The future of Black studies / Abdul Alkalimat.
Material type: TextPublisher: London : Pluto Press, 2022Copyright date: ©2022Description: 262 pages : illustration ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 0745347010
- 9780745347011
- 0745347002
- 9780745347004
- Black people -- History -- Study and teaching
- African Americans -- History -- Study and teaching
- Racism -- Study and teaching
- Personnes noires -- Histoire -- Étude et enseignement
- Noirs américains -- Histoire -- Étude et enseignement
- Racisme -- Étude et enseignement
- African Americans -- Study and teaching
- Black people -- Study and teaching
- Racism -- Study and teaching
- 305.8960071 ALK.T 23
- 973/.049607300711 23
- E184.7 .A45 2022
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Reference | International Centre for Marxian Studies & Research General Stacks | International Centre for Marxian Studies & Research | 305.8960071 ALK.T (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | CMS3061 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-246) and index.
Rethinking Afrofuturism -- Imagining the future -- Back to the future -- Struggle for the future -- History, ideology, and culture -- African diaspora studies in contemporary academic practice -- Diaspora studies in the African diaspora -- Science and technology in black history -- Theories of eblack -- Toledo model for eblack studies.
"The marginalisation of Black voices from the academy is a problem in the Western world. But Black Studies, where it exists, is a powerful, boundary-pushing discipline, grown out of struggle and community action. Here, Abdul Alkalimat, one of the founders of Black Studies in the US, presents a reimagining of the future trends in the study of the Black experience. Taking Marxism and Black Experientialism, Afro-Futurist and Diaspora frameworks, he projects a radical future for the discipline at this time of social crisis. Choosing cornerstones of culture, such as the music of Sun Ra, the movie Black Panther and the writer Octavia Butler, he looks at the trajectory of Black liberation thought since slavery, including new research on the rise in the comparative study of Black people all over the world. Turning to look at how digital tools enhance the study of the discipline, this book is a powerful read that will inform and inspire students and activists." -- Provided by publisher.
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