Black Natural Law and Black Bioethics, Measured by References to Anna Julia Cooper and Womanist Wordings

Here is a critical appreciation of Black Natural Law (2016) by Vincent Lloyd and “black bioethics” (2020) by Keisha Ray and others. Both are measured by references to A Voice from the South (1892) by Anna Julia Cooper, A Singing Something: Womanist Reflections on Anna Julia Cooper (1994) and Sisters...

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Autore principale: Walker, Theodore 1953- (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Elettronico Articolo
Lingua:Inglese
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Pubblicazione: Brill 2022
In: Journal of black religious thought
Anno: 2022, Volume: 1, Fascicolo: 2, Pagine: 264-279
Altre parole chiave:B Environmental Justice
B environmental bioethics
B womanist wordings
B earth healing
B black bioethics
B environmental racism
B black natural law
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Riepilogo:Here is a critical appreciation of Black Natural Law (2016) by Vincent Lloyd and “black bioethics” (2020) by Keisha Ray and others. Both are measured by references to A Voice from the South (1892) by Anna Julia Cooper, A Singing Something: Womanist Reflections on Anna Julia Cooper (1994) and Sisters of Dust, Sisters of Spirit: Womanist Wordings on God and Creations (1998) by Karen Baker-Fletcher. These “womanist wordings” suggest “black natural law” and “black bioethics” should be supplemented by art, and by recourse to nature (all of nature) and environmental bioethics, including struggles for environmental justice and earth healing.
ISSN:2772-7955
Comprende:Enthalten in: Journal of black religious thought
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/27727963-01020010