Lexington Books (2008)
Abstract |
With chapters that undertake ideological critiques of education, religion, the politics of reparations, and the problematics of black radical politics in contemporary culture and society, Du Bois's Dialectics employs Du Bois as its critical theoretical point of departure and demonstrates his contributions to, as well as contemporary critical theory's connections to, critical pedagogy, sociology of religion, and reparations theory. Rabaka offers the first critical theoretical treatment of the W. E. B. Du Bois-Booker T. Washington debate, which lucidly highlights Du Bois's transition from a bourgeois black liberal to a black radical and revolutionary democratic socialist
|
Keywords | No keywords specified (fix it) |
Categories | (categorize this paper) |
Reprint years | 2009 |
Buy this book | $40.99 new Amazon page |
ISBN(s) | 9780739119570 9780739119587 0739119583 0739119575 |
Options |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Download options
References found in this work BETA
No references found.
Citations of this work BETA
No citations found.
Similar books and articles
W.E.B. Du Bois and the Sorrow Songs: Unburying Resistance in the Roots of Trauma.Kristin Mccartney - 2009 - Radical Philosophy Review 12 (1-2):79-86.
“From the Prison of Slavery to the Slavery of Prison”: Angela Y. Davis’s Abolition Democracy.Brady Thomas Heiner - 2007 - Radical Philosophy Today 2007:219-227.
Critical Theory of Society or Self-Critical Society?Matthew David & Iain Wilkinson - 2002 - Critical Horizons 3 (1):131-158.
“From the Prison of Slavery to the Slavery of Prison”: Angela Y. Davis’s Abolition Democracy.Brady Thomas Heiner - 2007 - Radical Philosophy Today 5:219-227.
Boys, Boyz, Bois: An Ethics of Black Masculinity in Film and Popular Media.Keith M. Harris - 2006 - Routledge.
Ida B. Wells and the Management of Violence.Preston King - 2004 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 7 (4):111-146.
The Liberal Black Protestant Heterosexual Bourgeois Male: From W.E.B. Du Bois to Barack Obama.Paul Mocombe - 2009 - Upa.
The Impossible Life of the Black Intellectual: Du Bois, Fanon, and What It Means to Be a Problem.Ross Posnock - 1997 - Critical Inquiry 23 (2):323-349.
Modernity in Black: Du Bois and the (Re)Construction of Black Identity in the Souls of Black Folk.Corey D. B. Walker - 2004 - Philosophia Africana 7 (1):83-93.
How It Feels to Be a Problem: Du Bois, Fanon, and the "Impossible Life" of the Black Intellectual.Ross Posnock - 1997 - Critical Inquiry 23 (2):323.
Analytics
Added to PP index
2014-02-06
Total views
17 ( #639,071 of 2,519,659 )
Recent downloads (6 months)
1 ( #406,756 of 2,519,659 )
2014-02-06
Total views
17 ( #639,071 of 2,519,659 )
Recent downloads (6 months)
1 ( #406,756 of 2,519,659 )
How can I increase my downloads?
Downloads