Catalyzed by Sylvia Wynter's questioning of modern/colonial descriptions of the human person, the essays in Beyond the Doctrine of Man interrogate the problem of these definitions of the human person and take up the struggle to decolonize and unsettle such descriptions. Contributors: Rufus Burnett Jr., M. Shawn Copeland, Yomaira C. Figueroa, Patrice Haynes, Xhercis Méndez, Andrew Prevot, Mayra Rivera, Linn Marie Tonstad, Alexander G. Weheliye
Introduction: The Projects of Unsettling Man Joseph Drexler-Dreis and Kristien Justaert 1 Part I: Sylvia Wynter and the Project of Unsettling Man 1. Where Life Itself Lives Mayra Rivera 19 2. Unsettling Blues: A Decolonial Reading of the Blues Episteme Rufus Burnett Jr. 36 3. Not Your Papa's Wynter: Women of Color Contributions toward Decolonial Futures Xhercis Méndez and Yomaira C. Figueroa 60 Part II: Religious Cosmologies and the Project of Unsettling Man 4. Enfleshing Love: A Decolonial Theological Reading of Beloved M. Shawn Copeland 91 5. Nat Turner's Orientation beyond the Doctrine of Man Joseph Drexler-Dreis 113 6. Mystical Bodies of Christ: Human, Crucified, and Beloved Andrew Prevot 134 7. African Humanism: Between the Cosmic and the Terrestrial Patrice Haynes 161 Part III: Biopolitics and the Project of Unsettling Man 8. Bodies That Speak Linn Marie Tonstad 193 9. Life beyond the Doctrine of Man: Out of This World with Michel Henry and Radical Queer Theory Kristien Justaert 217 10. Black Life/Schwarz-Sein: Inhabitations of the Flesh Alexander G. Weheliye 237 Acknowledgments 263 Bibliography 265 List of Contributors 289 Index 293
Joseph Drexler-Dreis (Edited By) Joseph Drexler-Dreis is Assistant Professor of Theology at Xavier University of Louisiana. Kristien Justaert (Edited By) Kristien Justaert was postdoctoral researcher of systematic theology at Leuven University, Belgium. She is currently the director of an environmental nonprofit organization.