
Something Within
Religion in African-American Political Activism
Frederick Harris(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 19. August 1999
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-0-19-512033-2 (ISBN)
Description
Frederick Harris wades into a perennially contentious debate: the degree to which religious experience is central to African American political involvement and success. For the first time applying the new techniques of a cultural resource model to this question, Harris makes a strong case for the formative influence of religion, both as a source of strength and often determinative in practical political consequences. Harris's argument overturns a large body of quantitative research on political activity, principally in the Chicago religious community.
Reviews / Votes
...Harris ably supports his arguments and weaves a readable and informative narrative... * Journal of Church and State * This meticulously researched book provides significant insight into the intersection of race with religion and politics in the US....In this pioneering work, Harris carefully frames his argument in research familiar to most scholars of religion and politics. The nonspecialist benefits from Harris's use of participant observation to bring reality to theory. Highly recommended. * Choice * Something Within is a wonderful blend of statistical data and telling anecdotes, all pointing to the importance of the church in the politics of the African-American community. The book takes seriously the impact of religious belief and practice in empowering citizens to be politically active. This is a book that should be read by anyone interested in religion and politics, in the role of voluntary associations in building civil society, or in African-American politics. * Clyde Wilcox, Georgetown University * W.E.B. Du Bois saw black religion and political activism in America as gifts that black people gave to America, thus nurturing its democratic practices and its soul in spite of the racism and rejection they faced. In considering both religion and political activism as interacting and multidimensional factors, Professor Harris provides a theoretically sophisticated and ethnographically rich window into the way the black church organizes and offers these gifts in contemporary society. Overall this book is an absolute must read for anyone interested in the political implications of religion in a multi racial United States for the twenty first century. * Cheryl Townsend Gilkes, Colby College *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
20 figures, 14 tables
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
546 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-512033-2 (9780195120332)
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Person
Author
Assistant Professor, Department of Political ScienceAssistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Rochester
Content
I.: Introduction
II.: When a Little Becomes Much: Religious Resources in Action
III.: Prophetic Fragments: Macro and Micro Foundations of Religious Resources
IV.: Religion Reconsidered: Black Protest and Electoral Activism in an Age of Transformation
V.: Blessed Assurance: Religion, Personal Empowerment, and African-American Political Activism
VI.: Rock in a Weary Land: Religion Institutions and African-American Political Activism
VII.: Ties That Bind: Organizational and Psychological Dynamics of Religious Resources
VIII.: The Last Shall Be First: Religion, Oppositional Culture, and African-American Political Mobilization
IX.: In My Father's House: Religion and Gender in African-American Political Life
X.: (Epilogue) It Remains to be Seen: Stability and Change in Religion and African-American Politics
Appendices
Notes
Bibliography
Index
II.: When a Little Becomes Much: Religious Resources in Action
III.: Prophetic Fragments: Macro and Micro Foundations of Religious Resources
IV.: Religion Reconsidered: Black Protest and Electoral Activism in an Age of Transformation
V.: Blessed Assurance: Religion, Personal Empowerment, and African-American Political Activism
VI.: Rock in a Weary Land: Religion Institutions and African-American Political Activism
VII.: Ties That Bind: Organizational and Psychological Dynamics of Religious Resources
VIII.: The Last Shall Be First: Religion, Oppositional Culture, and African-American Political Mobilization
IX.: In My Father's House: Religion and Gender in African-American Political Life
X.: (Epilogue) It Remains to be Seen: Stability and Change in Religion and African-American Politics
Appendices
Notes
Bibliography
Index