse Ambrose
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 mai 2024
Elyse Ambrose looks to black queer persons as sources for moral and ethical reflection. This approach counters the disintegrating norms of traditionalism in Christian sexual ethics, even those that strive to be liberative. Disintegration refers to the internal fragmentation that occurs as persons who do not reflect prescribed gender and sexual religious norms are forced to compartmentalize their sexuality, repress their desire, and practice relational patterns that may be more reflective of culture and social standards than of God's justice love-based desire for humanity. This book builds upon a tradition of black queer critique at the intersections of race, sexuality, gender and religion through black queer (sexual and gender non-conformist) communities--blues environs, rent parties, and the Hamilton Lodge Ball-- in 1920s Harlem; gay, lesbian, and queer theological and ethical voices; and contemporary oral histories of those doing ethics as black queer selves. These serve as sites of moral inquiry that signal ethical counter-patterns of integration for all: communal belonging, individual and collective becoming, goodness, inspirited flesh/enfleshed spirit, and shared thriving. This book challenges norms that have long disintegrated persons from themselves, God, and their communities. Emphases on both personal and social right-relatedness mark a shift from Christian sexual ethics based on rules, toward a communal relations-based transreligious ethics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567707925
ISBN-10: 056770792X
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria T&T Clark Enquiries in Embodiment, Sexuality, and Social Ethics

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Introduces students to different sexual ethic methodologies thorough its willingness to disrupt locations of moral authority through through a sexual ethic that directly and unapologetically mines black queerness

Notă biografică

Elyse Ambrose is Visiting Assistant Professor of Ethical Leadership and Society and Louisville Institute Postdoctoral Fellow, at Meadville Lombard Theological School, IL, USA.

Cuprins

Introduction Toward Blackqueer Possibility in/through Living ArchiveChapter 1Examining the Integrative in Blackqueer HarlemChapter 2Blackqueering of Ethical and Theological DiscourseChapter 3 Spirit in the Dark Body - Blackqueer Expressions of the Im/materialChapter 4 Constructing a Blackqueer Ethics of SexualityEpilogueBibliographyIndex

Recenzii

Elyse Ambrose takes the reader on a journey through Harlem in the 1920's and 30's to what are referred to as living archives, pictures and interviews with blackqueer folk today. This journey is about the expansion of ethics in relation to black bodies, moving them from bodies that have been alienated and problematized to the centre of the creation of ethics coming from the blackqueer communities. Along the way Ambrose dismantles patriarchy, white centric thinking and calls to account the black churches and theologians who have not been as inclusive as they should have been. At its heart it is a book that declares love to be political and ethics to be a process set in multiple communities.It is a book that celebrates the divine within blackness, blackqueerness, a work to be embraced not just read.
In this hopeful and wise book Elyse Ambrose argues what might happen if ethicists take seriously blackqueer experience. She observes that such consideration would lead people to see the communal consequences for sexual lives and to measure our commons by how people are doing rather than what they are doing. This is a proposal of better sex for a better society. Now more than ever students and scholars need to hear this clarion call.