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Madonna and Child of Soweto: Black Life Beyond Apartheid and Democracy
Authors:Michelle Wolff
Affiliation:1. Religion Department, Augustana College, Rock Island, IL, USAmichellewolff@augustana.edu
Abstract:ABSTRACT

South African artist Laurence Vincent Scully’s 1973 painting, Madonna and Child of Soweto, offers an analytical tool for understanding the capacity of public religion to advance black life. The author argues that this image censures apartheid violence against black persons and reimagines a just sociality by displaying sacred, black motherhood and infancy in the figures Mary and Jesus. Their temporality and corporeality, when analyzed with a queer womanist method, gestate sacred public religion that exceeds both the apartheid governance of the past and also the secular, post-apartheid democracy of today.
Keywords:South Africa  black Madonna  queer  womanist  apartheid  activism  Black Theology
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