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El. knyga: Renewing Black Intellectual History: The Ideological and Material Foundations of African American Thought

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  • Formatas: 336 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Nov-2015
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317252962
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  • Formatas: 336 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Nov-2015
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317252962
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Reflecting critically on the discipline of African American studies is a complicated undertaking. Making sense of the black American experience requires situating it within the larger cultural, political-economic, and ideological dynamics that shape American life. This volume moves away from privileging racial commonality as the fulcrum of inquiry and moves toward observing the quality of the accounts scholars have rendered of black American life. This book maps the changing conditions of black political practice and experience from Emancipation to Obama with excursions into the Jim Crow era, Black Power radicalism, and the Reagan revolt. Here are essays, classic and new, that define historically and conceptually discrete problems affecting black Americans as these problems have been shaped by both politics and scholarly fashion. A key goal of the book is to come to terms with the changing terrain of American life in view of major Civil Rights court decisions and legislation.
Introduction vii
Adolph Reed, Jr.
Kenneth W. Warren
Acknowledgments xii
Part I Emancipation, Reconstruction, and Retrenchment
Introduction
1(2)
Frederick Douglass's Life and Times: Progressive Rhetoric and the Problem of Constituency
3(16)
Kenneth W. Warren
``Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others'': The Political Economy of Racism in the United States
19(34)
Judith Stein
Part II The Jim Crow Era
Introduction
51(2)
How Black ``Folk'' Survived in the Modern South: Industrialization, Popular Culture, and the Transformation of Black Working-Class Leisure in the Jim Crow South
53(27)
William P. Jones
An Inevitable Drift? Oligarchy, Du Bois, and the Prospect of Democracy Between the Wars
80(15)
Kenneth W. Warren
The Educational Alliance and the Urban League in New York: Ethnic Elites and the Politics of Americanization and Racial Uplift, 1903-1932
95(31)
Tourt F. Reed
The Chicago School of Human Ecology and the Ideology of Black Civic Elites
126(32)
Preston H. Smith II
``What a Pure, Healthy, Unified Race Can Accomplish'': Collective Reproduction and the Sexual Politics of Black Nationalism
158(26)
Michele Mitchell
Black Power Nationalism as Ethnic Pluralism: Postwar Liberalism's Ethnic Paradigm in Black Radicalism
184(33)
Dean E. Robinson
Part III The Post-Jim Crow Era
Introduction
215(2)
The Postmodern Moment in Black Literary and Cultural Studies
217(35)
Madhu Dubey
The ``Color Line'' Then and Now: The Souls of Black Folk and the Changing Context of Black American Politics
252(52)
Adolph Reed, Jr.
Conclusion 304(3)
Adolph Reed, Jr.
Kenneth W. Warren
Index 307(16)
About the Authors 323
Reed, Adolph; Warren, Kenneth W.