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Higher Flight: Refocusing Black/Africana Studies for the 21st Century

Autor James B. Stewart
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In the first quarter of this century, intense public attention to anti-Black racism has led to an explosion of social activism and to renewed interest in ideas associated with Black Pessimism and Black Nationalism, as well as to reactionary calls to ban Critical Race Theory altogether. Black/Africana studies has developed a sophisticated range of methodological and theoretical tools for understanding such developments, but these tools remain scattered across book chapters, journal articles, songs, poems, and other forms of cultural expression, and the field itself continues to vacillate on a number of core issues.In Higher Flight, pre-eminent scholar and activist James B. Stewart offers a much-needed critical assessment of the current state of Black/Africana studies in order to chart a path forward. In three equally groundbreaking sections, Stewart clarifies and refines the distinctive approaches that currently define the field; shows how creative production in particular can serve as a unique means of cultural analysis and political mobilization; and suggests how to restore the balance between intellectual inquiry and direct action in order to improve the actual lived experiences of people of African descent. Each section incorporates various forms of expression, including Stewart's essays, speeches, and poems, and the book as a whole covers a vast range of figures, issues, and phenomena, from W.E.B, Du Bois to James Baldwin, from conscious hip-hop to the Black Lives Matter movement, from Hurricane Katrina to Covid-19, and very much in between.Written with an accessible authoritativeness few Black/Africana scholar-activists can match, Stewart offers a must-read not only for researchers, but also for graduate students and advanced undergraduate students interested in Black/Africana studies, diaspora studies, ethnic studies, Black womanist/feminist studies, and American studies, as well as in African American history, culture, politics, economics, literature, and philosophy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350380288
ISBN-10: 1350380288
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Offers an authoritative re-assessment of the key fundamental themes within contemporary Black/Africana studies

Notă biografică

James B. Stewart is Professor Emeritus of African and African American Studies at Penn State University, USA. He previously served as Vice Provost for Educational Equity and Director of the Black studies Program at Penn State, as President of the National Council for Black Studies, as President of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, and as Editor of The Review of Black Political Economy. He has published numerous articles and books, including the field-defining Introduction to Black Studies: Transdisciplinary Approaches and Implications (1992) and Flight in Search of Vision (2004).

Cuprins

IntroductionForgotten Trees? Introduction Part 1: Transdisciplinary Theoretical and Methodological Trajectories1.Pursuit of Knowledge? 2.Prologue3.Du Bois's The Negro and Contemporary Black/Africana Studies4.Black/Africana Studies, Then and Now: Reconstructing a Century of Intellectual Inquiry and Political Engagement, 1915-2015 5.Art, Politics, Cultural Studies, and Post-Structuralist Philosophy in Black/Africana Studies: Deciphering Complex Relationships Part 2: In Search of Progressive Cultural Production6.Streaming to Nowhere7.Prologue 8.Neutering the Black Power Movement: The Hijacking of Protest Symbolism9."Until Justice Rolls Down Like Water and Righteousness like a Mighty Stream: The Celebration of 10.Black Life in the Music of Mausiki Scales and the Common Ground Collective11."I Think We Killed Bigfoot"-- Conscious Rap Music in the Pacific Northwest: Introducing "The Rhetorician"12.No More Water, The Fire This Time! Channeling James Baldwin's Perspectives on History and Identity to Pursue Racial Equity in the 21st Century 13.Does Anyone Know My Name? Resurrecting the Artistic Activism of Paul RobesonPart 3: Advancing the Global Liberation Struggle14.Social Inactivism (poem)15.Reparations Now!!! (poem)16.Prologue17.Onward Africana Women Warriors!18.The Institutional Decimation of Black Males: A Trans-Atlantic Perspective19.Resocializing Gang Bangers: A Comprehensive Strategy to Promote Violence Reduction and Community Reintegration20.Globalizing Black Identity: Challenges and Possibilities for Developing Liberatory Coalitions21.Still Seeking Forty Acres and a Mule: Tracking the Global Reparations Movement22.Showdown at the Crossroads?: Technology Development, Cyberspace, Liberation, and Identity Construction23.Searching for Wakanda: Understanding and Mastering Liberatory TechnologiesConclusionA Higher Flight to Liberation: Don't Let Them Clip Our Wings!

Recenzii

Higher Flight is a sequel well worth the wait. Stewart courageously interrogates the in-vogue poststructuralism of contemporary Africana Studies research by recentering the incongruency between conceptual analyses and the social scientific data concerning Black Americans. In chapter after chapter, James B. Stewart overwhelms the reader with his transdisciplinary competence. Higher Flight studies Black folk through a masterful weaving of philosophy, aesthetics, economics, sociology, and history. A tapestry emerges under the force of Stewart's pen-a text detailing the nuance and complexity of Black life and death, rather than the interpretive predetermination of Blackness commonly produced through Eurocentric theories. Stewart's book is a timely commentary on the future of Black/Africana Studies and the role theoretical innovations such as Africana womanism, Black Male Studies, and Afrocentricity have in empowering Black people throughout the 21st century.