Race and the Writing of History: Riddling the Sphinx

Race and the Writing of History: Riddling the Sphinx

by Maghan Keita
Race and the Writing of History: Riddling the Sphinx

Race and the Writing of History: Riddling the Sphinx

by Maghan Keita

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Overview

Despite increased interest in recent years in the role of race in Western culture, scholars have neglected much of the body of work produced in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries by black intellectuals. For example, while DuBois' thoughts about Africa may be familiar to contemporary academics, those of his important precursors and contemporaries are not widely known. Similarly, although contemporary figures such as Martin Bernal, Molefi Assante, and other "Afrocentrists" are the subject of heated debate, such debates are rarely illuminated by an awareness of the traditions that preceded them. Race and The Writing of History redresses this imbalance, using Bernal's Black Athena and its critics as an introduction to the historical inquiries of African-American intellectuals and many of their African counterparts. Keita examines the controversial legacy of writing history in America and offers a new perspective on the challenge of building new historiographies and epistemologies. As a result, this book sheds new light on how ideas about race and racism have shaped the stories we tell about ourselves.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195354591
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/30/2000
Series: Race and American Culture
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 388 KB

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Villanova University

Table of Contents

Introduction1. Race and Historiography2. Blackness in Ancient History: Criticism and Critique3. Historiography and Black Historians4. Carter G. Woodson5. William Edward Burghardt Du Bois6. William Leo Hansberry7 Frank M. Snowden, Jr.8. Through a Glass Darkly: Afrocentrism9. The Thesis and Its Refinement10. Reprise: Conclusion by Way of Continuity
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