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Ebook: The Trouble with Post-Blackness
Author: Baker Houston A., Simmons K. Merinda
- Tags: African American philosophy, African Americans--Intellectual life, African Americans--Race identity, African Americans--Social conditions, African Americans--Social conditions--1975-, Identity politics, Identity politics--United States, Minderheitenfrage, Post-racialism, Post-racialism--United States, Race relations, Schwarze, Social change, Social change--United States, Aufsatzsammlung, African Americans -- Intellectual life, African Americans -- Race identity, African Americans -- Social conditions -- 1975-, Id
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Columbia University Press
- City: New York;Etats-Unis;United States;USA
- Language: English
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Houston A. Baker is Distinguished University Professor at Vanderbilt University and a scholar of African American literature and culture. He is a member of the pioneering generation of the 1960s that sought to expand the canons and definitions of the humanities in the academy. He served as director of Afro-American studies and founded and directed the Center for the Study of Black Literature and Culture at the University of Pennsylvania. His book Betrayal: How Black Intellectuals Have Abandoned the Ideals of the Civil Rights Era received an American Book Award. K. Merinda Simmons is assistant professor of religious studies at the University of Alabama. She is author of Changing the Subject: Writing Women Across the African Diaspora and coeditor, with Maha Marouan, of Race and Displacement: Nation, Migration, and Displacement in the Twenty-first Century. Her areas of research and publication combine literary, religious, and Southern studies, with critical emphases on theories of gender and race.
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