Africana Critical Theory innovatively identifies and analyzes continental and diasporan African contributions to classical and contemporary critical theory through the works of W. E. B. Du Bois, C.L.R. James, Aime Cesaire, Leopold Senghor, Frantz Fanon, and Amilcar Cabral.
For a discussion of the negation and attempted obliteration of African history and culture(s), see W. E. B. Du Bois, The Negro (1915), Africa, Its Geography, People and Products (1930a), Africa, Its Place in Modern History (1930b), ...
This book, in short, solemnly keeps with Fanon's own predilection for connecting critical theory to revolutionary praxis by utilizing his thought and texts as paradigms and points of departure to deepen and develop the Africana tradition of ...
... My Evolving Program for Negro Freedom " ( 1944 ) , " My Golden Wedding " ( 1946 ) , " I Bury My Wife " ( 1950 ) , " I Take My Stand " ( 1951 ) , In Battle for Peace : The Story of My 83rd Birthday ( 1952 ) , " A Vista of Ninety ...
W.E.B. Du Bois and the Problems of the Twenty-First Century
David Du Bois Reflects Upon His Father , W.E.B. Du Bois's Commitment to the Struggle of African People . ... Its Geography People and Products . Girard , Kansas : Haldeman - Julius . . ( 1930b ) . Africa . Its Place in Modern History .
This work sets forth the guidelines for an Afrocentric literary theory and goes on to apply that theory to three novels: Invisible Man , Song of Solomon and The Chaneysville Incident .
David L. Hull, "The Effect of Essentialism on Taxonomy—Two Thousand Years of Stasis (1),” British Journal for Philosophy of Science 15 (1965): 314—26. 8. See T. E. Wilkerson, "Natural Kinds,” Philosophy 63 (1988): 2942; John Dupré, ...
This collection of essays engages two of the most fundamental social and political issues of our time: community and identity.
With erudition, wit, and grace, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. elucidates the roots and limitations of cultural studies
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