John H. Stanfield II, the leading contemporary Black sociologist of knowledge, distills decades of his research and thinking in a set of articles—some original to the volume, others from fugitive sources—that address race in the formation of epistemologies, theories, and methodologies in social science. Stanfield’s contributions to the discipline, such as the adoption of restorative justice as an anti-racism solution in multiracial societies and the development of African diasporic sociological reasoning, are highlighted here. Ranging widely across theoretical, methodological, and substantive topics, Stanfield creates a reflective sociology viewed through an African diasporic lens that enriches the thinking and practice of social science.
The reflective critiques offered by C. L. R. James, Paul Robeson, Carter G. Woodson, Anna Cooper, William E. B. Du Bois, Zora Neale Hurston, Hubert Harrison, Frantz Fanon, Walter Rodney, and E. Franklin Frazier could be used to fashion ...
In general, Black Power incorporated a myriad of ideas including group solidarity, self-respect and the guarantee of life, liberty and the pursuit of a good life for all Americans, especially Blacks. This period is also defined by the ...
The Death of White Sociology: Essays on Race and Culture
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Sociology of the Black Experience
This new collection of essays revisit the legacies of significant Black scholars including James E. Blackwell, William Julius Wilson, Joyce Ladner, and Mary Pattillo, but also extends coverage to include overlooked figures like Audre Lorde, ...
Civilization. Contents, Discontents, Malcontents, and Other Essays in Social Theory. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press 1990, pp. 191-201. Marouby, Christian: Adam Smith and the Anthropology of the Enlightenment.
Introduction to Black Sociology
The selections which are included demonstrate Du Bois' concentration on black Americans and black community life in the United States. This collection of Du Bois' sociological writings is also of interest since it highlights Du Bois as ...