F20 Black Atlantic: Resources, Pedagogy, and Scholarship on the 18th Century Black Atlantic

Brenton Miles Brock

Brenton Miles Brock is a second-year student in the English doctoral program at Howard University. He received his Masters of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary, where he concentrated in Theology, Women, and Gender Studies. Currently, his primary focus on 20th and 21st-century African Diasporic theologies and literature. His interests lie at the intersection of Black Theology, African-American literature, and Critical Theory. Overall, I am interested in unconventional understandings of Black Theology by drawing on resources from African Diasporic literature, philosophy, and critical theory.


 

This page has paths:

  1. Author Index Emily MN Kugler

Contents of this path:

  1. Black Cultural Forms As Epistemic Agents
  2. "A Picture Is Worth A Thousand FACTs!":  (Re)Fashioning History through Photographs and Fiction
  3. Memoir Writing as praxis of Self-Making and Cultural-Making
  4. “Archival Suppression”
  5. Remaking the Republic: Black Politics and the Creation of American Citizenship [Review of Talk]
  6. Graduate Colloquium by Orrieann Florius
  7. Final Project | Their Eyes Were Watching God, Too: Black Atlantic Theology in 18th and 19th century Black British Fiction