Flaming?: The Peculiar Theopolitics of Fire and Desire in Black Male Gospel Performance
- Author: Jones, Alisha
Flaming?: The Peculiar Theopolitics of Fire and Desire in Black Male Gospel Performanceinstigates a new level of scholarly engagement in a complicated web of intersecting spaces with exemplary... — More…
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Contents
- Setting the Atmosphere: A Sermonic Selection
- 1. I Am Delivert!: The Pentecostal Altar Call and Vocalizing Black Men's Testimonies of Deliverance from Homosexuality
- 2. Men Don't Sing Soprano: Black Countertenors and Gendered Sound in the Sermonic Selection
- 3. Pole Dancing For Jesus: Pentecostal Religious Pluralism and The Bodily Performance of Sexual Ambiguity in Liturgical Dance
- 4. Peculiar 'Til I D.I.E.: War Cries, Undignified Praise, and Homomusicoenchantment in Gospel Go-Go Music
- 5. WIRED: (De)Coding Tonex's Unapologetic Queer Body Theology
- 6. Ritualizing the Unspoken: Memory, Separation, and The Rhetorical Art of Silence
- 7. Church Realness: The Performance of Discretionary Devices and Hetero-presentation in the House of God
- Preaching to the Choir and Being Played: An Altar Call
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Appendix