"The Souls of Black Folk" is Du Bois' outstanding contribution to modern political theory. It is his still influential answer to the question, 'What kind of politics should African Americans conduct to counter white supremacy?' Here, in a major addition to American studies and the first book-length philosophical treatment of Du Bois' thought, Robert Gooding-Williams examines the conceptual foundations of Du Bois' interpretation of black politics. For Du Bois, writing in a segregated America, a politics capable of countering Jim Crow had to uplift the black masses while heeding the ethos of the black folk: it had to be a politics of modernizing 'self-realization' that expressed a collective spiritual identity. Highlighting Du Bois' adaptations of Gustav Schmoller's social thought, the German debate over the "Geisteswissenschaften", and William Wordsworth's poetry, Gooding-Williams reconstructs Souls' defense of this 'politics of expressive self-realization', and then examines it critically, bringing it into dialogue with the picture of African American politics that Frederick Douglass sketches in "My Bondage and My Freedom".
Through a novel reading of Douglass, Gooding-Williams characterizes the limitations of Du Bois' thought and questions the authority it still exerts in ongoing debates about black leadership, black identity, and the black underclass. Coming to Bondage and then to these debates by looking backward and then forward from Souls, Gooding-Williams lets Souls serve him as a productive hermeneutical lens for exploring Afro-Modern political thought in America.
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[A] sustained and in-depth engagement with the legacy of Du Bois's thought, especially as it pertains to questions of black political activism and leadership...[Gooding-Williams] places Du Bois as a generative figure in American political thought alongside the early modern and Enlightenment stable of social-contract theorists such as Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau. -- Peniel E. Joseph Bookforum 20091201
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 155 mm
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978-0-674-03526-3 (9780674035263)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Robert Gooding-Williams is Ralph and Mary Otis Isham Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago.
* Acknowledgments * Introduction: The Authority of Du Bois * Politics, Race, and the Human Sciences * Intimations of Immortality and Double Consciousness * Du Bois's Counter-Sublime * Between the Masses and the Folk * Douglass's Declarations of Independence and Practices of Politics * Inheriting Du Bois and Douglass after Jim Crow * Notes * Index