Afrocentric traditions by Conyers, James L., Jr instant download
198 pages ; 23 cm, \"The articles in this volume, the first in a new serial publication in Africana studies, cover a broad range of subject matter and methodology. Topics range from the W. E. B. DuBois-Booker T. Washington schism that led to the formation of the Niagara movement, to the popular dissemination of black hip-hop culture.\" \"Afrocentric Traditions will have particular interest for scholars in the fields of American Studies, cultural studies, historians, sociologists, and specialists in African American studies.\"--BOOK JACKET, Includes bibliographical references and index, Afrocentricity: notes on a disciplinary position / Molefi Kete Asante -- The cultural misorientation construct and the cultural misorientation scale: an Africentric measure of European cultural misidentification among Africans in America / Kobi K.K. Kambon, Reginald Rackley -- \"The Shoah and southern history\" / Nell Irvin Painter -- Religio-theological formations and the (re)making of black Kenyan bodies: an African-American's perspective / Anthony B. Pinn -- Africana studies and the crisis of black masculinity / Anthony J. Lemelle, Jr. -- Social science and systematic inquiry in Africana studies: challenges for the twenty-first century / James B. Stewart -- African American Mississippi writers, historians, and journalists, 1865-2004 / Julius E. Thompson -- A fundamental incompatibility? A reassessment of the basis of the conflict between W.E.B. DuBois and Booker T. Washington / Cary DeCordova Wintz -- Africana studies and black popular hip-hop culture: a reflexive summary of social and cultural movements / James L. Conyers, Jr. -- The roots of black studies / Lea Redmond, Charles P. Henry
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