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The Black studies reader /

"Black studies emerged from the tumultuous social and civil rights movements of the 1960s and empowered African Americans to look at themselves in new ways and pass on a dignified version of Black history. However, it also enriched traditional disciplines in profound and significant ways. Propo...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Bobo, Jacqueline (Editor ), Hudley, Cynthia (Editor ), Michel, Claudine (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Routledge, 2004.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • pt. I. Theorizing Black studies. Section A. Evolution of consciousness. The intellectual and institutional development of Africana studies / Robert L. Harris, Jr. ; Black studies in liberal arts education / Johnnetta B. Cole ; Theorizing Black studies : the continuing role of community service in the study of race and class / James Jennings ; How the west was one : on the uses and limitations of diaspora / Robin D.G. Kelley
  • Section B. Black feminism : acts of resistance. Womanist consciousness : Maggie Lena Walker and the Independent Order of Saint Luke / Elsa Barkley Brown ; Discontented Black feminists : prelude and postscript to the passage of the nineteenth amendment / Rosalyn Terborg-Penn ; Ella Baker and the origins of "participatory democracy" / Carol Mueller ; Black women and the academy / Angela Y. Davis
  • Section C. Representing Black men. How deep, how wide? : perspectives on the making of the Massachusetts 54th Colored Infantry / Jacqueline Shearer ; Military rights and wrongs : African Americans in the U.S. Armed Forces / Phyllis R. Klotman ; Justifiable homicide, police brutality, or governmental repression? The 1962 Los Angeles police shooting of seven members of the Nation of Islam / Frederick Knight ; Some glances at the Black fag : race, same-sex desire, and cultural belonging / Marlon B. Ross
  • pt. II. Conceptualizing culture and ideology. Section D. Text creation and representation. The Color purple : Black women as cultural readers / Jacqueline Bobo ; Black talk radio : defining community needs and identity / Catherine R. Squires ; Chasing Fae : the Watermelon woman and Black lesbian possibility / Laura L. Sullivan ; Dreadpath/Lockspirit / Akasha Gloria Hull
  • Section E. Interrogating cultural expressions. In the year 1915 : D.W. Griffith and the whitening of America / Cedric J. Robinson ; What is the "Black" in Black popular culture? / Stuart Hall ; Dyes and dolls : multicultural Barbie and the merchandising of difference / Ann duCille ; African signs and spirit writing / Harryette Mullen
  • pt. III. Sexuality, education, religion. Section F. Autonomy, subjectivity, sexuality. Black (w)holes and the geometry of Black female sexuality / Evelynn Hammonds ; Black bodies/gay bodies : the politics of race in the gay/military battle / Alycee J. Lane ; Hormones and melanin : the dimensions of "race," sex, and gender in Africology : reflexive journeys / Patrick Bellegarde-Smith ; Can the queen speak? : racial essentialism, sexuality, and the problem of authority / Dwight A. McBride
  • Section G. Education : pedagogy and practice. Home-school partnership through the eyes of parents / Cynthia Hudley and Rhoda Barnes ; Desegregation experiences of minority students : adolescent coping strategies in five Connecticut high schools / Randi L. Miller ; Racial socialization strategies of parents in three Black private schools / Deborah J. Johnson ; Talking about race, learning about racism : the application of racial identity development theory in the classroom / Beverly Daniel Tatum
  • Section H. Religion in Black life. Slave ideology and biblical interpretation / Katie Geneva Cannon ; Black theology and the Black woman / Jacquelyn Grant ; Teaching Haitian vodou / Claudine Michel ; Islam in the African-American experience / Richard Brent Turner.