Handbook of Black Studies
- Molefi Kete Asante - Temple University, USA, Associate Professor, School of Journalism & Communication, University of Queensland
- Maulana Karenga - California State University, Long Beach, USA
November 2005 | 472 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
The Handbook of Black Studies is the first resource to bring together research and scholarship in the field of African-American studies in one volume. Editors Molefi Kete Asante and Maulana Karenga, along with a pre-eminent group of contributors, examine various aspects of the field of Black Studies. Organized into three parts, this Handbook explores historical and cultural foundations, philosophical and conceptual bases, and critical and analytical concepts.
Key Features:
Perfect resource for any academic library; as well as graduate students and researchers seeking to ascertain the current state of the research in African American Studies
Key Features:
- Presents Historical and Cultural Foundations: More than a chronicle of black culture or black people, this volume examines the emergence and maturity of the Black Studies field. Designed to be the principal reference work for the state of the field in African American Studies, this handbook covers the intent, function, and scope of the field with some suggestions about its future directions.
- Explores Philosophical and Conceptual Bases: Numerous theoretical and methodological adventures are examined, as well as research practices among scholars. A comprehensive, Pan-African approach to the field is provided as the contributions to this volume are not limited to discussing one area of the African world.
- Addresses Critical and Analytical Concepts: Researchers demonstrating intellectual rigor through unique and interesting projects are contributors to this volume. Black Studies is portrayed in a world context, not an "ethnic" volume, but a resource dealing with an important modern discipline whose practitioners and interests cross many borders.
Perfect resource for any academic library; as well as graduate students and researchers seeking to ascertain the current state of the research in African American Studies
Molefi Kete Asante and Maulana Karenga
Preface
PART I: Historical and Cultural Foundations
The Intellectual Basis of the Black Studies Discourse
Ama Mazama
Norman Harris
Impact and Significance in the Academy
Charles Okigbo
Delores P. Aldridge
Theorizing in Black Studies
P. Masila Mutisya and Louie E. Ross
Mark Christian
Katherine Olukemi Bankole
George J. Sefa Dei
PART II. Philosophical and Practical Bases
Reflection and Knowledge
Ama Mazama
Reiland Rabaka
Molefi Kete Asante
Black Studies, Social Transformation and Education
Maulana Karenga
Charles P. Henry
Daryl Zizwe Poe
Emmanuel Ngwainmbi
Cecil Blake
PART III. Critical and Analytical Measures
Analytical Methods
Ruth Reviere
Troy Allen
Virgilette Nzingha Gaffin
Elisa Larkin Nascimento
Mekada Graham
Molefi Kete Asante
Data Collection and Reporting
Diane D. Turner
Willie Cannon-Brown
Adeniyi Coker
PART IV. The Future of the Field
Sciences, Agency, and the Discipline
Molefi Kete Asante
James B. Stewart
Maulana Karenga
Appendix. The Naming of the Discipline: The Unsettled Discourse
Index
About the Editors and Contributors