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Frontmatter -- 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 "Field and Function" 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 Wasn't 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
Introduction /Jeanette R. Davidson --African American Studies :discourses and paradigms /Perry A. Hall --Afrocentricity and Africology :theory and practice in the discipline /Molefi Kete Asante --Town and gown :reaffirming social responsibility in Africana Studies /Charles E. Jones and Nafeesa Muhammad --Reflections on the journey :interview with Danny Glover ; Black Studies for the public :interview with Manning Marable /Jeanette R. Davidson --Africa and its importance to African American Studies /Tibor P. Nagy, Jr. --Black Studies in the UK and US :a comparative analysis /Mark Christian --Africana Studies and oral history :a critical assessment /Leslie M. Alexander and Curtis J. Austin --African American Philosophy :through the lens of struggle /George Yancy --Song and dance nexus in the Africana aesthetic :an approach /Melanie Bratcher --Perspectives on Womanism, Black feminism, and Africana Womanism /Maria D. Davidson and Scott Davidson --Theorizing African American Religion /Victor Anderson --African American Studies :vital, transformative, and sustainable /Jeanette R. Davidson and Tim Davidson.
In: Introducing Ethnic Studies
This book presents the diverse, expansive nature of African American Studies and its characteristic interdisciplinarity. It is intended for use with undergraduate/ beginning graduate students in African American Studies, American Studies and Ethnic Studies.
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