Body as Temple:Jamaican Catholic women and the Liturgy of the Eucharist

 

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Artwork by: GCM

 

My new article, ‘Body as Temple: Jamaican Catholic Women and the Liturgy of the Eucharist,’ published in 2017 Black Theology, Issue 1explores the intersection of performance and religion in Jamaica women’s worshiping practices and their accompanying personal narratives.

 

Published by: Dream Without Borders

Artist| Scientist| Creative Entrepreneur| Activist: working at intersections of arts, health, healing, and activism, my practice focuses on the performance and performative articulations of vulnerable bodies, exploring and examining expressions of identity and belonging. I hold particular interest in the lives and aspirations of the African Diaspora/Black Atlantic in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

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