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(2011) Afro-eccentricity, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

Concluding remarks

William David Hart

pp. 207-208

Here are my final thoughts about the Standard Narrative of Black Religion that I developed in chapter 2 and elaborated and contested in subsequent chapters. Signifying on Afrocentrism, I coined the term Afro-Eccentricity to grab attention and signal a different approach to what some construe as an isomorphism between black identity and Black Religion as the Black Church. Afro-Eccentricity is a critical pun and trope that accents the internal plurality of blackness, the different in what is often construed as the same and self-identical. Afro-Eccentricity emphasizes minor traditions, contrarian orientations, and "heresies' that have always been part of that motley called Blackamerican identity.

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DOI: 10.1057/9780230118713_8

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Hart, W.D. (2011). Concluding remarks, in Afro-eccentricity, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 207-208.

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