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The Black Studies Reader

The Black Studies Reader
Author: Jacqueline Bobo
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2004-05-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1135942579

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First published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Critical Black Studies Reader

Critical Black Studies Reader
Author: Rochelle Brock
Publisher: Black Studies and Critical Thinking
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: African American arts
ISBN: 9781433124068

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The Critical Black Studies Reader is a ground-breaking volume whose aim is to criticalize and reenvision Black Studies through a critical lens. The book not only stretches the boundaries of knowledge and understanding of issues critical to the Black experience, it creates a theoretical grounding that is intersectional in its approach. Our notion of Black Studies is neither singularly grounded in African American Studies nor on traditional notions of the Black experience. Though situated work in this field has historically grappled with the question of «where are we?» in Black Studies, this volume offers the reader a type of criticalization that has not occurred to this point. While the volume includes seminal works by authors in the field, as a critical endeavor, the editors have also included pieces that address the political issues that intersect with - among others - power, race, class, gender, sexuality, religion, place, and economics.


Black Catholic Studies Reader

Black Catholic Studies Reader
Author: David J. Endres
Publisher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2021-04-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813234298

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This first-ever Black Catholic Studies Reader offers an introduction to the theology and history of the Black Catholic experience from those who know it best: Black Catholic scholars, teachers, activists, and ministers. The reader offers a multi-faceted, interdisciplinary approach that illuminates what it means to be Black and Catholic in the United States. This collection of essays from prominent scholars, both past and present, brings together contributions from theologians M. Shawn Copeland, Kim Harris, Diana Hayes, Bryan Massingale, and C. Vanessa White, and historians Cecilia Moore, Diane Batts Morrow, and Ronald Sharps, and selections from an earlier generation of thinkers and activists, including Thea Bowman, Cyprian Davis, and Clarence Rivers. Contributions delve into the interlocking fields of history, spirituality, liturgy, and biography. Through their contributions, Black Catholic Studies scholars engage theologies of liberation and the reality of racism, the Black struggle for recognition within the Church, and the distinctiveness of African-inspired spirituality, prayer, and worship. By considering their racial and religious identities, these select Black Catholic theologians and historians add their voices to the contemporary conversation surrounding culture, race, and religion in America, inviting engagement from students and teachers of the American experience, social commentators and advocates, and theologians and persons of faith.


The Black Studies Reader

The Black Studies Reader
Author: Jacqueline Bobo
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2004
Genre: African American gays
ISBN: 0415945542

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A long overdue look at the central role Black studies has played within academic life and culture, this volume explains how, as a truly transdisciplinary field, Black studies brought nonwhite Barbies, the pragmatics of political activism, and profound educational initiatives into the classroom.


The African American Studies Reader

The African American Studies Reader
Author: Nathaniel Norment
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 9781594601552

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This book is the most comprehensive anthology in the field. The intellectual, political, and social aspects of African American Studies continue to evolve, as do the ways in which the discipline will advance knowledge about African Americans for the future. This edition contains new authors; updated introductions to each section and the bibliography; an expanded glossary of biographies; and review questions and critical analyses for each section. Topics include: The Discipline; African American Women's Studies; Historical Perspectives; Philosophical Perspectives; Theoretical Foundations; Political Perspectives; Critical Issues and Perspectives; and Curriculum Development and Program Models.


Introduction to Black Studies

Introduction to Black Studies
Author: Karenga (Maulana.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 558
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Encyclopedia of Black Studies

Encyclopedia of Black Studies
Author: Molefi Kete Asante
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2005
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780761927624

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Encyclopedia containing a full analysis of the economic, political, sociological, historical, literary, and philosophical issues related to Americans of African descent.


Introduction to African American Studies

Introduction to African American Studies
Author: Talmadge Anderson
Publisher: Black Classic Press
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1580730396

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There is an ongoing debate as to whether African American Studies is a discipline, or multidisciplinary or interdisciplinary field. Some scholars assert that African American Studies use a well-defined common approach in examining history, politics, and the family in the same way as scholars in the disciplines of economics, sociology, and political science. Other scholars consider African American Studies multidisciplinary, a field somewhat comparable to the field of education in which scholars employ a variety of disciplinary lenses-be they anthropological, psychological, historical, etc., --to study the African world experience. In this model the boundaries between traditional disciplines are accepted, and researches in African American Studies simply conduct discipline based an analysis of particular topics. Finally, another group of scholars insists that African American Studies is interdisciplinary, an enterprise that generates distinctive analyses by combining perspectives from d


Modernism and the Harlem Renaissance

Modernism and the Harlem Renaissance
Author: Houston A. Baker
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2013-11-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 022615629X

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"Mr. Baker perceives the harlem Renaissance as a crucial moment in a movement, predating the 1920's, when Afro-Americans embraced the task of self-determination and in so doing gave forth a distinctive form of expression that still echoes in a broad spectrum of 20th-century Afro-American arts. . . . Modernism and the Harlem Renaissance may well become Afro-America's 'studying manual.'"—Tonya Bolden, New York Times Book Review


African American Studies

African American Studies
Author: Nathaniel Norment
Publisher: Black Studies and Critical Thinking
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Africa
ISBN: 9781433161308

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African American Studies: The Discipline and Its Dimensions is a comprehensive resource book that recounts the development of the discipline and provides a basic reference source for sixteen areas of knowledge.