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This work pursues to critically probe Black American
Intellectualism and Culture in the organizational construct of
intellectual studies; cultural studies; literary studies; and
social thought. Accent has been placed on an interdisciplinary
focus of examining the ethos and memory of Africana people. The
intangible view of Africana people is reported and illustrated from
an African American prism.
This study is an unconventional advance reviewing: history,
narratives, biography, autobiography, and epistemology. As Africana
scholars research society in the form of politics, business,
social, education, political, and economic institutions - the
retentive ideas of Africana values, mores, and folkways become
imperative to examine events from an assembly of viewpoints. In
fact, these variables provide a foundation for amassing query, that
narrates and appraises Africana people.
These essays critically examine the issue of race in college and
professional sports, beginning with the affects of stereotypes on
black female college athletes, and the self-handicapping of black
male college athletes. Also discussed is the movement of colleges
between NCAA designated conferences, and the economic impact and
effects on academics for blacks. An essay on baseball focuses on
changes in Brooklyn during the Jackie Robinson years, and another
essay on how the Leland Giants became a symbol of racial pride.
Other essayists discuss the use of American Indian mascots, the
Jeremy Lin spectacle surrounding Asians in pro sports, the need to
hire more NFL coaches of colour, and ideals of black male
masculinity in boxing.
Africology: An Interdisciplinary Study of Thought and Praxis
provides students with diverse and thought-provoking readings that
encourage them to examine Africana culture through the lenses of
social science, humanities, and professional studies. The carefully
selected readings in this volume features Afrocentric perspectives
and support the study of the global Africana experience. The
anthology begins with chapters that explore the interchange and
migration of African people, nomenclature, methods, tools, and
instruments used to evaluate and study Africana phenomena in higher
education settings, and analyses of the religiosity of African
Americans. Additional chapters are devoted to Black power studies,
the position of African Americans in the U.S. economy following the
passage of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth amendments,
and Black feminist thought. Students read about the psychological
development of African American personality, Black athletics, the
creation and importance of hip hop culture, and a discussion of
criminal justice reform. Featuring principal research and thought
leadership in the discipline, Africology is a valuable
supplementary text for courses in ethnic studies, Africology,
sociology, and any course that explores the Africana experience.
Music is an expressive voice of a culture, often more so than
literature. While jazz and rap are musical genres popular among
people of numerous racial and social backgrounds, they are truly
important historically for their representation of and impact upon
African American culture and traditions. Essays offer
interdisciplinary study of jazz and rap as they relate to black
culture in America. The essays are grouped under sections. One
examines an Afrocentric approach to understanding jazz and rap;
another, the history, culture, performers, instruments, and
political role of jazz and rap. There are sections on the
expressions of jazz in dance and literature; rap music as art,
social commentary, and commodity; and the future. Each essay offers
insight and thoughtful discourse on these popular musical styles
and their roles within the black community and in American culture
as a whole. References are included for each essay.
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