
Ideology, Identity and Assumptions
Michigan State University Press
Will be published approx. on 28. March 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
205 pages
978-0-87013-795-2 (ISBN)
Description
Michigan State University Press, ProQuest, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, and The New York Public Library are pleased to present a unique research, study and teaching resource for professors and students of black studies, the Schomburg Studies on the Black Experience (SSBE).
In the more than thirty-five years since the field of black studies established its presence in American higher education, the volume of research, writing, and publications on the global black experience has increased exponentially. Scholars in African American and African Diasporan studies have contributed in significant ways to the development of this new knowledge. So have scholars in mainstream disciplines in the United States and Europe, as well as scholars and intellectuals in Africa and throughout the Americas. When added to the extraordinary volume of research resources on the black experience that existed before the coming of Black Studies, the challenge of selecting appropriate materials for research, for study, and for teaching has become extremely difficult. Schomburg Studies on the Black Experience is a resource designed to assist users in making such choices.Both the electronic and the printed editions of Schomburg Studies on the Black Experience contain: a critical-review essay for each theme, a selection of essential readings, and research questions for the future. Extensive bibliographies, lists of primary research materials, timelines, and other resources are also included. There are also a multimedia library and links to related websites included in the on-line edition. Schomburg Studies on the Black Experience offers users a way to understand the evolution of scholarship on the selected themes and to access the essential literature that supports it. Schomburg Studies affirms both the quantity and the quality of the intellectual underpinnings of Black Studies.
As part of this collaboration, Michigan State University Press offers the first volume of the book series format that works as a teaching tool with or independently of the database-Ideology, Identity, and Assumptions.
In the more than thirty-five years since the field of black studies established its presence in American higher education, the volume of research, writing, and publications on the global black experience has increased exponentially. Scholars in African American and African Diasporan studies have contributed in significant ways to the development of this new knowledge. So have scholars in mainstream disciplines in the United States and Europe, as well as scholars and intellectuals in Africa and throughout the Americas. When added to the extraordinary volume of research resources on the black experience that existed before the coming of Black Studies, the challenge of selecting appropriate materials for research, for study, and for teaching has become extremely difficult. Schomburg Studies on the Black Experience is a resource designed to assist users in making such choices.Both the electronic and the printed editions of Schomburg Studies on the Black Experience contain: a critical-review essay for each theme, a selection of essential readings, and research questions for the future. Extensive bibliographies, lists of primary research materials, timelines, and other resources are also included. There are also a multimedia library and links to related websites included in the on-line edition. Schomburg Studies on the Black Experience offers users a way to understand the evolution of scholarship on the selected themes and to access the essential literature that supports it. Schomburg Studies affirms both the quantity and the quality of the intellectual underpinnings of Black Studies.
As part of this collaboration, Michigan State University Press offers the first volume of the book series format that works as a teaching tool with or independently of the database-Ideology, Identity, and Assumptions.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
East Lansing, MI
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 153 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
363 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-87013-795-2 (9780870137952)
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Persons
Howard Dodson is Chief of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture of the New York Public Library.
Colin Palmer is Managing Editor of the Schomburg Studies on the Black Experience Series and Dodge Professor of History at Princeton University.
Colin Palmer is Managing Editor of the Schomburg Studies on the Black Experience Series and Dodge Professor of History at Princeton University.
Content
* Introduction; * African American Nationalism, William L. Van Deburg; * African Americans in Science, Kenneth R. Manning; * On This They Stand: An Overview of Black Women's Studies, Noliwe Rooks; * "I AM A MAN": Latent Doubt, Public Protest, and the Anxious Construction of Black American Manhood, Maurice O. Wallace; * Black Sexuality Studies, Robert Reid-Pharr.