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Black Marxism - The Making of the Black Radical Tradition (Paperback): Cedric J. Robinson Black Marxism - The Making of the Black Radical Tradition (Paperback)
Cedric J. Robinson
R345 R270 Discovery Miles 2 700 Save R75 (22%) In Stock

'A towering achievement. There is simply nothing like it in the history of Black radical thought' Cornel West 'Cedric Robinson's brilliant analyses revealed new ways of thinking and acting' Angela Davis 'This work is about our people's struggle, the historical Black struggle' Any struggle must be fought on a people's own terms, argues Cedric Robinson's landmark account of Black radicalism. Marxism is a western construction, and therefore inadequate to describe the significance of Black communities as agents of change against 'racial capitalism'. Tracing the emergence of European radicalism, the history of Black African resistance and the influence of these on such key thinkers as W. E. B. Du Bois, C. L. R. James and Richard Wright, Black Marxism reclaims the story of a movement.

An Anthropology of Marxism (Paperback): Cedric J. Robinson An Anthropology of Marxism (Paperback)
Cedric J. Robinson
R694 Discovery Miles 6 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cedric Robinson was one of the most important and influential Black radical scholars of recent times, best known for the pathbreaking Black Marxism: The Making of the Black Radical Tradition. In this late major work, he turns his attention to European radical traditions and explores a genealogy of emancipatory thought and practice that predates Marxism and capitalism itself, and which continues to guide struggles for liberation today. Accompanied by a foreword by H. L.T. Quan and a preface by Avery Gordon, this invaluable text reimagines the communal ideal from a broader perspective that transcends modernity, industrialisation and capitalism.

Cedric J. Robinson - On Racial Capitalism, Black Internationalism, and Cultures of Resistance (Hardcover): Cedric J. Robinson Cedric J. Robinson - On Racial Capitalism, Black Internationalism, and Cultures of Resistance (Hardcover)
Cedric J. Robinson; Edited by H. L. T. Quan; Foreword by Ruth Wilson Gilmore
R2,037 Discovery Miles 20 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cedric J. Robinson is considered one of the doyens of Black Studies and a pioneer in study of the Black Radical Tradition. His works have been essential texts, deconstructing racial capitalism and inspiring insurgent movements from Ferguson to the West Bank. For the first time, Robinson's essays come together, spanning over four decades and reflective of his diverse interests in the interconnections between culture and politics, radical social theory and classic and modern political philosophy. Themes explored include Africa and Black internationalism, World politics, race and US Foreign Policy, representations of blackness in popular culture, and reflections on popular resistance to racial capitalism, white supremacy and more. Accompanied by an introduction by H. L. T. Quan and a foreword by Ruth Wilson Gilmore, this collection, which includes previously unpublished materials, extends the many contributions by a giant in Black radical thought.

Black Marxism - The Making of the Black Radical Tradition (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition): Cedric J. Robinson Black Marxism - The Making of the Black Radical Tradition (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
Cedric J. Robinson; Foreword by Robin D.G. Kelley; Preface by Tiffany Wiloughby-Herard
R911 Discovery Miles 9 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this ambitious work, first published in 1983, Cedric Robinson demonstrates that efforts to understand Black people's history of resistance solely through the prism of Marxist theory are incomplete and inaccurate. Marxist analyses tend to presuppose European models of history and experience that downplay the significance of Black people and Black communities as agents of change and resistance. Black radicalism, Robinson argues, must be linked to the traditions of Africa and the unique experiences of Blacks on western continents, and any analyses of African American history need to acknowledge this. To illustrate his argument, Robinson traces the emergence of Marxist ideology in Europe, the resistance by Blacks in historically oppressive environments, and the influence of both of these traditions on such important twentieth-century Black radical thinkers as W. E. B. Du Bois, C. L. R. James, and Richard Wright. This revised and updated third edition includes a new preface by Tiffany Willoughby-Herard, and a new foreword by Robin D. G. Kelley. Not for Sale in the UK or Commonwealth

An Anthropology of Marxism (Hardcover): Cedric J. Robinson An Anthropology of Marxism (Hardcover)
Cedric J. Robinson
R2,005 Discovery Miles 20 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cedric Robinson was one of the most important and influential Black radical scholars of recent times, best known for the pathbreaking Black Marxism: The Making of the Black Radical Tradition. In this late major work, he turns his attention to European radical traditions and explores a genealogy of emancipatory thought and practice that predates Marxism and capitalism itself, and which continues to guide struggles for liberation today. Accompanied by a foreword by H. L.T. Quan and a preface by Avery Gordon, this invaluable text reimagines the communal ideal from a broader perspective that transcends modernity, industrialisation and capitalism.

Cedric J. Robinson - On Racial Capitalism, Black Internationalism, and Cultures of Resistance (Paperback): Cedric J. Robinson Cedric J. Robinson - On Racial Capitalism, Black Internationalism, and Cultures of Resistance (Paperback)
Cedric J. Robinson; Edited by H. L. T. Quan; Foreword by Ruth Wilson Gilmore
R744 R589 Discovery Miles 5 890 Save R155 (21%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cedric J. Robinson is considered one of the doyens of Black Studies and a pioneer in study of the Black Radical Tradition. His works have been essential texts, deconstructing racial capitalism and inspiring insurgent movements from Ferguson to the West Bank. For the first time, Robinson's essays come together, spanning over four decades and reflective of his diverse interests in the interconnections between culture and politics, radical social theory and classic and modern political philosophy. Themes explored include Africa and Black internationalism, World politics, race and US Foreign Policy, representations of blackness in popular culture, and reflections on popular resistance to racial capitalism, white supremacy and more. Accompanied by an introduction by H. L. T. Quan and a foreword by Ruth Wilson Gilmore, this collection, which includes previously unpublished materials, extends the many contributions by a giant in Black radical thought.

Black Movements in America (Paperback, New): Cedric J. Robinson Black Movements in America (Paperback, New)
Cedric J. Robinson
R1,633 Discovery Miles 16 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For nearly 400 years, Black Americans have been torn between two constructions of America: the Jeffersonian promise of a just republic and the nightmare of racial oppression. This text traces the emergence of Black political cultures in the United States from slave resistances in the 16th and 17th centuries to the civil rights movements of the late 20th century. Drawing on the historical record, it argues that Blacks have constructed both a culture of resistance and a culture of accommodation based on the radically different experiences of slaves and free Blacks. The author describes accommodation as informed by republicanism in the early American national period and an identification with the values, ideals and aspirations articulated in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Alternatively, resistance was forged from a succession of quests: the return to Africa; escape and alliances with anti-colonial native American resistance; and eventually emigration.

Imagining Home - Class, Culture and Nationalism in the African Diaspora (Paperback): Robin D.G. Kelley, Sidney J. Lemelle Imagining Home - Class, Culture and Nationalism in the African Diaspora (Paperback)
Robin D.G. Kelley, Sidney J. Lemelle; Contributions by Ann Seidman, Barbara Bair, Barbara Harlow, …
R886 R779 Discovery Miles 7 790 Save R107 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of original essays brilliantly interrogates the often ambivalent place of Africa in the imaginations, cultures and politics of its "New World" descendants. Combining literary analysis, history, biography, cultural studies, critical theory and politics, Imagining Home offers a fresh and creative approach to the history of Pan-Africanism and diasporic movements. A critical part of the book's overall project is an examination of the legal, educational and political institutions and structures of domination over Africa and the African diaspora. Class and gender are placed at center stage alongside race in the exploration of how the discourses and practices of Pan-Africanism have been shaped. Other issues raised include the myriad ways in which grassroots religious and cultural movements informed Pan-Africanist political organizations; the role of African, African-American and Caribbean intellectuals in the formation of Pan-African thought-including W.E.B. DuBois, C.L.R. James and Adelaide Casely Hayford; the historical, ideological and institutional connections between African-Americans and South Africans; and the problems and prospects of Pan-Africanism as an emancipatory strategy for black people throughout the Atlantic.

The Terms of Order - Political Science and the Myth of Leadership (Paperback): Cedric J. Robinson The Terms of Order - Political Science and the Myth of Leadership (Paperback)
Cedric J. Robinson; Foreword by Erica Edwards
R921 Discovery Miles 9 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Do we live in basically orderly societies that occasionally erupt into violent conflict, or do we fail to perceive the constancy of violence and disorder in our societies? In this classic book, originally published in 1980, Cedric J. Robinson contends that our perception of political order is an illusion, maintained in part by Western political and social theorists who depend on the idea of leadership as a basis for describing and prescribing social order. Using a variety of critical approaches in his analysis, Robinson synthesizes elements of psychoanalysis, structuralism, Marxism, classical and neoclassical political philosophy, and cultural anthropology in order to argue that Western thought on leadership is mythological rather than rational. He then presents examples of historically developed ""stateless"" societies with social organizations that suggest conceptual alternatives to the ways political order has been conceived in the West. Examining Western thought from the vantage point of a people only marginally integrated into Western institutions and intellectual traditions, Robinson's perspective radically critiques fundamental ideas of leadership and order.

Black Marxism - The Making of the Black Radical Tradition (Hardcover, 3rd Revised edition): Cedric J. Robinson Black Marxism - The Making of the Black Radical Tradition (Hardcover, 3rd Revised edition)
Cedric J. Robinson; Foreword by Robin D.G. Kelley; Preface by Tiffany Wiloughby-Herard
R2,731 Discovery Miles 27 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this ambitious work, first published in 1983, Cedric Robinson demonstrates that efforts to understand Black people's history of resistance solely through the prism of Marxist theory are incomplete and inaccurate. Marxist analyses tend to presuppose European models of history and experience that downplay the significance of Black people and Black communities as agents of change and resistance. Black radicalism, Robinson argues, must be linked to the traditions of Africa and the unique experiences of Blacks on western continents, and any analyses of African American history need to acknowledge this. To illustrate his argument, Robinson traces the emergence of Marxist ideology in Europe, the resistance by Blacks in historically oppressive environments, and the influence of both of these traditions on such important twentieth-century Black radical thinkers as W. E. B. Du Bois, C. L. R. James, and Richard Wright. This revised and updated third edition includes a new preface by Tiffany Willoughby-Herard, and a new foreword by Robin D. G. Kelley. Not for Sale in the UK or Commonwealth

An Anthropology of Marxism (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Cedric J. Robinson An Anthropology of Marxism (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Cedric J. Robinson; Foreword by H. L. T. Quan; Preface by Avery F. Gordon
R898 Discovery Miles 8 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An Anthropology of Marxism offers Cedric Robinson's analysis of the history of communalism that has been claimed by Marx and Marxists. Suggesting that the socialist ideal was embedded both in Western and non-Western civilizations and cultures long before the opening of the modern era and did not begin with or depend on the existence of capitalism, Robinson interrogates the social, cultural, institutional, and historical materials that were the seedbeds for communal modes of living and reimagining society. Ultimately, it pushes back against Marx's vision of a better society as rooted in a Eurocentric society, and cut off from its own precursors. Accompanied by a new foreword by Helen L.T. Quan and a preface by Avery Gordon, this invaluable text reimagines the communal ideal from a broader perspective that transcends modernity, industrialization, and capitalism.

Forgeries of Memory and Meaning - Blacks and the Regimes of Race in American Theater and Film before World War II (Paperback,... Forgeries of Memory and Meaning - Blacks and the Regimes of Race in American Theater and Film before World War II (Paperback, New edition)
Cedric J. Robinson
R1,271 Discovery Miles 12 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Cedric J. Robinson offers a new understanding of race in America through his analysis of theater and film of the early twentieth century. He argues that economic, political, and cultural forces present in the eras of silent film and the early ""talkies"" firmly entrenched limited representations of African Americans. Robinson grounds his study in contexts that illuminate the parallel growth of racial beliefs and capitalism, beginning with Shakespearean England and the development of international trade. He demonstrates how the needs of American commerce determined the construction of successive racial regimes that were publicized in the theater and in motion pictures, particularly through plantation and jungle films. In addition to providing new depth and complexity to the history of black representation, Robinson examines black resistance to these practices. Whereas D. W. Griffith appropriated black minstrelsy and romanticized a national myth of origins, Robinson argues that Oscar Micheaux transcended uplift films to create explicitly political critiques of the American national myth. Robinson's analysis marks a new way of approaching the intellectual, political, and media racism present in the beginnings of American narrative cinema.

An Anthropology of Marxism (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition): Cedric J. Robinson An Anthropology of Marxism (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
Cedric J. Robinson; Foreword by H. L. T. Quan; Preface by Avery F. Gordon
R2,765 Discovery Miles 27 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An Anthropology of Marxism offers Cedric Robinson's analysis of the history of communalism that has been claimed by Marx and Marxists. Suggesting that the socialist ideal was embedded both in Western and non-Western civilizations and cultures long before the opening of the modern era and did not begin with or depend on the existence of capitalism, Robinson interrogates the social, cultural, institutional, and historical materials that were the seedbeds for communal modes of living and reimagining society. Ultimately, it pushes back against Marx's vision of a better society as rooted in a Eurocentric society, and cut off from its own precursors. Accompanied by a new foreword by Helen L.T. Quan and a preface by Avery Gordon, this invaluable text reimagines the communal ideal from a broader perspective that transcends modernity, industrialization, and capitalism.

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