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Teresa delgado’s book, a puerto rican decolonial theology: prophesy freedom, is a contribution to liberation and decolonial theology, but above all it is an invitation to further the conversation of puerto rican identity in order to elaborate a robust puerto rican theology.
A puerto rican decolonial theology draws on literature to uncover a liberative puerto rican decolonial theology that is a response to historic colonial oppression. Rooted in the liberative theological tradition of cone, gutierrez, and anzaldúa, delgado examines literary works of three puerto rican authors – esmeralda santiago, pedro juan soto, and rosario ferré – who both paint a portrait of puerto rican experiences and prophetically envision their people’s freedom.
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Queer sexualities (spring 2007) and is currently writing on puerto rican transgender and las especificidades del feminismo lésbico decolonial caribeño bajo.
Coloniality, decoloniality, decolonial turn, decolonial sciences, transmodernity. This content beyond philosophy: ethics, history, marxism, and liberation theology.
Domingo marrero navarro was born in ponce, puerto rico on january 11, 1909. At the age of 20, he received his diploma in theology from the seminario evangélico, and a year after, he started his pastoral ministry, serving the faith community at the iglesia metodista de garrochales in arecibo.
21 may 2018 in 1493 the spaniards came to puerto rico with the proclaimed purpose of converting its idolatrous inhabitants to the one and only true religion.
The death of david sanes rodriguez and us naval presence in puerto rico. Social movement for justice in puerto rico with vieques as a catalyst. Divide between island and diaspora puerto ricans has led to silence. Literature/theology dialogue as an authentic and consistent decolonial methodology.
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This book explores the themes of identity, suffering, and hope in the stories of puerto rican people to surface the anthropology, soteriology, and eschatology of a puerto rican decolonial theology. Using an interdisciplinary methodology of dialogue between literature and theology, this study reveals the oppression, resistance, and theological vision of the puerto rican community.
Decolonial justice entails a broader conception of the process of restoration for the violent past, a global south and caribbean way to deal with colonial violence. The puerto rican summer, in its complexity, multidimensionality and diversity, crafted a richer interpretation of corruption.
The colonial reality of puerto rico can be overcome gradually, in part, by using a decolonial aesthetics that affirms the human dignity and autonomy embodied by each puerto rican. As lola rodríguez de tió did with the lyrics of “la borinqueña,” each puerto rican can critically transcend colonization and its structures of power, which are manifested in the economic and racist system in force at the moment.
A puerto rican decolonial theology: prophesy freedom by teresa delgado for more on puerto rican history, see: colonial subjects: puerto ricans in a global perspective by ramón grosfoguel; the puerto ricans: a documentary history edited by kal wagenheim and olga jiménez de wagenheim.
When i was puerto rican: a memoir by esmeralda santiago; boricuas: influential puerto rican writings edited by roberto santiago; between torture and resistance by oscar lópez rivera; the new york young lords and the struggle for liberation by darrel wanzer-serrano; prophesy freedom: a puerto rican decolonial theology (forthcoming) by teresa.
She received her doctorate from union theological seminary (nyc) and has freedom: a puerto rican decolonial theology (palgrave macmillan, 2017).
This work stands within the continuum of contextual theology and diasporic studies of religion in the united states, as well as research in the interdisciplinary field.
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This book explores the themes of identity, suffering, and hope in the stories of puerto rican people to surface the anthropology, soteriology, and eschatology of a puerto rican decolonial theology. It demonstrates how puerto rican literature and puerto rican theology are prophetic voices calling out for the liberation of a suffering people, on the island and in the puerto rican diaspora, while employing personal puerto rican family/community stories as an authoritative contextual reference.
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Teresa delgado is director of the peace and justice studies program, and professor and department chairperson of religious studies at iona college. She is the author of a puerto rican decolonial theology: prophesy freedom.
Teresa delgado's book, a puerto rican decolonial theology: prophesy freedom, is a contribution to liberation and decolonial.
Decolonial love sa lvation in colonial modernity, in: (2019).
In religion from el seminario evangélico de puerto rico, and an central to her academic approach are decolonial theory, feminist thought,.
A puerto rican decolonial theology: prophesy freedom, by teresa delgado. Teresa delgado’s book, a puerto rican decolonial theology: prophesy freedom is a contribution to liberation and decolonial theology, but above all it is an invitation to further the conversation of puerto rican identity in order to elaborate a robust puerto rican theology.
The critical liberatory aesthetic turn in puerto rican popular culture has philosophical roots in the archipelago. For example the puerto rican politician, sociologist, and philosopher eugenio maría de hostos (1839-1903) is in dialogue with decolonial thought in a variety of fields.
She has published on topics ranging from diversity in higher education, transformational pedagogies, constructive theology and ethics, and justice for racial/ethnic/sexual minoritized persons. Delgado's book, a puerto rican decolonial theology: prophesy freedom, was published with palgrave macmillan in 2017.
A decolonial theology reflects critically on a historical situation in light of faith in a divine reality, the understanding of which is liberated from the monopoly of modern/colonial ways of knowing, in order to catalyze social transformation.
Suffering, and hope in the stories of puerto rican people to surface the anthropology, soteriology, and eschatology of a puerto rican decolonial theology.
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Culture and music, and metal music as a decolonial strategy in latin america. He coedited eric morales is the singer for puerto rican metal band dantesco.
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Teresa delgado's course on social movements and i was captivated by her approach to learning. As a professor she centered story, experience, and community as the place from which we do critical academic inquiry.
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See a puerto rican decolonial theology: prophesy freedom (new york: palgrave macmillan, 2017). [2] i say “still,” since the lower east side of manhattan, which was a bastion of puerto rican representation, has gone through significant demographic shifts as a result of rampant gentrification.
This book explores the themes of identity, suffering, and hope in the stories of puerto rican people to surface the anthropology, soteriology, and eschatology of a puerto rican decolonial theology. Using an interdisciplinary methodology of dialogue between literature and theology, this study reveals the oppression, resistance, and theological.
The puerto rican context is significantly different from the usa mainland context. Therefore, theologies done by usa latinx theologians are often incredibly foreign and at times irrelevant to our realities, those of a 500-year-old colony, a territory full of people living in-between.
Description: researched puerto rican history, diaspora literature, and de/post/colonial theory for delgado's book entitled prophesy freedom: toward a puerto rican decolonial theology. Edited the book manuscript for grammar, structure, and content.
Delgado’s distinctive puerto rican decolonial theology denounces the pernicious effects in the continuity of 21st century western colonialism. Employing a provocative interdisciplinary approach and masterfully juxtaposing global colonial experiences, she illuminates histories of resistance and offers cutting-edge tools to build grounded hopes for a future beyond injustice and domination.
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In colonial debts rocío zambrana develops the concept of neoliberal coloniality in light of puerto rico's debt crisis.
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