This collection of ten essays on African American philosophy addresses a wide range of issues beyond the bounds of traditional racial discourse. The essays are dialectical in the sense that they are conversations between personal histories, between ideologies, and between changing ways that the races talk to one another.
Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2018 im Fachbereich Medien / Kommunikation - Film und Fernsehen, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: One prevalent topic surrounding the question regarding the current rise in American anger is the debate over postmodern ...
... 59—60, 65—67 see also gender; race deconstruction, 21—22 and critique, 21 and dialectics, 33—34 and postmodernism, 21—22 democracy, 166—67 Development School for Youth, The, 160—61 developmental theory, 23 dialectics, 33, ...
Meier , A. ( 1968 ) Negro Thoughts in America , 1880–1915 . ... “ Menkyo Nakutemo Kyodan De Kirari ” [ Without Licence , Brilliant in Classroom ) . ... Morris , M. B. ( 1977 ) An Excursion into Creative Sociology .
29 George H. Junne, The History of Blacks in Canada: A Selectively Annotated Bibliography (Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2003); Smardz Frost, “Sources and Resources”; Hilary Bates Neary, “A Bibliography of Fred Landon's Writings on Black ...
... of post-structural and postmodern theorizing. They attempt to read back into the historical constitution of black identity and community life within and by the dialectic of a global capitalist social structure of racial-class ...
... just as the stories of Thomas Hardy map a fictional Wessex on to the counties of Dorset and Wiltshire . ... According to Crick , the watery Fenlands ' of all landscapes , most approximates to Nothing ' ( W : 11 ) .
The common in-group identity model (Gaertner, Dovidio, & Bachman, 1996) argues that effective contact occurs when members' perceptions of two separate groups (“us” and “them”) becomes one inclusive category (“we”).
This essay was a modest effort to broadly outline some of the more theoretically interesting, though speculative, matters of import pertinent to any postmodern study examining the intersecting categories of race, class, and gender in ...
characterizes postmodern capitalism succeeds by privileging lifestyles and identities that are defined by ... of temporality and class-based racial domination—constitutes, for Nilges, a renewed commitment to dialectics and an effort to ...
190–1. London: Sage. Barak, G. (2004) 'Representing O.J.: The Trial of the Twentieth Century', in F. Bailey and S. Chermak (eds) Famous American Crimes and Trials, vol. 5: 1981–2000, pp. 189–208.