Course Details

RELG 267: Black Testimony: Art, Literature, Philosophy

Throughout Black history, testimony--a discourse in which an individual uses personal stories to convey ideas of broader meaning--has played an essential role in Black religion, politics, and daily life. In this course, we will identify the significance, history, and particularities of Black people’s testimonies, and outline their presence and potential today. Remaining mindful of testimony’s religious dimensions will include particular attention to the role of religion and spirituality in the assigned materials. The syllabus may include testimonial art by Romare Bearden and Kenrick Lamar, writings by Angela Davis and Frederick Douglass, and films by Barry Jenkins.
6 credits; HI, WR2, IDS; Offered Spring 2024; P. Cato