<h4>A comprehensive and practical text on teaching, understanding and practicing African American Studies</h4> <ul><li>Divided into four practical, teachable parts: History and Context of African American Studies; Theories and Methodologies; Social Responsibility, Service Learning and Activism; and
African American Studies
β Scribed by Jeanette R. Davidson (editor)
- Publisher
- Edinburgh University Press
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 329
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book brings together chapters authored by leading African American Studies/Black Studies scholars in the USA and the UK. It focuses on the roots of the discipline, reaching back to early brilliant Black intellectuals, discusses the historical and epistemological development of formal Black Studies, setting these in their socio-political contexts, and presents research methodologies and guidelines that are appropriate and valid for people of African descent. A number of chapters direct attention to the disciplineβs longstanding commitment to social responsibility with chapters that focus on arts and activism, service learning and civic engagement, and present tangible examples for students. The book concludes with chapters on diverse research topics inclusive of history and gender, literature, sport, music, representation in comic books, afrofuturism, and the Black Studies Movement in the UK.
β¦ Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Notes on Contributors
1 Introduction
I HISTORY AND CONTEXT OF AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
2 Danny Glover: Memories from 1968
3 Pedagogy and Decolonization: Historical Refl ections on Origins of Black Studies in the United States
4 Toward Radical Pan-African Pedagogy and Civic Education
5 The βField and Functionβ of Africana Studies: Insights from the Life and Writings of W. E. B. Du Bois
II AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES: THEORIES AND METHODOLOGIES
6 African American Studies: Discourses and Paradigms
7 Afrocentricity and Africology: Theory and Practice in the Discipline
8 Revisiting White Privilege: Pedagogy in Black Studies
9 Social Science Research in Africana Studies: Ethical Protocols and Guidelines
10 Africana Studies and Oral History: A Critical Assessment
III SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, SERVICE LEARNING AND ACTIVISM
11 Africana Studies and Community Service: Using the STRENGTH Model
12 Africana Studies and Civic Engagement
13 Danny Glover and Manning Marable: Activism Through Art and Scholarship
14 Contemporary Women of the African Diaspora: Identity, Artistic Expression and Activism
IV SELECTED AREAS OF SCHOLARSHIP IN THE DISCIPLINE
15 He Wasnβt Man Enough: Black Male Studies and the Ethnological Targeting of Black Men in Nineteenth-Century Suffragist Thought
16 Reading Black Through the Looking Glass: Decoding the Encoding in African Diasporic Literature
17 Diversity and Representations of Blackness in Comic Books
18 Black Athletes and the Problematic of Integration in Sport
19 African American Music: The Ties That Bind
20 Afrofuturism and the Question of Visual Reparations
21 The Black Studies Movement in Britain
Index
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