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Jason R. Ambroise (Ed.) - Black Knowledges/Black Struggles: Essays in Critical Epistemology (FORECAAST LUP) - 9781781381724 - V9781781381724
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Black Knowledges/Black Struggles: Essays in Critical Epistemology (FORECAAST LUP)

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Description for Black Knowledges/Black Struggles: Essays in Critical Epistemology (FORECAAST LUP) Hardcover. Black Knowledges/Black Struggles: Essays in Critical Epistemology explores the central, but often critically neglected role of knowledge and epistemic formations within social movements for human emancipation. Editor(s): Ambroise, Jason R.; Broeck, Sabine. Series: FORECAAST. Num Pages: 256 pages. BIC Classification: DSBH5; JFSL3. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 216 x 241 x 21. Weight in Grams: 548.

Black Knowledges/Black Struggles: Essays in Critical Epistemology explores the central but often critically neglected role of knowledge and epistemic formations within social movements for Black “freedom” and emancipation. The collection examines the structural subjugation and condemnation of Black African and Afro-mixed descent peoples globally within the past 500 years of trans-Atlantic societies of Western modernity, doing so in connection to the population’s dehumanization and/or invisibilization within various epistemic formations of the West. In turn, the collection foregrounds the extent to which the ending of this imposed subjugation/condemnation has necessarily entailed critiques of, challenges to, and counter-formulations against and beyond knowledge ... Read more

The chapters in the collection engage primarily with knowledge formations and practices generated from within the discourse of “race,” but also doing so in relation to other intersectional socio-human discourses of Western modernity. They engage as well the critiques, challenges, and counter-formulations put forth by specific individuals, schools, movements, and/or institutions – historic and contemporary – of the Black world. Through these examinations, the contributors either implicitly point towards, or explicitly take part in, the formation of a new kind of critical – but also emancipatory – epistemology. What emerges is a novel and more comprehensive view of what it means to be human, a formulation that can aid in the unlocking and fashioning of species-oriented ways of “knowing” and “being” much-needed within the context of ending the continued overall global subjugation/condemnation of Black peoples, as a central part of ending the “global problematique” that confronts humankind as a whole.




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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Liverpool University Press
Condition
New
Series
FORECAAST (Forum for European Contributions to African American Studies)
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
Liverpool, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781781381724
SKU
V9781781381724
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Ref
99-50

About Jason R. Ambroise (Ed.)
Prof. Dr. Jason R. Ambroise teaches in the Department of History at William Paterson University. Prof. Dr. Sabine Broeck teaches American Studies, Gender Studies and Black Diaspora Studies at the University of Bremen. She is President of the international scholarly organization Collegium for African American Research (CAAR) and the author of 'White Amnesia – Black Memory? Women's Writing and History' ... Read more

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