
MisReading America
Scriptures and Difference
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 29. August 2013
Book
Hardback
336 pages
978-0-19-997541-9 (ISBN)
Description
MisReading America presents original research on and conversation about reading formations in American communities of color, using the phenomenon of the reading of scriptures--''scripturalizing''--as an analytical wedge. Scriptures here are understood as shorthand for complex social phenomena, practices, and dynamics. The authors take up scripturalizing as a window onto the self-understandings, politics, practices, and orientations of marginalized communities. These communities have in common the context that is the United States, with the challenges it holds for all regarding: pressure to conform to conventional-canonical forms of communication, representation, and embodiment (mimicry); opportunities to speak back to and confront and overturn conventionality (interruptions); and the need to experience ongoing meaningful and complex relationships (reorientation) to the centering politics, practices, and myths that define ''America.''
Reviews / Votes
"Wimbush s introduction makes important contributions to the theoretical base for a growing number of projects describing the ways that minoritized groups and individuals have read Scripture. The book s five studies offer rich displays of the agency of minoritized readers."--Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and TheologyMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
4 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
655 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-997541-9 (9780199975419)
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Persons
Vincent L. Wimbush is Professor of Religion and Director of the Institute for Signifying Scriptures at Claremont Graduate University.
Editor
Professor of Religion and Director of the Institute for Signifying ScripturesProfessor of Religion and Director of the Institute for Signifying Scriptures, Claremont Graduate University
PhD candidatePhD candidate, Claremont Graduate University
Content
Acknowledgments ; Contributors ; Introduction: Knowing Ex-Centrics, Ex-Centric Knowing - Vincent L. Wimbush ; Chapter 1: Native Evangelicals and Scriptural Ethnologies - Andrea Smith ; Chapter 2: Scriptures as Sundials in African American Lives - Velma E. Love ; Chapter 3: Reading the Word in America: U.S. Latino/a Religious Communities and Their Scriptures - Efrain Agosto ; Chapter 4: Asian Americans, Bible Believers: An Ethnological Study - Tat-siong Benny Liew ; Chapter 5: Maronite Catholics, Orthodox Christians, and Sunni Muslims from the Arab Region: Between Empire, Racialization, and Assimilation - Nadine Naber and Matthew Stiffler ; Appendix 1: Chapter 1: Research Information ; Appendix 2.1: Chapter 4: Interview Questionnaire ; Appendix 2.2: Chapter 4: Collaborators/Research Team Members ; Appendix 2.3: Chapter 4: Interviewee List (With Pseudonyms) ; Bibliography ; Index