Transformations in Africana Studies
History, Theory, and Epistemology
Herausgeber: Oyebade, Adebayo
Transformations in Africana Studies
History, Theory, and Epistemology
Herausgeber: Oyebade, Adebayo
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This book introduces Africana Studies, reflecting on how it has developed over the last 50 years as an intellectual enterprise for knowledge production about Africa and the African diaspora. Bringing together rich insights from across history, art, and sociology, this will be an important read for students and researchers.
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This book introduces Africana Studies, reflecting on how it has developed over the last 50 years as an intellectual enterprise for knowledge production about Africa and the African diaspora. Bringing together rich insights from across history, art, and sociology, this will be an important read for students and researchers.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9781032277493
- ISBN-10: 1032277491
- Artikelnr.: 65894009
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9781032277493
- ISBN-10: 1032277491
- Artikelnr.: 65894009
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Adebayo Oyebade holds a PhD in History from Temple University, Philadelphia. He is currently Professor of History and Chair of the department at Tennessee State University where he also teaches African history courses. He has authored numerous journal articles and book chapters on African and African Diasporan history. He is the author, editor, and co- editor of eleven books including Culture and Customs of Angola. His latest book is the co-edited volume, Africa in the Twenty-First Century: The Promise of Development and Democratization.
Introduction: Toward an Africana Epistemology Adebayo Oyebade PART 1:
FOUNDATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE DISCIPLINE Mission Conscious: On the
Foundation, Development, and Problems of the Field of Black Studies
Rebecca S. Dixon 1.Why Africology? A Critical Review of Debates about how
to Name the Discipline Victor Oguejiofor Okafor 2. A Century of
Africa-Centered Programs on Black Campuses: Creating a Multimodal
Collaborative Africana Studies Digital Project at HBCUs Andrea Ringer,
Sekhmet Ra Em Kht Maat, & A. Hannibal Leach 3. Nkrumah, Black Activism, and
the Emergence and Development of Africana Studies Bernard Steiner Ifekwe
4. The Local and the Global: Sixty Years of African Studies in Africa Dele
Layiwola 5. Specialization or Interdisciplinarity? African Studies in
Africa at the Crossroads Cleopas Chika Mba PART 2: THEORIES AND METHODS OF
KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION 8. Rethinking Knowledge Production in Africa:
'Afrocentric Epistemology' as an Emancipatory Discourse Biruk Shewadeg 9.
African Cosmology and Africana Queer Theory Sekhmet Ra Em Kht Maat 10.
Colonial History and Documentary Sources: Insights from Southern Nigeria
Bright Chiazam Alozie 11. Abina and the Important Men: Using the Graphic
History Genre to Teach Africa Elizabeth Dachowski and Adebayo Oyebade 12.
Afrocentricity and Africana Studies: A Bibliographical Survey Adebayo
Oyebade and Sekhmet Ra Em Kht Maat PART 3: GENDER, POPULAR CULTURE, AND
LITERARY SPACES 13. Returning, Seeking, and Offering: Sankofa and Black
Feminist History, 1979 - 2019 K.T. Ewing 14. Women's Studies in Nigeria: A
Critical Review Folasade Hunsu 15. "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing": Culture,
Epistemology, and the Historicity of Black Music Michael Bertrand 16.
Exploring Migration Literature: Identity and Culture in Amma Darko's
Beyond the Horizon Michael Chiedozie Uhuegbu 17. "A Film is Banned if the
Ladies Say So:" Women and Film Censorship in Kenya, 1912-1963 Samson K.
Ndanyi Epilogue: Africana Studies: Looking Back to Confront the Future
Adebayo Oyebade
FOUNDATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE DISCIPLINE Mission Conscious: On the
Foundation, Development, and Problems of the Field of Black Studies
Rebecca S. Dixon 1.Why Africology? A Critical Review of Debates about how
to Name the Discipline Victor Oguejiofor Okafor 2. A Century of
Africa-Centered Programs on Black Campuses: Creating a Multimodal
Collaborative Africana Studies Digital Project at HBCUs Andrea Ringer,
Sekhmet Ra Em Kht Maat, & A. Hannibal Leach 3. Nkrumah, Black Activism, and
the Emergence and Development of Africana Studies Bernard Steiner Ifekwe
4. The Local and the Global: Sixty Years of African Studies in Africa Dele
Layiwola 5. Specialization or Interdisciplinarity? African Studies in
Africa at the Crossroads Cleopas Chika Mba PART 2: THEORIES AND METHODS OF
KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION 8. Rethinking Knowledge Production in Africa:
'Afrocentric Epistemology' as an Emancipatory Discourse Biruk Shewadeg 9.
African Cosmology and Africana Queer Theory Sekhmet Ra Em Kht Maat 10.
Colonial History and Documentary Sources: Insights from Southern Nigeria
Bright Chiazam Alozie 11. Abina and the Important Men: Using the Graphic
History Genre to Teach Africa Elizabeth Dachowski and Adebayo Oyebade 12.
Afrocentricity and Africana Studies: A Bibliographical Survey Adebayo
Oyebade and Sekhmet Ra Em Kht Maat PART 3: GENDER, POPULAR CULTURE, AND
LITERARY SPACES 13. Returning, Seeking, and Offering: Sankofa and Black
Feminist History, 1979 - 2019 K.T. Ewing 14. Women's Studies in Nigeria: A
Critical Review Folasade Hunsu 15. "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing": Culture,
Epistemology, and the Historicity of Black Music Michael Bertrand 16.
Exploring Migration Literature: Identity and Culture in Amma Darko's
Beyond the Horizon Michael Chiedozie Uhuegbu 17. "A Film is Banned if the
Ladies Say So:" Women and Film Censorship in Kenya, 1912-1963 Samson K.
Ndanyi Epilogue: Africana Studies: Looking Back to Confront the Future
Adebayo Oyebade
Introduction: Toward an Africana Epistemology Adebayo Oyebade PART 1:
FOUNDATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE DISCIPLINE Mission Conscious: On the
Foundation, Development, and Problems of the Field of Black Studies
Rebecca S. Dixon 1.Why Africology? A Critical Review of Debates about how
to Name the Discipline Victor Oguejiofor Okafor 2. A Century of
Africa-Centered Programs on Black Campuses: Creating a Multimodal
Collaborative Africana Studies Digital Project at HBCUs Andrea Ringer,
Sekhmet Ra Em Kht Maat, & A. Hannibal Leach 3. Nkrumah, Black Activism, and
the Emergence and Development of Africana Studies Bernard Steiner Ifekwe
4. The Local and the Global: Sixty Years of African Studies in Africa Dele
Layiwola 5. Specialization or Interdisciplinarity? African Studies in
Africa at the Crossroads Cleopas Chika Mba PART 2: THEORIES AND METHODS OF
KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION 8. Rethinking Knowledge Production in Africa:
'Afrocentric Epistemology' as an Emancipatory Discourse Biruk Shewadeg 9.
African Cosmology and Africana Queer Theory Sekhmet Ra Em Kht Maat 10.
Colonial History and Documentary Sources: Insights from Southern Nigeria
Bright Chiazam Alozie 11. Abina and the Important Men: Using the Graphic
History Genre to Teach Africa Elizabeth Dachowski and Adebayo Oyebade 12.
Afrocentricity and Africana Studies: A Bibliographical Survey Adebayo
Oyebade and Sekhmet Ra Em Kht Maat PART 3: GENDER, POPULAR CULTURE, AND
LITERARY SPACES 13. Returning, Seeking, and Offering: Sankofa and Black
Feminist History, 1979 - 2019 K.T. Ewing 14. Women's Studies in Nigeria: A
Critical Review Folasade Hunsu 15. "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing": Culture,
Epistemology, and the Historicity of Black Music Michael Bertrand 16.
Exploring Migration Literature: Identity and Culture in Amma Darko's
Beyond the Horizon Michael Chiedozie Uhuegbu 17. "A Film is Banned if the
Ladies Say So:" Women and Film Censorship in Kenya, 1912-1963 Samson K.
Ndanyi Epilogue: Africana Studies: Looking Back to Confront the Future
Adebayo Oyebade
FOUNDATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE DISCIPLINE Mission Conscious: On the
Foundation, Development, and Problems of the Field of Black Studies
Rebecca S. Dixon 1.Why Africology? A Critical Review of Debates about how
to Name the Discipline Victor Oguejiofor Okafor 2. A Century of
Africa-Centered Programs on Black Campuses: Creating a Multimodal
Collaborative Africana Studies Digital Project at HBCUs Andrea Ringer,
Sekhmet Ra Em Kht Maat, & A. Hannibal Leach 3. Nkrumah, Black Activism, and
the Emergence and Development of Africana Studies Bernard Steiner Ifekwe
4. The Local and the Global: Sixty Years of African Studies in Africa Dele
Layiwola 5. Specialization or Interdisciplinarity? African Studies in
Africa at the Crossroads Cleopas Chika Mba PART 2: THEORIES AND METHODS OF
KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION 8. Rethinking Knowledge Production in Africa:
'Afrocentric Epistemology' as an Emancipatory Discourse Biruk Shewadeg 9.
African Cosmology and Africana Queer Theory Sekhmet Ra Em Kht Maat 10.
Colonial History and Documentary Sources: Insights from Southern Nigeria
Bright Chiazam Alozie 11. Abina and the Important Men: Using the Graphic
History Genre to Teach Africa Elizabeth Dachowski and Adebayo Oyebade 12.
Afrocentricity and Africana Studies: A Bibliographical Survey Adebayo
Oyebade and Sekhmet Ra Em Kht Maat PART 3: GENDER, POPULAR CULTURE, AND
LITERARY SPACES 13. Returning, Seeking, and Offering: Sankofa and Black
Feminist History, 1979 - 2019 K.T. Ewing 14. Women's Studies in Nigeria: A
Critical Review Folasade Hunsu 15. "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing": Culture,
Epistemology, and the Historicity of Black Music Michael Bertrand 16.
Exploring Migration Literature: Identity and Culture in Amma Darko's
Beyond the Horizon Michael Chiedozie Uhuegbu 17. "A Film is Banned if the
Ladies Say So:" Women and Film Censorship in Kenya, 1912-1963 Samson K.
Ndanyi Epilogue: Africana Studies: Looking Back to Confront the Future
Adebayo Oyebade