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Discourse on Africana Studies: James Turner and Paradigms of Knowledge
364
by Scot Brown (Editor)
Scot Brown
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Discourse on Africana Studies: James Turner and Paradigms of Knowledge
364
by Scot Brown (Editor)
Scot Brown
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Discourse on Africana Studies: James Turner and Paradigms of Knowledge is both a reader and an introspective tribute, comprised of writings by James Turner and commentary from several of his former students. The book strives to underscore critical connections between multiple dimensions of Turner’s legacy (as scholar, activist, institution-builder, teacher, and mentor), while also aiming to contribute to the growing historicized literature on the Black Studies movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s. The contributors to this book hope to influence this early phase in Black/Africana Studies historiography and provide a resource for discourse on the future of the discipline.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781937306212 |
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Publisher: | Diasporic Africa Press |
Publication date: | 02/11/2016 |
Edition description: | New Edition |
Pages: | 364 |
Product dimensions: | 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d) |
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements / Scot Brown ................................................................ 1Foreword: Reflections on the Life and Legacy of Dr. James Turner /
Ron Daniels ............................................................................................ 2
Preface / Scot Brown ............................................................................... 7
P A R T I : T O W A R D A F R I C A N A S T U D I E S
From Tradition to Discipline: James Turner and the Making of Africana
Studies / Scot Brown .............................................................................. 13
P A R T I I : B L A C K N A T I O N A L I S M
Introduction: James Turner and the Pedagogical Intensities/Intimacies of
Black Nationalism / Dylan Rodríguez..................................................... 37
2.1 Black Nationalism: The Inevitable Response / James Turner ........... 53
2.2 The Sociology of Black Nationalism / James Turner ........................ 63
2.3 Race, Class, Nationality and Color: The African American Search for
Identity/ Bettye Collier-Thomas and James Turner .................................. 74
P A R T I I I : B L A C K / A F R I C A N A S T U D I E S A S
D I S C I P L I N E
Introduction: Black Intellectual Insurgency-James Turner and the
Discipline of Africana Studies / Jonathan Fenderson .............................. 94
3.1 Black Students: A Changing Perspective / James Turner ................ 111
3.2 Black Studies: A Concept and a Plan / James Turner ..................... 120
3.3 Black Studies and a Black Philosophy of Education / James Turner 132
3.4 Black Studies as Integral Tradition in African-American Intellectual
History / James Turner and C. Steven McGann .................................... 140
3.5 Towards a Critique of Social Science /
James Turner and W. Eric Perkins ........................................................ 154
3.6 Africana Studies and Epistemology: A Discourse in the Sociology of
Knowledge / James Turner .................................................................. 167
P A R T I V : P A N - A F R I C A N I S M A N D
I N T E R N A T I O N A L I S M
Introduction: James Turner and the Practice of Pan-Africanism /
LaTasha B. Levy .................................................................................. 187
4.1 Africa: Conflict in Black and White / James Turner and
Rukudzo Murapa ................................................................................ 199
4.2 Sixth Pan-African Congress 1974: Historical Perspective /
James Turner ....................................................................................... 203
4.3 The Political Economy of American Investment in South Africa /
James Turner ....................................................................................... 213
4.4 Universal Education and Nation-Building in Africa / James Turner
............................................................................................................ 234
P A R T V : T H E P O L I T I C S O F R A C E
Introduction: James Turner and the Sociology of Race /
Anthony P. Browne .............................................................................. 256
5.1 Blacks in the Cities: Land and Self-Determination / James Turner 269
5.2 Implications of Class Conflict and Racial Cleavage for the U.S. Black
Community / James Turner ................................................................ 275
5.3 Inequity in the System: Racism in American Society and on College
Campuses / James Turner .................................................................... 286
5.4 Africana Studies and Critical Race Theory: Fifty Years after Brown /
Kimberlé Crenshaw .............................................................................. 292
Afterword / Scot Brown ........................................................................ 307
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