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KATIE GENEVA CANNON 

CRONOLOGÍA

2005 Lilly Distinguished Lecture. She spoke on the subject, “Articulating Vocational Calls from the Margin/Speaking Womanist Ethics from the Center”. 2003 She was elected to serve a four-year term as president of the Society for the Study of Black Religion. 1988 She is Associate Professor of Religion at Temple University in Philadelphia and previously taught at Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge. Visiting Professor at Yale University. 1983 She is the first African-American woman to earn the Doctor of Philosophy degree from Union Theological Seminary in New York (in Christian Ethics). 1974 She is the first African-American woman to be ordained to the ministry in the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.

BIBLIOGRAFÍA

OBRAS PROPIAS:

Teaching Preaching: Isaac Rufus Clark and Black Sacred Rhetoric, Continuum, New York 2002.

The Primer: Remembering what we never knew: The epistemology of womanist theology, Women’s Ministries Program Area, National Ministries Division, Presbyterian Church, 2001.

Translating Womanism into Pedagogical Praxis (The Loy H. Witherspoon lecture in religious studies), University of at Charlotte, 1997.

Katie’s Cannon: womanism and the soul of the black community, Continuum, New York 1996.

Alienation and anger: A black and a white woman’s struggle for mutuality in an unjust world, The Stone Center, Welleslley College 1992.

Black womanist ethics (American Academy of Religion, Academy Series 60), Scholars Press, Atlanta 1988.

OBRAS EDITADAS EN COLABORACIÓN:

The Black Studies Reader, editado con RHODA BARNES / PATRICK BELLEGARDE-SMITH / ELSA BARKLEY BROWN, Routdledge, Londres 2004.

Alienation and Anger: A Black and a White Woman’s Struggle for Mutuality in an Unjust World, editado con CARTER HEYWARD, 1992.

 Cronología y selección bibliográfica preparadas por Virginia R. Azcuy (Buenos Aires 2007).

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Inheriting our Mothers’s Gardens. Feminist Theology in Third World Perspective, editado con LETTY RUSSELL / KWOK PUI-LAN / ADA MARÍA ISASI-DÍAZ, The Westminster Press, Louisville 1988.

God’s Fierce Whimsy. Christian Feminism and Theological Education, editado con BEVERLY W. HARRISON / CARTER HEYWARD / ADA MARÍA ISASI-DÍAZ / BESS B. JOHNSON / MARY D. PELLAUER / NANCY D. RICHARDSON, The Pilgrim Press, New York 1985.

ARTÍCULOS EN OBRAS COLECTIVAS Y REVISTAS:

“Race, Sex, and Insanity: Transformative Eschatology in Hurston’s Account of the Ruby McCollum Trial”, en: M.A. FARLEY / S. JONES (eds.), Liberating Eschatology. Essays in Honor of Letty Russell, Westminster John Knox Press, Louisville 1999, 75-89.

“Remembering What we Never Knew”: Journal of Women and Religion 16 (1998) 167.

“Not Easy”: Other Side 33 (1997) 38-41.

“Hitting a Straight Lick with a Crooked Stick: The Womanist Dilemma in the Development of a Black Liberation Ethic”, en: LOIS DALY (ed.), Feminist Theological Ethics. A Reader, Westminster John Knox Press, Louisville 1994, 33-41.

“Womanist Perspectival Discourse and Cannon Formation”: Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion 9 (1993) 29-37.

“Wheels in the Middle of Wheels”: Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion 8 (1992) 125-132.

“Reply to C J Sanders”: Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion 5 (1989) 92-94.

“Slave Ideology and Biblical Interpretation”: Semeia 47 (1989) 9-23.

“Interpretation for Liberation”: Semeia 47 (1989) 1-15.

“Surviving the Blight”, en: K. CANNON / L. RUSSELL / OTRAS (eds.), Inheriting our Mothers´s Gardens. Feminist Theology in Third World Perspective, The Westminster Press, Louisville 1988, 75-90.

“Resources for a Constructive Ethic in the Life and Work of Zora Neale Hurston”: Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion 1/1 (1985) 37-51.

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