The New Black Sociologists follows in the footsteps of 1974's pioneering text Black Sociologists: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, by tracing the organization of its forbearer in key thematic ways. This new collection of essays revisits the legacies of significant Black scholars.
The New Black Sociologists follows in the footsteps of 1974's pioneering text Black Sociologists: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, by tracing the organization of its forbearer in key thematic ways. This new collection of essays revisits the legacies of significant Black scholars.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marcus Anthony Hunter is Chair of the Department of African American Studies, Associate Professor of Sociology, and he holds the Scott Waugh Endowed Chair in the Division of Social Sciences at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is co-author of the forthcoming Chocolate Cities: The Black Map of American Life (2018) and the author of Black Citymakers: How the Philadelphia Negro Changed Urban America (2013), which was a finalist for the C. Wright Mills Award in 2013. His research and areas of specialization are in race; sexuality; urban race relations; and politics, history and change with a focus on urban black Americans.
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Introduction. Part One: HIDDEN FIGURES. 1 #SayHerName: Why Black Women Matter in Sociology. 2 Rewriting Wright: A Note on Perspective in Method and Writing. 3 James Baldwin and the Lay Race Theorist Tradition. 4 Black versus European: Frantz Fanon and the Over determination of Blackness. 5 The Sociology of Stuart Hall. 6 The Cigar Annie's of August Wilson: Ethnographically Unmasking Black Women's Invisibility. 7 Zora Neale Hurston and Ethnography of Black Life. 8 Poking and Prying With a Purpose: Zora Neale Hurston and Black Feminist Sociology. Part Two: BEHIND THE VEIL. 9 When and Where I Always Enter: An Auto-Ethnographic Approach to Black Women's Body Size Politics in Academia. 10 School Daze: Patricia Hill Collins, a College Classroom, and a New Sociology of Race. 11 A History of White Violence Tells Us Attacks on Black Academics are not Ending (I know because it happened to me). 12 A Love Letter to Black Graduate Students. 13 No Fucks to Give: Dismantling the Respectability Politics of White Supremacist Sociology. Part Three: BLACK ON BOTH SIDES. 14 For, By and About: Notes on a Sociology of Black Liberation. 15 The Evolution of #BlackLivesMatter. 16 William Julius Wilson and the Study of the 'New' Diversity Elite Colleges. 17 Black in Business and Ain't It Grand: Sharon M. Collins and the Re-Imagination of Black Professional Life. 18 Why Research on the Global Black Middle Class is Essential. 19 On Second Sight, Surveillance & the Black Planet: Notes on a New Framework. 20 The New Black Sociology: Bringing Diasporic & Internationalist Perspectives. References. Notes.
Introduction. Part One: HIDDEN FIGURES. 1 #SayHerName: Why Black Women Matter in Sociology. 2 Rewriting Wright: A Note on Perspective in Method and Writing. 3 James Baldwin and the Lay Race Theorist Tradition. 4 Black versus European: Frantz Fanon and the Over determination of Blackness. 5 The Sociology of Stuart Hall. 6 The Cigar Annie's of August Wilson: Ethnographically Unmasking Black Women's Invisibility. 7 Zora Neale Hurston and Ethnography of Black Life. 8 Poking and Prying With a Purpose: Zora Neale Hurston and Black Feminist Sociology. Part Two: BEHIND THE VEIL. 9 When and Where I Always Enter: An Auto-Ethnographic Approach to Black Women's Body Size Politics in Academia. 10 School Daze: Patricia Hill Collins, a College Classroom, and a New Sociology of Race. 11 A History of White Violence Tells Us Attacks on Black Academics are not Ending (I know because it happened to me). 12 A Love Letter to Black Graduate Students. 13 No Fucks to Give: Dismantling the Respectability Politics of White Supremacist Sociology. Part Three: BLACK ON BOTH SIDES. 14 For, By and About: Notes on a Sociology of Black Liberation. 15 The Evolution of #BlackLivesMatter. 16 William Julius Wilson and the Study of the 'New' Diversity Elite Colleges. 17 Black in Business and Ain't It Grand: Sharon M. Collins and the Re-Imagination of Black Professional Life. 18 Why Research on the Global Black Middle Class is Essential. 19 On Second Sight, Surveillance & the Black Planet: Notes on a New Framework. 20 The New Black Sociology: Bringing Diasporic & Internationalist Perspectives. References. Notes.
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