Critical Black studies reader /

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Imprint:New York, NY : Peter Lang Publishing, Inc., [2017]
Description:xii, 281 pages ; 26 cm.
Language:English
Series:Black studies & critical thinking, 1947-5985 ; vol. 60
Black studies & critical thinking ; v. 60.
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Format: E-Resource Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11005148
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Other authors / contributors:Brock, Rochelle, 1957- editor.
Nix-Stevenson, Dara, editor.
Miller, Paul Chamness, editor.
ISBN:9781433124075
1433124076
9781433124068
1433124068
9781453918968
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword
  • Part I. Theories of Critical Black Studies
  • 1. Remarks on Frantz Fanon's Thought: Deconstructing "White Mythologies"
  • 2. Nurturing Cultural Competence While Facilitating the Developmental Progression of the Cognitive Lens
  • 3. Transnationalism: Competing Definitions, Individual Agency in an Age of Globalization, and Research Trends
  • 4. The New Face of Humanitarian Intervention and Arab-African Recolonization
  • 5. Decolonizing the Black Male Body: An Anticolonial Perspective
  • Part 2. Sociopolitical and Cultural Aesthetics in Black Studies
  • 6. Black Aesthetics, Fiction, and Future: Discontent While Viewing the Disinterest
  • 7. Legba, Black Studies, and Critical White Studies: Transforming Critical Thinking at the Crossroads
  • 8. "Burn Hollywood Burn": The Political Economy of Degradation through the Commodification of Representation
  • 9. The Beauty of Burden: Cultural Aesthetics of Black Women Writers and Poets
  • 10. Racial Priming in the Black Press
  • 11. Do You Have to Be White to Be Gifted? The K-12 Experience for High-Ability Black Students
  • 12. Black Studies, Multicontextualism, and the Discourse of "Diversity and Inclusion"
  • 13. Reclaiming (Her)Stories: The Feminism and Activism of Frances Jackson Coppin
  • 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
  • 15. An African American's Reflections Through Erotic Mythology
  • 16. Masculinity and the Black Man in a Heteronormative World
  • 17. "Passing for White, Passing for Man": Johnson's The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man as Transgender Narrative
  • 18. Pedagogy and the Sista' Professor: Teaching Black Queer Feminist Studies Through the Self
  • Part 4. Activism And Resistance in Black Studies: Past, Present, Future
  • 19. When the Church Sins: The Violence of Silence
  • 20. "Yes! Black folks tan too!" Resistance Recognized Through the Stories of a Black Beach Community
  • 21. The Kinara Speaks: Kwanzaa as an Expression of Activism and Resistance in the City of Greensboro
  • 22. Speaking Back to What's Black: Using Critical Family History and Autoethnography Against That Lying Old Jim Crow
  • 23. Beyond Charisma: Critiquing the Embedded Imaginary of Black Leadership in Hip Hop and Black Social Movements
  • 24. The Epistemological Work of Black Teachers: Tilling the Fertile Soil of Intellectual Activism
  • 25. Village Pedagogy: Empowering African American Students to Be Activists
  • 26. The Sting of a WASP: An Autoethnographic Account of a Black Administrator in Student Affairs
  • 27. From Slavery to SlutWalk: Brown Bodies and the Misguided Politics of Sexual Agency
  • 28. What Can We Learn from the SNCC and Civil Rights in Mississippi?
  • Conclusion
  • Contributors