Ecocosmological Spirituality of Southern Queer Black Women: (Re)Membering and Reconnecting Identity
By (Author) Tomeka C. Jacobs
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
18th September 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Hardback
160
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
This book argues for the positionality of the spirituality of queer Black women through the construction of an ecocosmological spiritual framework.
Conceptualizing the decolonial, Tomeka C. Jacobs travels through space, place, and time to rediscover the parts of queer Black women that have been quieted due to cisheteronormative, patriarchal, hegemonic, misogyny, and misogynoir systems of domination. She reflects on what it means to engage the decolonial through a theological and interdisciplinary lens, which includes epistemology, pedagogy, and ontology. Ecocosmological Spirituality of Southern Queer Black Women: (Re)Membering and Reconnecting Identity serves as a love letter to queer Black women who have often been overlooked in both academic and cultural milieus. Using queer autoethnography and decolonial methods, this book takes the reader on a journey of becoming. Jacobs presents themes of belonging, identity, healing, pain, joy, disconnection, reconnection, and the practice of (re)membering in the ecocosmological sphere. As an art form, she relies on scholars from disciplines beyond the scope of theology to address theological concerns and conscious positioning. This book is a call to unlearn, disconnect, deconstruct, and then (re)member, reconnect, and construct in life-giving, life-affirming, and life-altering ways.
Tomeka C. Jacobs is Visiting Faculty of Spiritual Formation and Pastoral Care, as a Louisville Institute Post-doctoral Fellow, at Lexington Theological Seminary, USA.