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African-American Philosophy: Selected Readings
ISBN-10: 0130846961
ISBN-13: 9780130846969
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2002
Format: Paper; 516 pp
Published: 12/31/2001
Status: Instock
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For courses in African-American Philosophy and interdisciplinary courses with units devoted to African-American thought (e.g., Legal/Justice Studies, Women's Studies, Ethnic Studies, American Studies, Critical Studies, Liberal Studies, etc.).
Text includes a selection of historical/contemporary writings on topics in African-American Philosophy. Questions including the issues of slavery and freedom, social progress, self-respect, alienation, sexuality, cultural identity, nationalism, feminism, Marxism and violence—are critically examined by prominent philosophers/non-philosophers from many disciplines.
Gives students the broad perspective needed to deal more adequately with issues of major concern to African Americans.
Shows students how social and political ideas are applied to policy issues and moral and social problems, and how philosophic ideas are grounded in common social experience (of all Americans), structured by gender, race and class.
Familiarizes instructors and students who lack a background in African-American Studies with some of the basic ideas informing African-American thought; shows students and instructors who lack a background in philosophy how the style and method of philosophical analysis is applied to questions that have a bearing on social policy regarding African-Americans.
Allows instructors to teach interdisciplinary subjects in philosophy courses, and philosophy in interdisciplinary courses.
Gives students an overview of key topics and themes in the readings; facilitates focused reading and discussion.
Provides students and instructors with a convenient guide to important books and articles on each topic.
Highlights research related more generally to African-American philosophy.
(NOTE: Each section begins with Introduction and concludes with Further Reading.)
I. ANTEBELLUM CRITICAL THOUGHT.
II. EMIGRATION AND DIASPORA THOUGHT.
III. ASSIMILATION AND SOCIAL UPLIFT.
IV. CONTEMPORARY BLACK FEMINIST THOUGHT.
V. CIVIL RIGHTS AND CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE.
VI. MARXISM AND SOCIAL PROGRESS.
VII. REBELLION AND RADICAL THOUGHT.
VIII. SOCIAL ACTIVISM RECONSIDERED.
IX. BLACK WOMEN WRITERS ON RAPE.
X. ALIENATION AND SELF-RESPECT.
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African-American Philosophy is a topically organized collection of classical and contemporary articles on a wide range of social and political issues. Ideal for introductory courses that deal with African-American thought, this text includes an introduction along with a list of further readings after each section and a bibliography of historical and recent work in the field. Critically challenging essays are organized under sections on Antebellum Critical Thought, Emigrationist and Diaspora Thought, Assimilation and Social Uplift, Contemporary Black Feminist Thought, Civil Rights and Civil Disobedience, Marxism and Social Progress, Rebellion and Radical Thought, Social Activism Reconsidered, Black Women Writers on Rape, and Alienation and Self-Respect. The readings in this anthology represent substantial extracts, and in some cases complete works, by important nineteenth- and twentieth-century social and political thinkers.
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