The Dreamer and the Dream: Afrofuturism and Black Religious Thought

Author:   Roger A Sneed
Publisher:   Ohio State University Press
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Pages:   184
Publication Date:   06 October 2021
Format:   Paperback
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In The Dreamer and the Dream: Afrofuturism and Black Religious Thought, Roger A. Sneed illuminates the interplay of Black religious thought with science fiction narratives to present a bold case for Afrofuturism as an important channel for Black spirituality. In the process, he challenges the assumed primacy of the Black church as the arbiter of Black religious life. Incorporating analyses of Octavia Butler's Parable books, Janelle Monáe's Afrofuturistic saga, Star Trek's Captain Benjamin Sisko, Marvel's Black Panther, and Sun Ra and the Nation of Islam, Sneed demonstrates how Afrofuturism has contributed to Black visions of the future. He also investigates how Afrofuturism has influenced religious scholarship that looks to Black cultural production as a means of reimagining Blackness in the light of the sacred. The result is an expansive new look at the power of science fiction and Afrofuturism to center the diversity of Black spirituality.

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Author:   Roger A Sneed
Publisher:   Ohio State University Press
Imprint:   Ohio State University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.299kg
ISBN:  

9780814258064


ISBN 10:   0814258069
Pages:   184
Publication Date:   06 October 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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There has been a lack of attention to Afrofuturism paid by Black religious thought or Black liberation theologies. Sneed's work is innovative and certainly paves the way for other works to continue in this subgenre. --Monique Moultrie, author of Passionate and Pious: Religious Media and Black Women's Sexuality This book makes connections where they have not previously existed. As Sneed notes, there is little investigation of the intersection of Black religion (theology, in particular) and Afrofuturism--from either Black religious scholars or scholars of Afrofuturism. The Dreamer and the Dream admirably steps in to remedy that. --Monica A. Coleman, author of Making a Way Out of No Way: A Womanist Theology


"""As a feature of the book's appeal to broader readerships, it is interesting that Sneed is unabashed in embracing a ""nerdy"" gravitation toward science fiction. I believe this highlights a clear strong suit of the book, namely its interdisciplinary focus. It is at once Black religious reflection coupled with cultural criticism that deftly comments upon the interplay of race, science fiction, and popular culture."" --Darrius D. Hills, Nova Religio ""This book makes connections where they have not previously existed. As Sneed notes, there is little investigation of the intersection of Black religion (theology, in particular) and Afrofuturism--from either Black religious scholars or scholars of Afrofuturism. The Dreamer and the Dream admirably steps in to remedy that."" --Monica A. Coleman, author of Making a Way Out of No Way: A Womanist Theology ""There has been a lack of attention to Afrofuturism paid by Black religious thought or Black liberation theologies. Sneed's work is innovative and certainly paves the way for other works to continue in this subgenre."" --Monique Moultrie, author of Passionate and Pious: Religious Media and Black Women's Sexuality"


"""There has been a lack of attention to Afrofuturism paid by Black religious thought or Black liberation theologies. Sneed's work is innovative and certainly paves the way for other works to continue in this subgenre."" --Monique Moultrie, author of Passionate and Pious: Religious Media and Black Women's Sexuality ""This book makes connections where they have not previously existed. As Sneed notes, there is little investigation of the intersection of Black religion (theology, in particular) and Afrofuturism--from either Black religious scholars or scholars of Afrofuturism. The Dreamer and the Dream admirably steps in to remedy that."" --Monica A. Coleman, author of Making a Way Out of No Way: A Womanist Theology"


"""Professor Roger Sneed illuminates the interplay of Black religious thought with science fiction narratives to present a bold case for Afrofuturism as an important channel for Black spirituality. ... The result is an expansive new look at the power of science fiction and Afrofuturism to center the diversity of Black spirituality."" --Carrie Lynn Evans, New Books Network ""There has been a lack of attention to Afrofuturism paid by Black religious thought or Black liberation theologies. Sneed's work is innovative and certainly paves the way for other works to continue in this subgenre."" --Monique Moultrie, author of Passionate and Pious: Religious Media and Black Women's Sexuality ""As a feature of the book's appeal to broader readerships, it is interesting that Sneed is unabashed in embracing a ""nerdy"" gravitation toward science fiction. I believe this highlights a clear strong suit of the book, namely its interdisciplinary focus. It is at once Black religious reflection coupled with cultural criticism that deftly comments upon the interplay of race, science fiction, and popular culture."" --Darrius D. Hills, Nova Religio ""This book makes connections where they have not previously existed. As Sneed notes, there is little investigation of the intersection of Black religion (theology, in particular) and Afrofuturism--from either Black religious scholars or scholars of Afrofuturism. The Dreamer and the Dream admirably steps in to remedy that."" --Monica A. Coleman, author of Making a Way Out of No Way: A Womanist Theology"


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Roger A. Sneed is Professor and Chair of Religion at Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina.

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