ABSTRACT

Refractions of the Scriptural is a transdisciplinary collection of essays that seeks to construct a new field of scholarly inquiry with scriptures as a fraught category, analytical wedge, and site for excavation and problematization. The book focuses on the ways in which individual and social bodies manipulate—and are manipulated by— the politics and power encoded in language and formalized canonical knowledge. Scriptures, in this sense, function as complex phenomena that are instrumental to social conservatism as well as social critique and social change. The essays in this volume, written by established and up-and-coming scholars across a wide range of disciplines, seek to locate, engage, and interpret the ways in which the scriptural shapes and reshapes people and the dynamics of identity formation. The chapters are organized around four domains or types of inquiry: the cognitive, the conscientized, the inscriptive, and the formative. It will be of interest to scholars of religion, as well as those interested more broadly in critical social and historical studies.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

Scriptures and Transgression

part I|19 pages

The Cognitive (Or: Ways of Knowing)

chapter I 1|10 pages

Scriptures, Culture, and Cognition

chapter I 2|7 pages

Scripture as Ground and Idea

part II|41 pages

Conscientization (Or: Knowing the Self in the World)

chapter II 3|7 pages

The Blue Cat Scholar

Answering the Call for a New Critical Orientation to the Study of Scriptures

chapter II 4|8 pages

The Institute for Signifying Scriptures

Toward a Critical Emancipatory Intellectual Space

chapter II 5|9 pages

Transgressing Racial Sexual Policing

A Counter-scripturalization of Black and White Bodies

chapter II 6|15 pages

Trespassing Scriptural Boundaries

Secularism, Specialization, and the Humanities

part III|27 pages

The Inscriptive (Or: Marking the World)

part IV|44 pages

The Formative (Or: [Re-]Making the World)

chapter IV 9|14 pages

Competing Land Claims and Conflicting Scriptures

Chemehuevi and Chicano Sacred Sites in Blythe, California 1

chapter IV 10|18 pages

Journey-s to the West

(Re)Writing Scripts, Scriptures, and Scripturalization *

chapter IV 11|10 pages

Reading Black Identity

Kimbanguism and the Bible

chapter |5 pages

Afterwords

The Fruits of Transgression