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Argues for a more radical and critical approach to Black Studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317255505
- Artikelnr.: 44366177
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317255505
- Artikelnr.: 44366177
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Professor of Public Affairs, History, and Mrican-American Studies Director, Center for Contemporary Black History Columbia University
Part I Remapping the Black Experience; Chapter 1 Rethinking Black Studies; Living Black History: Resurrecting the African-American Intellectual Tradition
Manning Marable; Teaching Race and Racism in the Twenty-First Century: Thematic Considerations
Howard Winant; Chapter 2 Reinterpreting the Past: The New Black History; The Nature of African-American History
Herbert Aptheker; Forty Acres
or
An Act of Bad Faith
Jeffrey R. Kerr-Ritchie; Black Like Mao: Red China and Black Revolution
Robin D. G. Kelley
Esch Betsy; Chapter 3 Home to Harlem: Yesterday and Today; Losing Ground: Harlem
the War on Drugs
and the Prison Industrial Complex
Leith Mullings; Toward an Ethnography of a Quotation-Marked-Off Place
John L. JacksonJr; Part II Old Constructs
New Contexts; Chapter 4 The New Racial Domain; "Good at the Game of Tricknology": Proposition 209 and the Struggle for the Historical Memory of the Civil Rights Movement
George Derek Musgrove; Notes on a National Report
Nikhil Singh; Chapter eap Talk
er
Dialogue
Gary Y. Okihiro; Chapter 5 Black Feminist Studies: The New Politics of Gender; Black Feminism and the Challenge of Black Heterosexual Male Desire
Michael Awkward; Establishing Black Feminism
Barbara Smith; Working It Off: Welfare Reform
Workfare
and Work Experience Programs in New York City
Davis Dana-Ain
Aparicio Ana
Jacobs Audrey
Kochiyama Akemi
Mullings Leith
Queeley Andrea
Thompson Beverly; "It's Not Right but Its Okay": Black Women's R & B and the House That Terry McMillan Built
Daphne A. Brooks; Chapter 6 The Hip-Hop Nation: Black Youth Culture Today; Hip-Hop and the Aesthetics of Criminalization
Andrea Queeley; From Elvis to Eminem: Play That Funky Music
White Boy!
Todd Boyd; Part III Beyond Traditional Boundaries; Chapter 7 Beyond Black and White: Redefining Racialized Identities; Profit
Power
and Privilege: The Racial Politics of Ancestry
Lee D. Baker; The Politics of Studying Whiteness
Noel Ignatiev; The Political Economy of Whiteness Studies
Eric Klinenberg; Defending Critical Studies of Whiteness but Not Whiteness Studies
David Roediger; The Difference between Whiteness and Whites
John HartiganJr; Brilliance without Passion: Whiteness Scholarship and the Struggle against Racism
Tim Wise; Whiteness: A Mixed Bag
Karen Brodkin; Chapter 8 Transnational Blackness: Africa and the African Diaspora
Asia
and Globalization; The Continuity Of Struggle: An Interview
Assata Shakur; The New South Africa and the Process of Transformation
Bill FletcherJr; Globalized Punishment
Localized Resistance: Prisons
Neoliberalism
and Empire
Julia Sudbury; Let Us Be Moors: Islam
Race and "Connected Histories"
Hishaam D. Aidi; Chapter 9 The Responsibility of the Critical Black Studies Scholar Eight Lessons from the Black Front: A Primer
Farah Jasmine Griffin Aftermath
Hazel V. Carby And the Beat Goes On: Challenges Facing Black Intellectuals
Kathleen Neal Cleaver A Scholar in Struggle
Clayborne Carson;
Manning Marable; Teaching Race and Racism in the Twenty-First Century: Thematic Considerations
Howard Winant; Chapter 2 Reinterpreting the Past: The New Black History; The Nature of African-American History
Herbert Aptheker; Forty Acres
or
An Act of Bad Faith
Jeffrey R. Kerr-Ritchie; Black Like Mao: Red China and Black Revolution
Robin D. G. Kelley
Esch Betsy; Chapter 3 Home to Harlem: Yesterday and Today; Losing Ground: Harlem
the War on Drugs
and the Prison Industrial Complex
Leith Mullings; Toward an Ethnography of a Quotation-Marked-Off Place
John L. JacksonJr; Part II Old Constructs
New Contexts; Chapter 4 The New Racial Domain; "Good at the Game of Tricknology": Proposition 209 and the Struggle for the Historical Memory of the Civil Rights Movement
George Derek Musgrove; Notes on a National Report
Nikhil Singh; Chapter eap Talk
er
Dialogue
Gary Y. Okihiro; Chapter 5 Black Feminist Studies: The New Politics of Gender; Black Feminism and the Challenge of Black Heterosexual Male Desire
Michael Awkward; Establishing Black Feminism
Barbara Smith; Working It Off: Welfare Reform
Workfare
and Work Experience Programs in New York City
Davis Dana-Ain
Aparicio Ana
Jacobs Audrey
Kochiyama Akemi
Mullings Leith
Queeley Andrea
Thompson Beverly; "It's Not Right but Its Okay": Black Women's R & B and the House That Terry McMillan Built
Daphne A. Brooks; Chapter 6 The Hip-Hop Nation: Black Youth Culture Today; Hip-Hop and the Aesthetics of Criminalization
Andrea Queeley; From Elvis to Eminem: Play That Funky Music
White Boy!
Todd Boyd; Part III Beyond Traditional Boundaries; Chapter 7 Beyond Black and White: Redefining Racialized Identities; Profit
Power
and Privilege: The Racial Politics of Ancestry
Lee D. Baker; The Politics of Studying Whiteness
Noel Ignatiev; The Political Economy of Whiteness Studies
Eric Klinenberg; Defending Critical Studies of Whiteness but Not Whiteness Studies
David Roediger; The Difference between Whiteness and Whites
John HartiganJr; Brilliance without Passion: Whiteness Scholarship and the Struggle against Racism
Tim Wise; Whiteness: A Mixed Bag
Karen Brodkin; Chapter 8 Transnational Blackness: Africa and the African Diaspora
Asia
and Globalization; The Continuity Of Struggle: An Interview
Assata Shakur; The New South Africa and the Process of Transformation
Bill FletcherJr; Globalized Punishment
Localized Resistance: Prisons
Neoliberalism
and Empire
Julia Sudbury; Let Us Be Moors: Islam
Race and "Connected Histories"
Hishaam D. Aidi; Chapter 9 The Responsibility of the Critical Black Studies Scholar Eight Lessons from the Black Front: A Primer
Farah Jasmine Griffin Aftermath
Hazel V. Carby And the Beat Goes On: Challenges Facing Black Intellectuals
Kathleen Neal Cleaver A Scholar in Struggle
Clayborne Carson;
Part I Remapping the Black Experience; Chapter 1 Rethinking Black Studies; Living Black History: Resurrecting the African-American Intellectual Tradition
Manning Marable; Teaching Race and Racism in the Twenty-First Century: Thematic Considerations
Howard Winant; Chapter 2 Reinterpreting the Past: The New Black History; The Nature of African-American History
Herbert Aptheker; Forty Acres
or
An Act of Bad Faith
Jeffrey R. Kerr-Ritchie; Black Like Mao: Red China and Black Revolution
Robin D. G. Kelley
Esch Betsy; Chapter 3 Home to Harlem: Yesterday and Today; Losing Ground: Harlem
the War on Drugs
and the Prison Industrial Complex
Leith Mullings; Toward an Ethnography of a Quotation-Marked-Off Place
John L. JacksonJr; Part II Old Constructs
New Contexts; Chapter 4 The New Racial Domain; "Good at the Game of Tricknology": Proposition 209 and the Struggle for the Historical Memory of the Civil Rights Movement
George Derek Musgrove; Notes on a National Report
Nikhil Singh; Chapter eap Talk
er
Dialogue
Gary Y. Okihiro; Chapter 5 Black Feminist Studies: The New Politics of Gender; Black Feminism and the Challenge of Black Heterosexual Male Desire
Michael Awkward; Establishing Black Feminism
Barbara Smith; Working It Off: Welfare Reform
Workfare
and Work Experience Programs in New York City
Davis Dana-Ain
Aparicio Ana
Jacobs Audrey
Kochiyama Akemi
Mullings Leith
Queeley Andrea
Thompson Beverly; "It's Not Right but Its Okay": Black Women's R & B and the House That Terry McMillan Built
Daphne A. Brooks; Chapter 6 The Hip-Hop Nation: Black Youth Culture Today; Hip-Hop and the Aesthetics of Criminalization
Andrea Queeley; From Elvis to Eminem: Play That Funky Music
White Boy!
Todd Boyd; Part III Beyond Traditional Boundaries; Chapter 7 Beyond Black and White: Redefining Racialized Identities; Profit
Power
and Privilege: The Racial Politics of Ancestry
Lee D. Baker; The Politics of Studying Whiteness
Noel Ignatiev; The Political Economy of Whiteness Studies
Eric Klinenberg; Defending Critical Studies of Whiteness but Not Whiteness Studies
David Roediger; The Difference between Whiteness and Whites
John HartiganJr; Brilliance without Passion: Whiteness Scholarship and the Struggle against Racism
Tim Wise; Whiteness: A Mixed Bag
Karen Brodkin; Chapter 8 Transnational Blackness: Africa and the African Diaspora
Asia
and Globalization; The Continuity Of Struggle: An Interview
Assata Shakur; The New South Africa and the Process of Transformation
Bill FletcherJr; Globalized Punishment
Localized Resistance: Prisons
Neoliberalism
and Empire
Julia Sudbury; Let Us Be Moors: Islam
Race and "Connected Histories"
Hishaam D. Aidi; Chapter 9 The Responsibility of the Critical Black Studies Scholar Eight Lessons from the Black Front: A Primer
Farah Jasmine Griffin Aftermath
Hazel V. Carby And the Beat Goes On: Challenges Facing Black Intellectuals
Kathleen Neal Cleaver A Scholar in Struggle
Clayborne Carson;
Manning Marable; Teaching Race and Racism in the Twenty-First Century: Thematic Considerations
Howard Winant; Chapter 2 Reinterpreting the Past: The New Black History; The Nature of African-American History
Herbert Aptheker; Forty Acres
or
An Act of Bad Faith
Jeffrey R. Kerr-Ritchie; Black Like Mao: Red China and Black Revolution
Robin D. G. Kelley
Esch Betsy; Chapter 3 Home to Harlem: Yesterday and Today; Losing Ground: Harlem
the War on Drugs
and the Prison Industrial Complex
Leith Mullings; Toward an Ethnography of a Quotation-Marked-Off Place
John L. JacksonJr; Part II Old Constructs
New Contexts; Chapter 4 The New Racial Domain; "Good at the Game of Tricknology": Proposition 209 and the Struggle for the Historical Memory of the Civil Rights Movement
George Derek Musgrove; Notes on a National Report
Nikhil Singh; Chapter eap Talk
er
Dialogue
Gary Y. Okihiro; Chapter 5 Black Feminist Studies: The New Politics of Gender; Black Feminism and the Challenge of Black Heterosexual Male Desire
Michael Awkward; Establishing Black Feminism
Barbara Smith; Working It Off: Welfare Reform
Workfare
and Work Experience Programs in New York City
Davis Dana-Ain
Aparicio Ana
Jacobs Audrey
Kochiyama Akemi
Mullings Leith
Queeley Andrea
Thompson Beverly; "It's Not Right but Its Okay": Black Women's R & B and the House That Terry McMillan Built
Daphne A. Brooks; Chapter 6 The Hip-Hop Nation: Black Youth Culture Today; Hip-Hop and the Aesthetics of Criminalization
Andrea Queeley; From Elvis to Eminem: Play That Funky Music
White Boy!
Todd Boyd; Part III Beyond Traditional Boundaries; Chapter 7 Beyond Black and White: Redefining Racialized Identities; Profit
Power
and Privilege: The Racial Politics of Ancestry
Lee D. Baker; The Politics of Studying Whiteness
Noel Ignatiev; The Political Economy of Whiteness Studies
Eric Klinenberg; Defending Critical Studies of Whiteness but Not Whiteness Studies
David Roediger; The Difference between Whiteness and Whites
John HartiganJr; Brilliance without Passion: Whiteness Scholarship and the Struggle against Racism
Tim Wise; Whiteness: A Mixed Bag
Karen Brodkin; Chapter 8 Transnational Blackness: Africa and the African Diaspora
Asia
and Globalization; The Continuity Of Struggle: An Interview
Assata Shakur; The New South Africa and the Process of Transformation
Bill FletcherJr; Globalized Punishment
Localized Resistance: Prisons
Neoliberalism
and Empire
Julia Sudbury; Let Us Be Moors: Islam
Race and "Connected Histories"
Hishaam D. Aidi; Chapter 9 The Responsibility of the Critical Black Studies Scholar Eight Lessons from the Black Front: A Primer
Farah Jasmine Griffin Aftermath
Hazel V. Carby And the Beat Goes On: Challenges Facing Black Intellectuals
Kathleen Neal Cleaver A Scholar in Struggle
Clayborne Carson;