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Introduction to Africana Studies Marc E. Prou

Introduction to Africana Studies By Marc E. Prou

Introduction to Africana Studies by Marc E. Prou


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Provides a thorough and scholarly examination of Africa and its diasporas, focusing on Africana social and cultural history. The selections are written by experts in the fields of literature, history, sociology, anthropology, political writing, feminism, and cultural analysis.

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Introduction to Africana Studies: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on the African Experience by Marc E. Prou

The rich collection of essays in Introduction to Africana Studies: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on the Africana Experience provides a thorough and scholarly examination of Africa and its diasporas, focusing on Africana social and cultural history.

The selections are written by experts in the fields of literature, history, sociology, anthropology, political writing, feminism, and cultural analysis. Divided into five broad, thematic units, the book begins with an examination of the African continent, its people and civilizations from ancient times through colonialism and post-colonialism.

Section Two addresses slavery, colonialism, and freedom. Historical perspective is provided through material on West Africa in the era of slave trade. Readers will benefit from fresh views on emancipation and gain insight into role of religion for African Americans.

Section Three is devoted to critical issues of race analysis, including the new racism and racism and feminism. Section Four discusses civil rights, Pan-Africanism, and nationalism, with selections on Black Power, the March on Washington, and Pan-Africanism and national identities. Section Five moves the discussion firmly into the contemporary with works on gender, the Black family, and current public policy issues.

Effectively opening up new areas of thought across academic disciplines, Introduction to Africana Studies can be used in both undergraduate and graduate level courses in Africana and African diaspora studies. The book is also a useful tool for researchers in the field.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Part 1: The African Continent and Its People
  • Africa and the Ancient Civilizations of the near East and the Mediterranean
  • Cheikh Anta Diop and Ancient Egypt in Africa
  • Afrocentrism and Historical Models for the Foundation of Ancient Greece
  • Civilization on Trial: The Colonial and Postcolonial State in Africa
  • Part 2: Slavery, Colonialism, and Freedom
  • West Africa during the Slave Trade Era
  • Antinomies of Slavery, Enlightenment, and Universal History
  • After Emancipation: Abraham Lincoln's Black Dream
  • Down in Egyptland
  • Part 3: Race Analysis Matters
  • Albany, New York and the Great Migration
  • Apropos the Idea of Race ... Again
  • The Past Is Ever Present: Recognizing the New Racism
  • Racism and Feminism
  • Part 4: Civil Rights Movement
  • Rethinking the Black Power Era
  • The Unknown Origins of the March on Washington: Civil Rights Politics and the Black Working Class
  • Coming Home: Pan-Africanisms and National Identities
  • Part 5: Gender, the Black Family, and Public Policy Issues
  • Abandoned before the Storms: The Glaring Disaster of Gender, Race, and Class Disparities in the Gulf
  • Men Speak Out: Views on Gender, Sex, and Power
  • Work, Family, and Black Women's Oppression

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CIN1621315509G
9781621315506
1621315509
Introduction to Africana Studies: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on the African Experience by Marc E. Prou
Used - Good
Paperback
Cognella, Inc
20130131
412
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