Together with David Kline, I published Words Made Flesh: Sylvia Wynter and Religion (Fordham UP, 2025). The oeuvre of Jamaican philosopher and cultural critic Sylvia Wynter (1928) has received enthousiastic response over the last decade from scholars in de- and postcolonial studies, Black studies, literary studies, STS, and philosophy. Words Made Flesh is the first sustained treatment of religion and religions in Wynter's transdisciplinary oeuvre. The volume includes contributions by Shamara Wyllie Alhassan, Niki Kasumi Clements, Tapji Garba, Oludamini Ogunnaike, Anthony Bayani Rodriguez, Rafael Vizcaino, and Joseph Winters.
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The political theology network hosted a symposium on the book.
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Duke University's John Hope Franklin Center hosted a conversation about the book.
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Many thanks to visual artist Ellen Gallagher and her gallery Hauser & Wirth for allowing us to use her painting Ecstatic Draught of Fishes (2022) for the cover of the book.
