The Ark of the Ontological Covenant: Anti-Blackness & the University

IF 1.3 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Educational Studies-AESA Pub Date : 2023-07-04 DOI:10.1080/00131946.2023.2233761
Michael A. Baugh
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Abstract This text, like many, accepts that the academy (and more specifically the PWI) is rife with an enduring phenomenon found to continuously bedevil Black faculty. However, unlike other investigations this text uniquely identifies and articulates that that which plagues Black faculty can be described as religious in nature and can be read through somewhat of a religious lens. Most salient, this text asserts that what plagues Black faculty is this: The PWI operates as a house of worship, a distinctly cloaked church of the state that perpetuates the state’s official religion. This official religion is the religion of anti-Blackness that holds in its bosom a covenant between men (those who are not Black). Within Gothic architectural structures, this pillar of society (the academy) preaches its gospel, and everyone—from students to faculty—plays a designated role in the unfolding of this perpetual anti-Black religious crusade.
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本体论盟约的方舟:反黑人与大学
这篇文章,像许多人一样,承认学院(更具体地说是PWI)充斥着一种持续困扰黑人教师的现象。然而,与其他调查不同的是,这篇文章独特地确定并阐明了困扰黑人教师的问题可以被描述为本质上的宗教问题,可以通过某种宗教视角来解读。最重要的是,这篇文章断言,困扰黑人教师的是:PWI作为一个礼拜场所运作,一个明显的隐蔽的国家教堂,使国家的官方宗教永久化。这种官方宗教是反黑人的宗教,它在人与人(非黑人)之间建立了一个契约。在哥特式建筑结构中,这个社会的支柱(学院)宣扬它的福音,从学生到教师,每个人都在这场永恒的反黑人宗教运动中扮演着指定的角色。
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