A Blackqueer Sexual Ethics: Embodiment, Possibility, and Living Archive - Hardcover

A Blackqueer Sexual Ethics: Embodiment, Possibility, and Living Archive - Hardcover

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by Elyse Ambrose (Author), Monique Moultrie (Editor), Kate Ott (Editor)

In A Blackqueer Sexual Ethics: Embodiment, Possibility, and Living Archive Elyse Ambrose looks to an archive of Blackqueerness as an authoritative source for religious ethical reflection. This approach counters the disintegrative norms of anti-Black and anti-body traditionalism in Christian sexual ethics, even those that strive to be liberative. It builds upon a tradition of Black queer and LGBTQ+-centered critique at the intersections of race, sexuality, gender, and religion through exploring the moral imagination of sexual and gender non-conformist communities in 1920's Harlem (their rent parties, blues environments, and Hamilton Lodge Ball); ethics and theology blackqueering the disciplines; and contemporary oral histories (including photographs of the subjects by the scholar-artist) of those doing ethics in their Blackqueerness. These serve as integrative sites that signal Blackqueer ethical counter-patterns of communal belonging, individual and collective becoming, goodness, embodied spirit/inspirited bodies, and shared thriving. Emphases on both personal and social right-relatedness mark a shift from Christian sexual ethics based on rules, toward a communal relations-based transreligious ethics of sexuality.

Author Biography

Elyse Ambrose is Visiting Assistant Professor of Ethical Leadership and Society and Louisville Institute Postdoctoral Fellow, at Meadville Lombard Theological School, IL, USA.

Number of Pages: 224
Dimensions: 0.56 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: June 27, 2024
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