Africana Theory, Policy, and Leadership Africana Studies Series
Coordonnateur : Conyers James L.
Africana Theory, Policy, and Leadership is an eclectic work that examines Africana issues from multiple angles, including literature, ethnography, gender, aesthetics, and diversity. The contributors to this volume add unique and insightful works to the collection of research and writing documenting the pan-African experience. Conyers offers the reader an interdisciplinary approach to the study of people of African descent with special emphasis on the black population of the United States.
This collection addresses a wide range of topics. "Africana Literature as Social Science" reviews the scholarship of August Wilson and Suzan Lori-Parks. "How Homeland Eritrea Monitors Its American Diaspora" analyses Eritrean government-diaspora tensions. "Toward Theorizing Gender without Feminism" and "Are Black Women the New Mules of the Prison Industrial Complex?" illustrates the double burden of race and gender borne by black women. "Africana Aesthetics" documents black life in post-Civil War Texas with photos. "Africana Studies and Diversity" explores the struggle to maintain athletic programs at historically black colleges. "The Africana Idea in Leadership Studies" offers an Afrocentric approach to the study of critical theory in leadership.
This volume presents examples of Africana scholarship in major areas of work, including literature, politics, feminist studies, criminology, history, and sports studies, and is the most recent volume in Transaction's Africana Studies series.
Contents
Introduction
James L. Conyers, Jr.
1 Africana Literature as Social Science: Applying the Demographic Literary Standard (DLS) to the Works of August Wilson and Suzan-Lori Parks
Christel N. Temple
2 Africana Ethnography: How Homeland Eritrea Monitors Its American Diaspora
Dawit O. Woldu and Irvin H. Bromall
3 Africana Gender Studies: Toward Theorizing Gender without Feminism
Valethia A. Watkins
4 Africana Aesthetics: Creating a Critical Black Narrative from Photographs in South Texas
Alberto Rodriguez
5 Africana Perspectives in Criminal Justice: Are Black Women the New Mules of the Prison Industrial Complex?
Nishaun T. Battle
6 Africana Studies and Diversity: All Shapes, Sizes, and Colors of HBCU Athletic Programs: The Sporting HBCU Diaspora Cultural Convergence and Politics of Divergence
J. Kenyatta Cavil, Joseph Cooper, and Geremy Cheeks
7 The Afrocentric Idea in Leadership Studies
Abul Pitre
Notes on Contributors
Index
Date de parution : 06-2016
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 10-2017
15.2x22.9 cm
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