Fifty Key Scholars in Black Social Thought
Herausgeber: Jipguep-Akhtar, Marie-Claude; Khan, Nazneen M
Fifty Key Scholars in Black Social Thought
Herausgeber: Jipguep-Akhtar, Marie-Claude; Khan, Nazneen M
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This book is a collaborative volume that uplifts and explores the intellectual activism and scholarly contributions of Black social thinkers.
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This book is a collaborative volume that uplifts and explores the intellectual activism and scholarly contributions of Black social thinkers.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781032324395
- ISBN-10: 1032324392
- Artikelnr.: 70366271
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781032324395
- ISBN-10: 1032324392
- Artikelnr.: 70366271
Marie-Claude Jipguep-Akhtar is Associate Professor of Sociology at Howard University, where she has served as graduate program director for close to ten years. Her research interests are race/ethnicity, gender, the life course, and "place" disparities in health and criminal justice. Her research and teaching incorporate Black sociological perspectives that explain the influence of race on the opportunity structure of minorities and the fundamental social inequalities that significantly impact their health, socioeconomic, material, political, and other outcomes. Nazneen M. Khan is Associate Professor and Chair of Sociology at Randolph-Macon College, where she also serves as Director of Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies. Using intersectional theory and methodology, her research and teaching focuses on families, children, and reproductive health and wellbeing in a US context. Her recent scholarship can be read in Contexts, Children & Society, and Sociological Focus. She is also editor of COVID-19 and Childhood Inequality (2022).
Introduction
Marie-Claude Jipguep-Akhtar and Nazneen M. Khan
PART I: Black Epistemology: Black Feminist Epistemology
1 Anna Julia Cooper
2 Audre Lorde
3 Fatou Sow
4 Rose Brewer
5 Patricia Hill Collins
6 Ruth Wilson Gilmore
7 bell hooks
8 Combahee River Collective
Black Insurgent Sociology
9 James Edward Blackwell
10 Archie Mafeje
11 Delores P. Aldridge
12 Joyce Ladner
13 Aldon Morris
14 Earl Wright II
PART II: Black Geopolitics
15 Booker T. Washington
16 W.E.B. Du Bois
17 Charles S. Johnson
18 Oliver Cromwell Cox
19 C.L.R. James
20 Horace R. Cayton, Jr.
21 St. Clair Drake
22 Frantz Fanon
23 Stuart Hall
24 Roy Simon Bryce-Laporte
25 William Julius Wilson
26 Cedric Robinson
27 Walter Rodney
28 Esteban Miguel Morales Domínguez
29 Elijah Anderson
30 Amina Mama
PART III: Black Oppression, Black Resistance
31 Ida B. Wells-Barnett
32 Monroe Nathan Work
33 Derrick Bell
34 Beatriz Nascimento
35 Angela Davis
36 Manning Marable
37 Loretta J. Ross
38 Cornel West
39 Dorothy Roberts
40 Lawrence D. Bobo
41 Kimberlé Crenshaw
42 Ruha Benjamin
43 Kehinde Andrews
PART IV: Black Families and Communities
44 Zora Neale Hurston
45 E. Franklin Frazier
46 Ira De Augustine Reid
47 Andrew Billingsley
48 Toni Morrison
49 Nathan Hare
50 Doris Y. Wilkinson
Marie-Claude Jipguep-Akhtar and Nazneen M. Khan
PART I: Black Epistemology: Black Feminist Epistemology
1 Anna Julia Cooper
2 Audre Lorde
3 Fatou Sow
4 Rose Brewer
5 Patricia Hill Collins
6 Ruth Wilson Gilmore
7 bell hooks
8 Combahee River Collective
Black Insurgent Sociology
9 James Edward Blackwell
10 Archie Mafeje
11 Delores P. Aldridge
12 Joyce Ladner
13 Aldon Morris
14 Earl Wright II
PART II: Black Geopolitics
15 Booker T. Washington
16 W.E.B. Du Bois
17 Charles S. Johnson
18 Oliver Cromwell Cox
19 C.L.R. James
20 Horace R. Cayton, Jr.
21 St. Clair Drake
22 Frantz Fanon
23 Stuart Hall
24 Roy Simon Bryce-Laporte
25 William Julius Wilson
26 Cedric Robinson
27 Walter Rodney
28 Esteban Miguel Morales Domínguez
29 Elijah Anderson
30 Amina Mama
PART III: Black Oppression, Black Resistance
31 Ida B. Wells-Barnett
32 Monroe Nathan Work
33 Derrick Bell
34 Beatriz Nascimento
35 Angela Davis
36 Manning Marable
37 Loretta J. Ross
38 Cornel West
39 Dorothy Roberts
40 Lawrence D. Bobo
41 Kimberlé Crenshaw
42 Ruha Benjamin
43 Kehinde Andrews
PART IV: Black Families and Communities
44 Zora Neale Hurston
45 E. Franklin Frazier
46 Ira De Augustine Reid
47 Andrew Billingsley
48 Toni Morrison
49 Nathan Hare
50 Doris Y. Wilkinson
Introduction
Marie-Claude Jipguep-Akhtar and Nazneen M. Khan
PART I: Black Epistemology: Black Feminist Epistemology
1 Anna Julia Cooper
2 Audre Lorde
3 Fatou Sow
4 Rose Brewer
5 Patricia Hill Collins
6 Ruth Wilson Gilmore
7 bell hooks
8 Combahee River Collective
Black Insurgent Sociology
9 James Edward Blackwell
10 Archie Mafeje
11 Delores P. Aldridge
12 Joyce Ladner
13 Aldon Morris
14 Earl Wright II
PART II: Black Geopolitics
15 Booker T. Washington
16 W.E.B. Du Bois
17 Charles S. Johnson
18 Oliver Cromwell Cox
19 C.L.R. James
20 Horace R. Cayton, Jr.
21 St. Clair Drake
22 Frantz Fanon
23 Stuart Hall
24 Roy Simon Bryce-Laporte
25 William Julius Wilson
26 Cedric Robinson
27 Walter Rodney
28 Esteban Miguel Morales Domínguez
29 Elijah Anderson
30 Amina Mama
PART III: Black Oppression, Black Resistance
31 Ida B. Wells-Barnett
32 Monroe Nathan Work
33 Derrick Bell
34 Beatriz Nascimento
35 Angela Davis
36 Manning Marable
37 Loretta J. Ross
38 Cornel West
39 Dorothy Roberts
40 Lawrence D. Bobo
41 Kimberlé Crenshaw
42 Ruha Benjamin
43 Kehinde Andrews
PART IV: Black Families and Communities
44 Zora Neale Hurston
45 E. Franklin Frazier
46 Ira De Augustine Reid
47 Andrew Billingsley
48 Toni Morrison
49 Nathan Hare
50 Doris Y. Wilkinson
Marie-Claude Jipguep-Akhtar and Nazneen M. Khan
PART I: Black Epistemology: Black Feminist Epistemology
1 Anna Julia Cooper
2 Audre Lorde
3 Fatou Sow
4 Rose Brewer
5 Patricia Hill Collins
6 Ruth Wilson Gilmore
7 bell hooks
8 Combahee River Collective
Black Insurgent Sociology
9 James Edward Blackwell
10 Archie Mafeje
11 Delores P. Aldridge
12 Joyce Ladner
13 Aldon Morris
14 Earl Wright II
PART II: Black Geopolitics
15 Booker T. Washington
16 W.E.B. Du Bois
17 Charles S. Johnson
18 Oliver Cromwell Cox
19 C.L.R. James
20 Horace R. Cayton, Jr.
21 St. Clair Drake
22 Frantz Fanon
23 Stuart Hall
24 Roy Simon Bryce-Laporte
25 William Julius Wilson
26 Cedric Robinson
27 Walter Rodney
28 Esteban Miguel Morales Domínguez
29 Elijah Anderson
30 Amina Mama
PART III: Black Oppression, Black Resistance
31 Ida B. Wells-Barnett
32 Monroe Nathan Work
33 Derrick Bell
34 Beatriz Nascimento
35 Angela Davis
36 Manning Marable
37 Loretta J. Ross
38 Cornel West
39 Dorothy Roberts
40 Lawrence D. Bobo
41 Kimberlé Crenshaw
42 Ruha Benjamin
43 Kehinde Andrews
PART IV: Black Families and Communities
44 Zora Neale Hurston
45 E. Franklin Frazier
46 Ira De Augustine Reid
47 Andrew Billingsley
48 Toni Morrison
49 Nathan Hare
50 Doris Y. Wilkinson