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Critical Black studies reader

Title
Critical Black studies reader / edited by Rochelle Brock, Dara Nix-Stevenson, Paul Chamness Miller.
Publication
New York ; Bern ; Franfurt : Peter Lang, [2017]

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Additional Authors
  • Brock, Rochelle, 1957-
  • Nix-Stevenson, Dara
  • Iida, Paul Chamness
Description
xii, 281 pages; 26 cm
Series Statement
Black studies & critical thinking, 1947-5985 ; vol. 60
Uniform Title
Black studies & critical thinking ; v. 60.
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Part 1. Theories of critical black studies -- 1. Remarks on Frantz Fanon's Thought: Deconstructing "White Mythologies" / Domenica Maviglia -- 2. Nurturing Cultural Competence While Facilitating the Developmental Progression of the Cognitive Lens / Rinnel Atherton and Alexander Hines -- 3. Transnationalism: Competing Definitions, Individual Agency in an Age of Globalization, and Research Trends / G. Sue Kasun -- 4. The New Face of Humanitarian Intervention and Arab-African Recolonization / Reynaldo Anderson and D. L. Stephenson -- 5. Decolonizing the Black Male Body: An Anticolonial Perspective / Pierre W. Orelus -- Part 2. Sociopolitical and cultural aesthetics in black studies -- 6. Black Aesthetics, Fiction, and Future: Discontent While Viewing the Disinterest / Roymieco A. Carter and Leila E. Villaverde -- 7. Legba, Black Studies, and Critical White Studies: Transforming Critical Thinking at the Crossroads / John L. Jackson and Toni King -- 8. "Burn Hollywood Burn": The Political Economy of Degradation Through the Commodification of Representation / Brian Lozenski -- 9. The Beauty of Burden: Cultural Aesthetics of Black Women Writers and Poets / Tammie Jenkins -- 10. Racial Priming in the Black Press / Ben LaPoe and Jas Sullivan -- 11. Do You Have to Be White to Be Gifted? The K-12 Experience for High-Ability Black Students / Antonia Szymanski -- 12. Black Studies, Multicontextualism, and the Discourse of "Diversity and Inclusion" / John L. Jackson -- 13. Reclaiming (Her)Stories: The Feminism and Activism of Frances Jackson Coppin / Faye Spencer Moor -- Part 3. Queer and transgender issues in black studies -- 14. HIV Criminalization: A Continuation of Racial-Sexual Terror Exacted on the Bodies of Black MSM / Tabias O. Wilson -- 15. An African American's Reflections Through Erotic Mythology / Nwachi Tafari -- 16. Masculinity and the Black Man in a Heteronormative World / Michael A. Brown and Paul Chamness Miller -- 17. "Passing for White, Passing for Man": Johnson's The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man as Transgender Narrative / C. Riley Snorton -- 18. Pedagogy and the Sista' Professor: Teaching Black Queer Feminist Studies Through the Self / Mel Michelle Lewis -- Part 4. Activism and resistance in black studies: past, present, future -- 19. When the Church Sins: The Violence of Silence / Linda A. Wiggins -- 20. "Yes! Black folks tan too!" Resistance Recognized Through the Stories of a Black Beach Community / Hope Jackson -- 21. The Kinara Speaks: Kwanzaa as an Expression of Activism and Resistance in the City of Greensboro / Dawn N. Hicks Tafari and Tonya Poole -- 22. Speaking Back to What's Black: Using Critical Family History and Autoethnography Against That Lying Old Jim Crow / Sherick Hughes -- 23. Beyond Charisma: Critiquing the Embedded Imaginary of Black Leadership in Hip Hop and Black Social Movements / Andreana Clay -- 24. The Epistemological Work of Black Teachers: Tilling the Fertile Soil of Intellectual Activism / Coma D. Gist -- 25. Village Pedagogy: Empowering African American Students to Be Activists / Shuntay Z. McCoy and Tiffany G. B. Packer -- 26. The Sting of a WASP: An Autoethnographic Account of a Black Administrator in Student Affairs / Nathan Stephens -- 27. From Slavery to Slut Walk: Brown Bodies and the Misguided Politics of Sexual Agency / Emelyn A. dela Pena, Jollene Levid, and Barbra Ramos -- 28. What Can We Learn from the SNCC and Civil Rights in Mississippi? /Rochelle Brock.
Call Number
Sc F 17-100
ISBN
  • 9781433124075
  • 1433124076
  • 9781433124068
  • 1433124068
LCCN
2016019529
OCLC
881665833
Title
Critical Black studies reader / edited by Rochelle Brock, Dara Nix-Stevenson, Paul Chamness Miller.
Publisher
New York ; Bern ; Franfurt : Peter Lang, [2017]
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
Black studies & critical thinking, 1947-5985 ; vol. 60
Black studies & critical thinking ; v. 60.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Added Author
Brock, Rochelle, 1957- editor.
Nix-Stevenson, Dara, editor.
Iida, Paul Chamness, editor.
Research Call Number
Sc F 17-100
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