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Honoring the Ancestors - An African Cultural Interpretation of Black Religion and Literature (Paperback)
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Honoring the Ancestors - An African Cultural Interpretation of Black Religion and Literature (Paperback)
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Donald Matthews affirms once and for all the African foundation of
African-American religious practice. His analysis of the methods
employed by historians, social scientists, and literary critics in
the study of African-American religion and the Negro spiritual
leads him to develop a methodology that encompasses contemporary
scholarship without compromising the integrity of African-American
religion and culture. Because the Negro spiritual is the earliest
extant body of African-American folk religious narration, Matthews
believes that it holds the key to understanding African-American
religion. He explores the works of such seminal black scholars as
W. E. B. DuBois, Melville Herskovits, and Zora Neale Hurston,
tracing the early development of the African-centered approach to
the interpretation of African-American religion. This approach
involves "cultural/structuralism", the author's term for the method
used by DuBois, Herskovits, and Hurston that emphasizes the thick
reading of narrative expressions. Such a reading allows the scholar
to identify the cultural significance of particular oral and
written texts and serves as a point of identification and a
cultural link between African and African-American religion.
Matthews' close analysis of the spiritual employs a dialectical and
postmodernist reading and reveals a religious philosophy that
addresses the deepest concerns and desires of Africans in America.
These concerns are cultural, political, and psychological, but are
ultimately related to African religious structures of meaning.
Honoring the Ancestors poses a challenge to end the battle between
Afrocentrists and multiculturalists by acknowledging their common
intellectual heritage in the works of DuBois, Herskovits, and
Hurston. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of
African-American religion and culture and those interested in
Afrocentric literature.
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