Deathlife
Hip Hop and Thanatological Narrations of Blackness
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Anthony B. Pinn is Agnes Cullen Arnold Distinguished Professor of Humanities and Professor of Religion at Rice University. He is the author of numerous books, most recently, Interplay of Things: Religion, Art, and Presence Together, also published by Duke University Press.
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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction. Paradigms of Death (or Life) and Deathlife 1
Part I. Signifying Deathlife
1. The Orphic Hustler 45
2. The Anithero 73
Part II. Consuming Deathlife
3. Bacchic Intent 97
4. Zombic Hunger 125
Epilogue. Two Types of Melancholia 149
Notes 165
Discography 201
Bibliography 207
Index 223
Introduction. Paradigms of Death (or Life) and Deathlife 1
Part I. Signifying Deathlife
1. The Orphic Hustler 45
2. The Anithero 73
Part II. Consuming Deathlife
3. Bacchic Intent 97
4. Zombic Hunger 125
Epilogue. Two Types of Melancholia 149
Notes 165
Discography 201
Bibliography 207
Index 223
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Honorable Mention, 2025 American Academy of Religion Book Award for Excellence in the Study of Religion in the category of Constructive-Reflective Studies
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978-1-4780-2541-2 /
Hardcover ISBN:
978-1-4780-2060-8 /
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978-1-4780-2748-5 /
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1215/9781478027485
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This book is freely available in an open access edition thanks to TOME (Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem)—a collaboration of the Association of American Universities, the Association of University Presses, and the Association of Research Libraries—and the generous support of Rice University. Learn more at the TOME website.