Literatura académica sobre el tema "African American intellectuals"
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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "African American intellectuals"
Carby, Hazel V. "African American Intellectuals Symposium". Journal of African American History 88, n.º 1 (enero de 2003): 78–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3559051.
Texto completoMartone, Eric. "Creating a local black identity in a global context: the French writer Alexandre Dumas as an African American lieu de mémoire". Journal of Global History 5, n.º 3 (27 de octubre de 2010): 395–422. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1740022810000203.
Texto completoNesbitt, F. Njubi. "African Intellectuals in the Belly of the Beast: Migration, Identity, and the Politics of Exile". African Issues 30, n.º 1 (2002): 70–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1548450500006351.
Texto completoAayushi Sangharshee. "Langston Hughes’ Representation of African-American Anger". Creative Launcher 4, n.º 5 (31 de diciembre de 2019): 112–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.53032/tcl.2019.4.5.18.
Texto completoBrizuela-Garcia, Esperanza. "Literacy and the Decolonization of Africa's Intellectual History". History in Africa 38 (2011): 35–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/hia.2011.0007.
Texto completoBrock, Lisa. "Questioning the Diaspora: Hegemony, Black Intellectuals and Doing International History from Below". Issue: A Journal of Opinion 24, n.º 2 (1996): 9–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0047160700502273.
Texto completoBeuving, J. Joost. "ETHNOGRAPHIES OF MARGINALITY". Africa 86, n.º 1 (15 de enero de 2016): 162–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0001972015000960.
Texto completoHarris, Katherine y Martin Staniland. "American Intellectuals and African Nationalists, 1955-1970." American Historical Review 97, n.º 2 (abril de 1992): 644. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2165912.
Texto completoHorne, Gerald y Martin Staniland. "American Intellectuals and African Nationalists, 1955-1970." Journal of American History 79, n.º 2 (septiembre de 1992): 735. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2080184.
Texto completoBeecher, Lloyd N. y Martin Staniland. "American Intellectuals and African Nationalists, 1955-1970". International Journal of African Historical Studies 25, n.º 1 (1992): 162. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/220164.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "African American intellectuals"
Ondaatje, Michael L. "Neither counterfeit heroes nor colour-blind visionaries : black conservative intellectuals in modern America". University of Western Australia. History Discipline Group, 2008. http://theses.library.uwa.edu.au/adt-WU2008.0029.
Texto completoFarmer, Ashley Dawn. "What You've Got is a Revolution: Black Women's Movements for Black Power". Thesis, Harvard University, 2013. http://dissertations.umi.com/gsas.harvard:10817.
Texto completoAfrican and African American Studies
Myers, Joshua M. "(Re)conceptualizing Intellectual Histories of Africana Studies: Preliminary Considerations". Master's thesis, Temple University Libraries, 2011. http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/163901.
Texto completoM.A.
The overarching objective of this thesis outlines the preliminary rationale for the development of a comprehensive review of the sources that seek to understand disciplinarity, Africana Studies, and Africana intellectual histories. It is the conceptual overlay for an extended work that will eventually offer a (re)conceptualization of Africana Studies intellectual genealogies.
Temple University--Theses
Myers, Joshua M. "Reconceptualizing Intellectual Histories of Africana Studies: A Review of the Literature". Diss., Temple University Libraries, 2013. http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/227924.
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Properly understood, Africana Studies is a stand-alone "discipline." One that goes beyond, and disengages the normative boundaries and understandings of Western disciplinarity. This work is premised on such an understanding of autonomy. It reifies such a proposition by compiling scholarly literature on the subject of Africana intellectual traditions as a point of departure for articulating a rationale for viewing Africana Studies' disciplinary history as inclusive of the expansive tradition of Africana intellectual thought. It posits several generations of thinkers associated broadly with what can be referred to as Africana Studies have determined that African intellectual traditions should influence and often provide the methodological direction for disciplinary Africana Studies. It assembles much of the literature that attempts to contextualize disciplinarity firstly, and then those that theorize connections of Africana Studies disciplinary work to intellectual traditions arising out of the African experience. Through a process of culling the intellectual commitments of Western structures of knowledge from general intellectual historical texts and other disciplinary histories, this work situates its development of communities of thought and their academic and ideological legacies. From there it assesses how Africana thinkers understood these knowledge formations, a process Cedric Robinson considers to be the beginnings of a Black intelligentsia. The combination of all these reviewed literatures will be analyzed to reveal why and how, if at all, Africana thinkers have developed work that contributes to the construction of its own disciplinary space--with its concomitant methodological considerations.
Temple University--Theses
Evans, Jazmin Antwynette. "Scientific Racism's Role in the Social Thought of African Intellectual, Moral, and Physical inferiority". Master's thesis, Temple University Libraries, 2019. http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/581847.
Texto completoM.A.
Scientific Racism was a method used by some to legitimize racist social thought without any compelling scientific evidence. This study seeks to identify, through the Afrocentric Paradigm, some of these studies and how they have influenced the modern western institution of medicine. It is also the aim of this research to examine the ways Africans were exploited by the western institution of medicine to progress the field. Drawing on The Post Traumatic Slave Theory, I will examine how modern-day Africans in America are affected by the experiences of enslaved Africans.
Temple University--Theses
Brooks, Zachary D. "Optimizing the Functional Utility of Afrocentric Intellectual Production: The Significance of Systemic Race Consciousness & Necessity of a Separatist Epistemological Standpoint". Master's thesis, Temple University Libraries, 2018. http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/500843.
Texto completoM.A.
This research aims to reinforce the functional aspect of the Afrocentric paradigm by coupling the development of Afrocentric consciousness with a systemic race consciousness so that the intellectual production coming out of the discipline of Africology can more practically address the needs of Afrikan people under the contemporary system of white supremacy. By examining strengths and limitations of some existing theories and concepts within Black Studies, the goal of this examination becomes to more effectively address the problems of the epistemic convergence Eurocentrism structurally imposes on Afrikan people seeking liberation. Through an examination of how the cultural logic of racism/white supremacy has determined the shape and character of institutions within the United States, this work will argue that the most constructive political disposition for an Afrocentrist to take is one of separatist nationalism. The argument being made is that this ideological component is a necessary catalyst to produce Afrocentric scholarship that has optimal functional utility toward the goal of achieving sustainable liberation for Afrikan people from the Maafa.
Temple University--Theses
Golden, Timothy. "James Samuel Stemons history of an unknown laborer and intellectual, 1890-1922 /". Diss., Connect to the thesis, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10066/1007.
Texto completoHendricks, Avila D. "The influence of professional socialization on African American faculty perceptions of academic culture and intellectual freedom /". free to MU campus, to others for purchase, 1998. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/mo/fullcit?p9901241.
Texto completoGaetan, Maret. "The early struggle of black internationalism : intellectual interchanges among American and French black writers during the interwar period". Thesis, University of Oxford, 2016. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:e649fb42-e482-428b-8fd4-a62acecbb899.
Texto completoVinas-Nelson, Jessica. "The Future of the Race: Black Americans' Debates Over Interracial Marriage". The Ohio State University, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu155557927861785.
Texto completoLibros sobre el tema "African American intellectuals"
M, Dennis Rutledge, ed. The Black intellectuals. Greenwich, Conn: JAI Press, 1997.
Buscar texto completoStaniland, Martin. American intellectuals and African nationalists, 1955-1970. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991.
Buscar texto completoL, Conyers James, ed. Black American intellectualism and culture: A social study of African American social and political thought. Stamford, CT: JAI Press, 1999.
Buscar texto completoBlack intellectuals, Black cognition, and a Black aesthetic. Westport, Conn: Praeger, 1997.
Buscar texto completoBanks, William M. Black intellectuals: Race and responsibility in American life. New York: W.W. Norton, 1998.
Buscar texto completoBlack intellectuals: Race and responsibility in American life. New York: W.W. Norton, 1996.
Buscar texto completoD, Wright W. Crisis of the Black intellectual. Chicago: Third World Press, 2005.
Buscar texto completoCrisis of the Black intellectual. Chicago: Third World Press, 2007.
Buscar texto completoCrisis of the Black intellectual. Chicago, IL: Third World Press, 2005.
Buscar texto completoRussell, Dick. Black genius and the American experience. New York: Carroll & Graf, 1999.
Buscar texto completoCapítulos de libros sobre el tema "African American intellectuals"
Lieberman, Robbie. "“Another Side of the Story”: African American Intellectuals Speak Out for Peace and Freedom during the Early Cold War Years". En Anticommunism and the African American Freedom Movement, 17–49. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230620742_2.
Texto completoWilford, Hugh. "The American Society of African Culture: The CIA and Transnational Networks of African Diaspora Intellectuals in the Cold War". En Transnational Anti-Communism and the Cold War, 23–34. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137388803_2.
Texto completoSpillers, Hortense J. "The Crisis of the Black Intellectual". En A Companion to African-American Philosophy, 87–104. Malden, MA, USA: Blackwell Publishing, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470751640.ch5.
Texto completoPrisock, Louis G. "The New “Color Blind” Conservatism: Creating an Intellectual Infrastructure". En African Americans in Conservative Movements, 47–93. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-89351-8_3.
Texto completoOchonu, Moses. "Diaspora intellectuals, alienation and the production of Africa in the Euro-American academy". En Global Africans, 9–27. New York, NY : Routledge, 2017. | Series: Routledge African studies ; 25: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315543802-2.
Texto completoFraser, Rebecca J. "“Oh Yea, Daughters of Africa, Awake! Awake! Arise” [Maria W. Stewart, 1831]". En Black Female Intellectuals in Nineteenth Century America, 115–47. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003270973-5.
Texto completoRamcharan, Robin. "The Protection of Traditional Knowledge in Africa, Asia, and Latin America". En International Intellectual Property Law and Human Security, 177–214. The Hague, The Netherlands: T. M. C. Asser Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-6704-900-9_8.
Texto completoDagbovie, Pero Gaglo. "African American Intellectual History". En The Black Intellectual Tradition, 17–39. University of Illinois Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252043857.003.0002.
Texto completo"African American Intellectuals and Europe between the Two World Wars". En African American Writing, 88–105. Temple University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvrf88mb.9.
Texto completoClingman, Stephen. "My South African American story". En African Scholars and Intellectuals in North American Academies, 24–33. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429202537-4.
Texto completoInformes sobre el tema "African American intellectuals"
Marion, Marlon. Victimization, Separatism and Anti-intellectualism: An Empirical Analysis of John McWhorter's Theory on African American's Low Academic Performance. Portland State University Library, enero de 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.1634.
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