ブラックパワーとサバルタン教育1960年代から現代まで<br>We Are an African People : Independent Education, Black Power, and the Radical Imagination

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ブラックパワーとサバルタン教育1960年代から現代まで
We Are an African People : Independent Education, Black Power, and the Radical Imagination

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  • Oxford University Press Inc(2016/03発売)
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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 400 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780199861477
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Full Description

By 1970, more than 60 "Pan African nationalist" schools, from preschools to post-secondary ventures, had appeared in urban settings across the United States. The small, independent enterprises were often accused of teaching hate and were routinely harassed by authorities. Yet these institutions served as critical mechanisms for transmitting black consciousness. Founded by activist-intellectuals, the schools strove not simply to bolster the academic skills and self-esteem of inner-city African-American youth but also to decolonize minds and embody the principles of self-determination and African identity.

In this book, based on his Bancroft Award-winning dissertation, historian Russell Rickford traces the brief lives of these autonomous black institutions created to claim some of the self-determination that the integrationist civil rights movement had failed to provide. Influenced by Third World theorists and anticolonial movements, organizers of the schools saw formal education as a means of creating a vanguard of young activists devoted to the struggle for black political sovereignty throughout the world. Most of the schools were short-lived, but their stories have much to tell us about Pan Africanism as a social and intellectual movement and as a key part of an indigenous black nationalism.

A former journalist at the Philadelphia Inquirer, Rickford uses a virtually unknown movement to explore black nationhood and a particularly fertile period of political, cultural, and social revitalization that envisioned an alternate society.

Contents

Introduction: Rethinking Education, Black Power and the Radical Imagination ; Ch 1 Community Control and the Struggle for Black Education in the 1960s ; Ch 2 Black Studies and the Politics of "Relevance" ; Ch 3 The Evolution of Movement Schools ; Ch 4 African Restoration and the Politics of Culture ; Ch 5 The Maturation of Pan African Nationalism ; Ch 6 The Black University and the "Total Community" ; Ch 7 The End of Illusions ; Epilogue ; Notes ; Bibliography ; Index

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