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Misrepresented People

Manhood in Black Religious Thought

Misrepresented People

Manhood in Black Religious Thought

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£71.00

Publisher: New York University Press
ISBN: 9781479823284
Number of Pages: 216
Published: 21/01/2025
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm

Offers a Black male response to the challenge of womanist thought
Although much Black religious scholarship has engaged with feminist theory and womanist thought, a gap remains where little work has been done in religious studies to investigate the Black male experience. A Misrepresented People explores how African American men grapple with identity and masculinity in relation to Black religious thought. This book counters the dominant portrayal of Black men in American society as suspicious, morally defective, and irredeemable, and showcases the strength and relevance of Black religious thought in developing alternative notions of Black manhood.
Drawing on womanist discourses, African American religious thought, literature, and Black male studies, as well as an examination of the writings and sermons of Howard Thurman and Martin Luther King Jr., Darrius D'wayne Hills offers a vision of Black male identity that is grounded in interpersonal relationships and connection. Positioning identity formation as a religious concern, Hills expands the application of religious scholarship toward the complex social and material realities faced by Black men. In doing so, this volume offers a much-needed new model for understanding Black male gender identity, illustrating how religious thought fosters more holistic and livable futures for African American men.

Darrius D'wayne Hills

Darrius D'wayne Hills is Associate Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at Grinnell College.