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Afrikan-Centered Consciousness versus The New World Order : Garveyism in the Age of Globalism

Title
Afrikan-Centered Consciousness versus The New World Order : Garveyism in the Age of Globalism / Amos N. Wilson.
Author
Wilson, Amos N.
Publication
New York : Afrikan World InfoSystems, 1999.

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Description
141 pages : illustrations, maps; 22 cm
Series Statement
AWIS lecture series
Uniform Title
AWIS lecture series
Subject
  • Garvey, Marcus, 1887-1940 > Influence
  • Garvey, Marcus, 1887-1940
  • African Americans > Race identity
  • Black people > Race identity
  • Black nationalism
  • African diaspora
  • Noirs américains > Identité ethnique
  • Nationalisme noir
  • Africains > Pays étrangers
  • Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Historical overview of Marcus Garvey -- Part I. The legacy of Marcus Garvey -- Garvey and the structuring of reality -- Perception -- Perception and self-knowledge -- Perception and lack of self-knowledge -- Irony of education -- Externalized perception -- The assimilationist treadmill -- The illusion of progress -- The true nationalist -- The restructuring of Garvey's legacy -- Part II. Afrikan-centered consciousness, personality and culture as instruments of power -- Power and consciousness -- The imperative of consciousness -- Blacks as jobs creators -- Black wealth expropriated -- Denial of slave consciousness -- Demonic possession -- Somnambulistic possession -- Self-hatred as a White defense mechanism -- Lucid possession -- Spontaneous and artificial possession -- Latent possession -- The multiple personality and enslaved Afrikans -- Culture, consciousness, and possession -- Culture as social engineering/entertainment vehicle -- Culture, personality, and individuality -- Psychosociohistory and power as cultural creations -- Culture: a revolutionary tool -- Values as directional factors of consciousness -- Why Afrikan-centered consciousness -- The need for nation consciousness and vision -- Afrikan nations as monocultures -- Afrikan American nation as monoculture -- Prescriptions for the Afrikan American nation.
ISBN
  • 9781879164093
  • 1879164094
LCCN
2015026717
OCLC
  • ocn913712182
  • SCSB-14463594
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library