Afrotopia

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TRAMA
Wilson Moses traces the origins of Afrocentrism since the 18th century. Moses provides a rich history of black intellectual life and the concept of race.
NOTE EDITORE
Afrocentrism and its history has long been disputed and controversial. In this important book, Wilson Moses presents a critical and nuanced view of the issues. Tracing the origins of Afrocentrism since the eighteenth century, he examines the combination of various popular mythologies, some of them mystical and sentimental, others perfectly reasonable. This is a rich history of black intellectual life and the concept of race.

SOMMARIO
1. Introduction; 2. Varieties of black historicism; 3. From superman to man; 4. Progress, providence, and civilization: Crummell, Douglass, and others; 5. W. E. B. Du Bois: modernism and antimodernism; 6. William H. Ferris; 7. Afrocentrism versus relativism; 8. Conclusion.

PREFAZIONE
Afrocentrism and its history has long been disputed and controversial. In this important book, Wilson Moses presents a critical and nuanced view of the issues. Tracing the origins of Afrocentrism since the eighteenth century, he examines the combination of various popular mythologies, some of them mystical and sentimental, others perfectly reasonable.

ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9780521479417
  • Collana: Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture
  • Dimensioni: 228 x 23 x 152 mm Ø 455 gr
  • Formato: Brossura
  • Pagine Arabe: 328