The role of black public intellectuals is being passionately debated both within and outside academia. This book offers an expansive examination of African-American intellectuals, both historically and in contemporary life.
The role of black public intellectuals is being passionately debated both within and outside academia. This book offers an expansive examination of African-American intellectuals, both historically and in contemporary life.
Joy James teaches in the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder. She coedited Spirit, Space and Survival (Routledge, 1993) which won the Gustav Myers Human Rights Award; and is author of Resisting State Violence: Radicalism, Gender, and Race (University of Minnesota, 1996).
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Foreword by Lewis R. Gordon Preface Introduction Our Past: Historiography Erasure and Race Leadership Chapter 1: The Talented Tenth Recalled Chapter 2: Profeminism and Gender Elites: W. E. B. Du Bois Anna Julia Cooper and Ida B. Wells-Barnett Chapter 3 Sexual Polities: An Antilynching Crusader in Revisionist Feminism Chapter 4: Disappearing Race Women and Civil Rights Radicals The Present Future: Contemporary Crises and Black Intellectuals Chapter 5: On Racial Violence and Democracy Chapter 6: The Common Program: Race Class Sex and Politics Chapter 7: Captive Theorists and Community Caretakers: Women and Academic Intellectualism Chapter 8: Elite Educators and the Heroie Intellectual Conclusion: Radicalism and Black Intellectual Life Notes Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Foreword by Lewis R. Gordon Preface Introduction Our Past: Historiography Erasure and Race Leadership Chapter 1: The Talented Tenth Recalled Chapter 2: Profeminism and Gender Elites: W. E. B. Du Bois Anna Julia Cooper and Ida B. Wells-Barnett Chapter 3 Sexual Polities: An Antilynching Crusader in Revisionist Feminism Chapter 4: Disappearing Race Women and Civil Rights Radicals The Present Future: Contemporary Crises and Black Intellectuals Chapter 5: On Racial Violence and Democracy Chapter 6: The Common Program: Race Class Sex and Politics Chapter 7: Captive Theorists and Community Caretakers: Women and Academic Intellectualism Chapter 8: Elite Educators and the Heroie Intellectual Conclusion: Radicalism and Black Intellectual Life Notes Index
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