Authors: Traci West
ISBN-13: 9780814793350, ISBN-10: 0814793355
Format: Paperback
Publisher: New York University Press
Date Published: March 1999
Edition: New Edition
Assistant Professor of Ethics and African American Studies at Drew University, Traci C. West is a United Methodist clergyperson who has served in parish and campus ministry
In Wounds of the Spirit, Traci West employs first person accounts-from slave narratives to contemporary interviews to Tina Turner's autobiography-to document a historical legacy of violence against black women in the United States. West, a black feminist Christian ethicist, situates spiritual matters within a discussion of the psycho-social impact of intimate assault against African American women.
Distinctive for its treatment of the role of the church in response to violence against African American women, the book identifies specific social mechanisms which contribute to the reproduction of intimate violence. West insists that cultural beliefs as well as institutional practices must be altered if we are to combat the reproduction of violence, and suggests methods of resistance which can be utilized by victim-survivors, those in the helping professions, and the church.
Interrogating the dynamics of black women's experiences of emotional and spiritual trauma through the diverse disciplines of psychology, sociology, and theology, this important work will be of interest and practical use to those in women's studies, African American studies, Christian ethics, feminist and womanist theology, women's health, family counseling, and pastoral care.
West, a professor of ethics and African American studies at Drew University and a United Methodist clergyperson, employs first person accounts, from slave narratives to contemporary interviews to Tina Turner's autobiography, to document a historical legacy of violence against black women in the US. She confronts the ways that racism and sexism can intensify black women's anguish in the wake of intimate assault, situating spiritual matters within a discussion of the psychosocial impact of violence against women. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknew.com)
Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
I | Listening to Women's Stories | |
1 | Testimony from Nonfiction Literature | 11 |
2 | Contemporary Testimony from Interviews | 30 |
II | Paying Attention to Women's Anguish | |
3 | Emotional and Spiritual Consequences | 55 |
III | Deciphering the Role of Society | |
4 | Theoretical Resources | 91 |
5 | A Sampler of Cultural Assaults | 122 |
IV | Garnering Methods of Resistance | |
6 | Identifying Resistance | 151 |
7 | Maintaining the Momentum, Sustaining an Ethic of Resistance | 181 |
Notes | 209 | |
Select Bibliography | 233 | |
Index | 245 | |
About the Author | 249 |