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Remixed and reimagined : innovations in religion, spirituality, and (inter)faith in higher education / edited by J. T. Snipes and Sable Manson [electronic resource]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Culture and society in higher educationPublication details: Bloomfield : Myers Education Press, (c)2020Description: 1 online resource (xix, 224 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1975500806
  • 9781975500801
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BV1471.3
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Contents:
Genealogical histories and emergent births: an epistolary dialogue on critical possibilities in religious, secular, and spiritual studies in higher education / Kate Curley and Gordon Palmer -- Critical interfaith praxis in higher education: the interfaith collective / Isaac M. Carter, Adonay Montes, Beatriz Gonzalez, Zandra Wagoner, Nancy Reyes, and Veronica Escoffery-Runnels -- Waking up in the classroom: buddhist epistemologies as a path toward decolonization of higher education / Suzanne E. Schier-Happell -- Queering spirituality: a conceptual exploration of spiritual LGBTQ+ college students' ecological systems / Kari E. Weaver and Jodi L. Linley -- Embodied: afrocentric spiritual identity development of Black femme students attending predominantly white institutions / e alexander -- Creating my borderlands: queer and Muslim identity development through a scholarly personal narrative / Musbah Shaheen -- A tale of two sisters: a phenomenological study of religious conversion / Mary Ann Bodine Al-Sharif and Shima Hassan Zadeh -- From the outside looking in: personal takeaways for student affairs professionals supporting the Christian Indian American college student life cycle / Costin Thampikutty -- (Re)defining and (re)designing a Black male Christian identity / Michael Steven Williams, Ekaete E. Udoh, Amand L. Hardiman, and G. Preston Wilson -- Narratives of Muslim international identity performance on college campuses in the United States / Ayesha Yousafzai -- Understanding atheists, stigma management, and Christian privilege within university environments: new imperatives for higher education leaders / Carrie Reisner and Thalia M. Mulvihill -- Black secular college students: an exploration of margins / J.T. Snipes and Gordon Maples -- College students narrating the intersections of disability and their religous selves / Annemarie Vaccaro, Barbara M. Newman, and Ezekiel W. Kimball
Summary: Remixed and Reimagined: Innovations in Religion, Spirituality, and (Inter)faith in Higher Educationis a new edited book that invites readers to rethink and re-examine the traditional paradigms in which religion, spirituality, and interfaith (RSI) have been studied within higher education and student affairs settings. This volume introduces new theoretical frameworks that enrich and enliven the study of RSI, making it more dynamic, inclusive, and, most importantly, innovative. It is framed by a commitment to social justice and intersectionality, while centering the narratives of the religiously marginalized. The text is divided into two units. The first unit explores new and emergent frameworks for analyzing and interpreting RSI in higher education and student affairs. The second unit puts various theoretical frameworks into practice, while highlighting the often-marginalized voices of the religiously minoritized. The book concludes with a call for researchers to begin exploring the new proposed horizons within the study of RSI in higher education and student affairs. This text is perfect for graduate level seminars in higher education and student affairs programs. It is also an invaluable resource for researchers and scholars
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Remixed and Reimagined: Innovations in Religion, Spirituality, and (Inter)faith in Higher Educationis a new edited book that invites readers to rethink and re-examine the traditional paradigms in which religion, spirituality, and interfaith (RSI) have been studied within higher education and student affairs settings. This volume introduces new theoretical frameworks that enrich and enliven the study of RSI, making it more dynamic, inclusive, and, most importantly, innovative. It is framed by a commitment to social justice and intersectionality, while centering the narratives of the religiously marginalized. The text is divided into two units. The first unit explores new and emergent frameworks for analyzing and interpreting RSI in higher education and student affairs. The second unit puts various theoretical frameworks into practice, while highlighting the often-marginalized voices of the religiously minoritized. The book concludes with a call for researchers to begin exploring the new proposed horizons within the study of RSI in higher education and student affairs. This text is perfect for graduate level seminars in higher education and student affairs programs. It is also an invaluable resource for researchers and scholars

Genealogical histories and emergent births: an epistolary dialogue on critical possibilities in religious, secular, and spiritual studies in higher education / Kate Curley and Gordon Palmer -- Critical interfaith praxis in higher education: the interfaith collective / Isaac M. Carter, Adonay Montes, Beatriz Gonzalez, Zandra Wagoner, Nancy Reyes, and Veronica Escoffery-Runnels -- Waking up in the classroom: buddhist epistemologies as a path toward decolonization of higher education / Suzanne E. Schier-Happell -- Queering spirituality: a conceptual exploration of spiritual LGBTQ+ college students' ecological systems / Kari E. Weaver and Jodi L. Linley -- Embodied: afrocentric spiritual identity development of Black femme students attending predominantly white institutions / e alexander -- Creating my borderlands: queer and Muslim identity development through a scholarly personal narrative / Musbah Shaheen -- A tale of two sisters: a phenomenological study of religious conversion / Mary Ann Bodine Al-Sharif and Shima Hassan Zadeh -- From the outside looking in: personal takeaways for student affairs professionals supporting the Christian Indian American college student life cycle / Costin Thampikutty -- (Re)defining and (re)designing a Black male Christian identity / Michael Steven Williams, Ekaete E. Udoh, Amand L. Hardiman, and G. Preston Wilson -- Narratives of Muslim international identity performance on college campuses in the United States / Ayesha Yousafzai -- Understanding atheists, stigma management, and Christian privilege within university environments: new imperatives for higher education leaders / Carrie Reisner and Thalia M. Mulvihill -- Black secular college students: an exploration of margins / J.T. Snipes and Gordon Maples -- College students narrating the intersections of disability and their religous selves / Annemarie Vaccaro, Barbara M. Newman, and Ezekiel W. Kimball

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