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History, Theology and Ethics: ETHC 124

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ETHC124 – Womanist Literature as Resource for Theological Ethics
In addition to spiritual autobiography and religious writings, theologians and ethicists resource literature as a locus for unearthing the sacred canopy of lived experience. Beginning with the trailblazing work of Katie Cannon, womanist theological ethics continues to affirm “the Black women’s literary tradition is the best available repository for understanding the ethical values Black women have created and cultivated in this society.” The central aim of the course is to engage womanist literature, works written by Black women, as a source for doing theology and ethics. This course takes up writings that engage the everyday experiences of women of the African Diaspora navigating oppressive socio-political contexts (particularly) and the human condition (universally). Students will read primary historical and contemporary autobiographical, fictional and poetic texts while interrogating theoretical and pragmatic pathways for theology and ethics.

--Course Catalog

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Parable of the
Sower
by
Octavia Butler

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Womanist Theological
Ethics: A Reader
by
Katie Geneva Cannon,
Emilie Townes, and
Angela Sims

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Black Womanist Ethics
by Katie Geneva Cannon

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Deeper Shades of Purple:
Womanism in Religion and
Society

Stacey Floyd-Thomas (editor)

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Mighty Be Our Powers:
How Sisterhood, Prayer
and Sex Changed a
Nation at War

by Lleymah Gbowee

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Their Eyes Were
Watching God

by Zora Neale Hurston

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Quicksand
by Nella Larsen

 Cover image for Zami, a new spelling of my name

Zami, a New Spelling
of My Name

By Audre Lorde

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Sula by Toni Morrison

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The Other Side of Paradise
by Staceyann Chin

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Bailey's Cafe by
Gloria Naylor

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The Womanist Reader:
the First Quarter Century
of Womanist Thought

Layli Phillips (editor)

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Push by Sapphire

(also titled Precious)

Cover image for For colored girls who have considered suicide, when the rainbow is enuf : a choreopoem]

For Colored Girls Who Have
Considered Suicide, When
the Rainbow Is Enuf::A
Choreopoem

by Ntozake Shange
 

The Color Purple

The Color Purple
by Alice Walker

 

Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston
Quicksand by Nella Larsen
Zami, a New Spelling of My Name by Audre Lord
Sula by Toni Morrison
Bailey's Cafe by Gloria Naylor

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