Colored women sittin' on high : womanist sermonic practice in literature and music / Melanie R. Hill.

Author
Hill, Melanie R. [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2025]
Description
xxv, 292 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

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"From blue-note turmoil to grace-note power, Black women preachers stand tall. In Colored Women Sittin' on High, Melanie R. Hill offers a new perspective on the art of the sermon in African American literature, music, and theology. Drawing on the womanist cadence of Alice Walker in literature and the rhythmical flow of named womanist theologians, Hill makes interventions at the intersections of African American literary criticism, music, and religious studies. Pushing against the patriarchal dominance that often exists in religious spaces, Hill argues that Black women's religious practice creates a 'sermonic space' that thrives inside and outside the church, allowing for a critique of sexism and anti-Black racism. She examines literature by writers such as Zora Neale Hurston and James Baldwin, music by Aretha Franklin and Ms. Lauryn Hill, and sermons by theologians Ruby Sales and Vashti M. McKenzie, and she takes readers into a sermonic artwork of artists, preachers, and freedom movement activists who are, as Hill contends, the greatest 'virtuosic alchemists' of our time"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
  • When the Preachers Dance / by Rev. Dr. Claudette Anderson Copeland
  • Left-Handed Sermons in a Right-Handed World: Pauli Murray, Quadruple-Consciousness, and the Art of the Sermon in African American Literature
  • "A Womanist Vibe with a Blues Sensibility": Disrupting Heaven Through Sermon and Song in Their Eyes Were Watching God
  • "Armed with the Word and Shaped by the Blues": Toward a Womanist Hermeneutic of Regeneration in The Amen Corner and Just Above My Head
  • Tongues on Fire: Black Women and the Making of Sermonic Space
  • We, Too, Preach Freedom: A Symphony of Sermonic Sound
  • "Sound Falls 'Round Me Like Rain": Toward a Womanist Sermonic Aesthetic in the Sermon-Songs of Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Aretha Franklin, Shirley Caesar, Jill Scott, Ursula Rucker, and Ms. Lauryn Hill
  • Coda. When the Women Preach / by Melanie R. Hill ; Who Are We? / by Cynthia L. Hale.
Other title(s)
  • Womanist sermonic practice in literature and music
  • Colored women sitting on high
ISBN
  • 9781469685083 (hardcover)
  • 1469685086 (hardcover)
  • 9781469685090 (paperback)
  • 1469685094 (paperback)
LCCN
2024059277
OCLC
1456588294
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