Transformations in Africana Studies
Transformations in Africana Studies
History, Theory, and Epistemology
Oyebade, Adebayo
Taylor & Francis Ltd
02/2023
300
Mole
Inglês
9781032277479
15 a 20 dias
580
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Introduction: Toward an Africana Epistemology Adebayo Oyebade PART 1: FOUNDATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE DISCIPLINE Mission Conscious: On the Foundation, Development, and Problems of the Field of Black Studies Rebecca S. Dixon 1.Why Africology? A Critical Review of Debates about how to Name the Discipline Victor Oguejiofor Okafor 2. A Century of Africa-Centered Programs on Black Campuses: Creating a Multimodal Collaborative Africana Studies Digital Project at HBCUs Andrea Ringer, Sekhmet Ra Em Kht Maat, & A. Hannibal Leach 3. Nkrumah, Black Activism, and the Emergence and Development of Africana Studies Bernard Steiner Ifekwe 4. The Local and the Global: Sixty Years of African Studies in Africa Dele Layiwola 5. Specialization or Interdisciplinarity? African Studies in Africa at the Crossroads Cleopas Chika Mba PART 2: THEORIES AND METHODS OF KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION 8. Rethinking Knowledge Production in Africa: 'Afrocentric Epistemology' as an Emancipatory Discourse Biruk Shewadeg 9. African Cosmology and Africana Queer Theory Sekhmet Ra Em Kht Maat 10. Colonial History and Documentary Sources: Insights from Southern Nigeria Bright Chiazam Alozie 11. Abina and the Important Men: Using the Graphic History Genre to Teach Africa Elizabeth Dachowski and Adebayo Oyebade 12. Afrocentricity and Africana Studies: A Bibliographical Survey Adebayo Oyebade and Sekhmet Ra Em Kht Maat PART 3: GENDER, POPULAR CULTURE, AND LITERARY SPACES 13. Returning, Seeking, and Offering: Sankofa and Black Feminist History, 1979 - 2019 K.T. Ewing 14. Women's Studies in Nigeria: A Critical Review Folasade Hunsu 15. "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing": Culture, Epistemology, and the Historicity of Black Music Michael Bertrand 16. Exploring Migration Literature: Identity and Culture in Amma Darko's Beyond the Horizon Michael Chiedozie Uhuegbu 17. "A Film is Banned if the Ladies Say So:" Women and Film Censorship in Kenya, 1912-1963 Samson K. Ndanyi Epilogue: Africana Studies: Looking Back to Confront the Future Adebayo Oyebade
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Africana;Diaspora;History;Art;Literature;Africana Studies;Black Studies;Young Man;African American Studies;Afrocentric Theory;African Studies;HBCUs;Nathan Hare;Africana Studies Program;Africana Studies Department;African Epistemology;Black Studies Department;Black Power Movement;African Americans;Kenneth Dike;Black Scholars;Graphic History;Colonial Administration;Black Women Scholars;Black Studies Programs;Black Feminist;Fisk University;Civilizing Mission Ideology;Black Women Historians;Black Queer Studies
Introduction: Toward an Africana Epistemology Adebayo Oyebade PART 1: FOUNDATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE DISCIPLINE Mission Conscious: On the Foundation, Development, and Problems of the Field of Black Studies Rebecca S. Dixon 1.Why Africology? A Critical Review of Debates about how to Name the Discipline Victor Oguejiofor Okafor 2. A Century of Africa-Centered Programs on Black Campuses: Creating a Multimodal Collaborative Africana Studies Digital Project at HBCUs Andrea Ringer, Sekhmet Ra Em Kht Maat, & A. Hannibal Leach 3. Nkrumah, Black Activism, and the Emergence and Development of Africana Studies Bernard Steiner Ifekwe 4. The Local and the Global: Sixty Years of African Studies in Africa Dele Layiwola 5. Specialization or Interdisciplinarity? African Studies in Africa at the Crossroads Cleopas Chika Mba PART 2: THEORIES AND METHODS OF KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION 8. Rethinking Knowledge Production in Africa: 'Afrocentric Epistemology' as an Emancipatory Discourse Biruk Shewadeg 9. African Cosmology and Africana Queer Theory Sekhmet Ra Em Kht Maat 10. Colonial History and Documentary Sources: Insights from Southern Nigeria Bright Chiazam Alozie 11. Abina and the Important Men: Using the Graphic History Genre to Teach Africa Elizabeth Dachowski and Adebayo Oyebade 12. Afrocentricity and Africana Studies: A Bibliographical Survey Adebayo Oyebade and Sekhmet Ra Em Kht Maat PART 3: GENDER, POPULAR CULTURE, AND LITERARY SPACES 13. Returning, Seeking, and Offering: Sankofa and Black Feminist History, 1979 - 2019 K.T. Ewing 14. Women's Studies in Nigeria: A Critical Review Folasade Hunsu 15. "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing": Culture, Epistemology, and the Historicity of Black Music Michael Bertrand 16. Exploring Migration Literature: Identity and Culture in Amma Darko's Beyond the Horizon Michael Chiedozie Uhuegbu 17. "A Film is Banned if the Ladies Say So:" Women and Film Censorship in Kenya, 1912-1963 Samson K. Ndanyi Epilogue: Africana Studies: Looking Back to Confront the Future Adebayo Oyebade
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Africana;Diaspora;History;Art;Literature;Africana Studies;Black Studies;Young Man;African American Studies;Afrocentric Theory;African Studies;HBCUs;Nathan Hare;Africana Studies Program;Africana Studies Department;African Epistemology;Black Studies Department;Black Power Movement;African Americans;Kenneth Dike;Black Scholars;Graphic History;Colonial Administration;Black Women Scholars;Black Studies Programs;Black Feminist;Fisk University;Civilizing Mission Ideology;Black Women Historians;Black Queer Studies