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Back to Black: Retelling Black Radicalism for the 21st Century

Autor Kehinde Andrews
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 sep 2018
'Lucid, fluent and compelling' - Observer'We need writers like Andrews ... These are truths we need to be hearing' - New StatesmanBack to Black traces the long and eminent history of Black radical politics. Born out of resistance to slavery and colonialism, its rich past encompasses figures such as Marcus Garvey, Angela Davis, the Black Panthers and the Black Lives Matter activists of today. At its core it argues that racism is inexorably embedded in the fabric of society, and that it can never be overcome unless by enacting change outside of this suffocating system. Yet this Black radicalism has been diluted and moderated over time; wilfully misrepresented and caricatured by others; divested of its legacy, potency, and force. Kehinde Andrews explores the true roots of this tradition and connects the dots to today's struggles by showing what a renewed politics of Black radicalism might look like in the 21st century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781786992789
ISBN-10: 1786992787
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: ZED BOOKS
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Kehinde Andrews is associate professor in sociology in the School of Social Sciences at Birmingham City University. He is also director of the Centre for Critical Social Research, founder of the Harambee Organisation of Black Unity, and cochair of the Black Studies Association. He writes for the Guardian and the Independent.

Recenzii

“A fiery, in-depth investigation of black radicalism and a call for a more revolutionary, liberated society across the globe.”

“(A) dense and erudite book that speaks to both British and American issues. . . . This analysis will be of interest to anyone looking for a deep, considered take on liberatory politics.

“A new survey of western black radical thought is lucid, fluent and compelling. . . . Andrews’s attacks on western black radicalism make for highly readable blows. . . . You might not agree with Andrews, but we need him.”

“For debates about global inequality and injustice to progress, we need writers like Kehinde Andrews. . . . We can only hope Back to Black will inspire many more radical thinkers.”

“No more timid, liberal b*llshit or empty jingoism. Andrews is a brilliant, black British intellectual who searingly and expertly reveals the cost of real change, for those willing to face it. In a time of flux, doubt and uncertainty, Andrews provides a clear and lucid voice. Back to Black is an important book for anyone interested in real change and what that is likely to cost.”

“Andrews takes the concepts that underpin so much of our woolly, contemporary talk about blackness, structural racism, pan-Africanism and—most of all—radicalism, and does the hard, essential work of re-inserting meaning and critique into the debate. An unflinching and authentic contribution.”

“Andrews pulls no punches. His concept of black radicalism is raw and powerful. This book is sure to provoke, and will gain him adversaries—both black and white—because of the home truths it exposes.”

Cuprins

Prologue: Reclaiming Radicalism1. Narrow Nationalism2. Pan-Africanism3. Black is a Country4. Cultural Nationalism5. Blackness6. Black Marxism7. Liberal Radicalism8. Black SurvivalEpilogue: It's Already Too LateIndex

Caracteristici

· Includes Black feminist and LGBT perspectives, in riposte to claims that Black radical thought has been patriarchal or even misogynistic. Author is one of UK's most respected and daring Black British political voices.