ABE-IPSABE HOLDINGABE BOOKS
English Polski
On-line access

Bookstore

0.00 PLN
Bookshelf (0) 
Your bookshelf is empty
Race, Religion, and Resilience in the Neoliberal Age

Race, Religion, and Resilience in the Neoliberal Age

Authors
Publisher Springer Palgrave Macmillan
Year
Pages 212
Version hardback
Language English
ISBN 9781137573209
Categories Sociology
Delivery to United States

check shipping prices
Ask about the product
Email
question
  Send
Add to bookshelf

Book description

This book presents a study of the rise of American neoliberalism in the aftermath of the modern Civil Rights movement, paying particular attention to the traumatic impact of the neoliberal age on countless African Americans. Author Cedric C. Johnson takes a close look at the manner in which American neoliberalism has been able to preserve, articulate, and exploit constructions of race-based difference. The neoliberal age has engendered an extraordinary growth in economic disparities and social inequalities, with traumatic repercussions for innumerable African Americans. Historically, black religious forms have functioned as contested spaces, capable of organizing alternative modes of cultural, economic, and political life. This project examines forms of black religiosity that function as modes of soul care in this context. Johnson posits an innovative, multi-systems approach that informs practices of care for populations traumatized or threatened by the neoliberal age.

Race, Religion, and Resilience in the Neoliberal Age

Table of contents

1. Bearing Witness
2. Race to the Bottom
3. Black Roses, Cracked Concrete
4. Forgetting to Remember
5. A Healing Journey
6. Prophetic Soul Care
Notes
Bibliography

We also recommend books

Strony www Białystok Warszawa
801 777 223