This Manifold edition is a collaboration between Rutgers University Press and Emory Center for Digital Scholarship.
Finding God in All the Black Places
Sacred Imaginings in Black Popular Culture
In Finding God in All the Black Places, Beretta E. Smith-Shomade contends that Black spirituality and Black church religiosity are the critical crux of Black popular culture. She argues that cultural, community, and social support live within the Black church and that spirit, art, and progress are deeply entwined and seal this connection. Including the work of artists such as Mary J. Blige, D'Angelo, Erykah Badu, Prince, Spike Lee, and Oprah Winfrey, the book examines contemporary Black television, film, music and digital culture to demonstrate the role, impact, and dominance of spirituality and religion in Black popular culture. Smith-Shomade believes that acknowledging and comprehending the foundations of Black spirituality and Black church religiosity within Black popular culture provide a way for viewers, listeners, and users not only to endure but also to revitalize.
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Single Resources
"Nova" audio video
Ad for Apple Music featuring Mary J. Blige, Kerry Washington, and Taraji P. Henson.
Apple Music "Heartbreak Recovery Music"
Awkward Black Girl 'The Group' episode
Baby Suggs Holy in Beloved
Badu "Didn't Cha Know"
Badu "Kiss Me on My Neck"
Badu on NPR Tiny Desk
Beyoncé Knowles-Carter pregnancy announcement
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