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Africana History, Culture and Social Policy
A Collection of Critical Essays
James L. Conyers Jr. (Anthology Editor) , Alva Barnett (Anthology Editor) , Julius E. Thompson (Contributor) , Joyce Pettis (Contributor) , Owen Mordaunt (Contributor) , E Frenzella Delancey (Contributor) , Regina Jennings (Contributor) , Ahati N.N. Toure (Contributor) , Jerome H. Schiele (Contributor) , Charles P. Henry (Contributor) , James Johnson (Contributor) , Philip Secret (Contributor) , Darryll Lewis (Contributor) , James Stewart (Contributor) , Victor Oguejiofor Okafor (Contributor) , Pat Hults (Contributor) , Carol T. Mitchell (Contributor)
Africana History, Culture and Social Policy
A Collection of Critical Essays
James L. Conyers Jr. (Anthology Editor) , Alva Barnett (Anthology Editor) , Julius E. Thompson (Contributor) , Joyce Pettis (Contributor) , Owen Mordaunt (Contributor) , E Frenzella Delancey (Contributor) , Regina Jennings (Contributor) , Ahati N.N. Toure (Contributor) , Jerome H. Schiele (Contributor) , Charles P. Henry (Contributor) , James Johnson (Contributor) , Philip Secret (Contributor) , Darryll Lewis (Contributor) , James Stewart (Contributor) , Victor Oguejiofor Okafor (Contributor) , Pat Hults (Contributor) , Carol T. Mitchell (Contributor)
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Description
In this collection of compelling essays, scholars critically examine the history, culture, and social policies that surround the African Diaspora and explore how these have shaped the experiences of African-Americans today. The essays address a wide range of related topics that include historical perspectives on black clergy, the historical significance of black poetry and literature, the place of black studies in the academy, racism on campuses, and issues concerning social work. In seeking to promote dialogue between scholars of various disciplines, this volume fosters a non-hegemonic perspective that is critical for investigating and understanding contemporary African-American culture.
Table of Contents
chapter 2 The Black Clergy Profession: An Historical Overview
chapter 3 The Black Poet as Historian
chapter 4 In the Belly of the Beast: Field Research in Apartheid South Africa
chapter 5 Wanjiru's Search for Self in Ngugi Wa Thiong'o's Minutes of Glory
chapter 6 Meridian: Alice Walker's Memory Song
chapter 7 Toni Morrison's Jazz: A Jam Session in African Culture and Cosmology
chapter 8 The Aset Imperative: Toward a Revolutionary Consciousness and Male Ontology of Maat
chapter 9 The Epidemiological Model for Social Workers
chapter 10 Afrocentricity: An Emerging Paradigm in Social Work Practice
chapter 11 Racial Policy in Transition
chapter 12 Focus and Style Representational Roles of Congressional Black and Hispanic Caucus Members
chapter 13 Aids, Blacks, and Policy
chapter 14 Introducing Black Studies: A Critical Examination of Some Textual Materials
chapter 15 Africology and the Academy: Essential Texts, Concepts, Methods, and New Controversies
chapter 16 Black Students / White Campus, The Pervasiveness of Racism
chapter 17 A Portrait of Fictive Kinship in African American Students in Two Secondary Science Classrooms
chapter 18 Index
Product details
| Published | 01 Aug 1999 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 424 |
| ISBN | 9781461699484 |
| Imprint | International Scholars Publications |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |



















