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Although traditional academic circles rarely celebrate the work of African or African American thinkers because performers and political figures were more acceptable to narrating histories, this work projects the ideas of several writers with the confidence that Africology, the Afrocentric study of African phenomena, represents an oasis of innovation in progressive venues. The book brings together some of the most discussed theorists and intellectuals in the field of Africology (Africana Studies) for the purpose of sparking further debate, critical interpretations and extensions, and to reform and reformulate the way we approach our critical thought. The contributors'' Afrocentric approach offers new interpretations and analysis, and challenges the predominant frameworks in diverse areas such as philosophy, social justice, literature, and history.

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This anthology of Africological texts is both an outcry against senseless attempts to ignore and dismiss the intellectual production of Afrocentric critical thinkers and an important academic contribution to strengthening the identity of the discipline. Anchored to the best praxis of Temple School critical thinking, a stronghold of Africology, the contributors to this volume present their critical studies on history, culture, language, and politics from an Afrocentric perspective. In fact, they are working towards the creation of a liberating discourse that operates simultaneously in the spheres of the personal, the community, nature, and the world. This work is a fundamental piece of Africological scholarship for graduate and undergraduate students and researchers seeking to pursue their intellectual quest within the discipline. -- Ana Monteiro-Ferreira, Eastern Michigan University
Molefi K. Asante and Clyde Ledbetter have composed an edited volume that utilizes contemporary critical thought to examine how Africology, as a theory, transforms the study of Blacks in Africa and the Diaspora. A must read, this volume provides different critical perspectives that offer new critiques of colonialism, decolonization, post modernist Blackness, existential cartography, human rights, and other conditions still impacting Africa. Connecting Africology with Afrocentricity, while rewriting criticism, history, language, culture, and politics, this body of scholars establish new methods and theories useful in the liberation struggle of Afro-descended peoples. -- Valerie Grim, Indiana University

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Introduction: Contemporary Critical Contours: Africology and Africana Studies, Molefi Kete Asante and Clyde E. Ledbetter, Jr. Chapter 1: Decolonizing the Universities in Africa: An Approach to Transformation, Molefi Kete Asante Chapter 2: Postmodernist Diversions In African American Thought , Daryl B. Harris Chapter 3: Afrocentricity: A Critical Bibliography, Molefi Kete Asante Chapter 4: Boundless James Baldwin: Assessing the Creative Freedom of a Cultural Critic, Aaron X. Smith Chapter 5: The Role of an Afrocentric Ideology in Reducing Obstacles to Integration, Molefi Kete Asante Chapter 6: Writing History and Reading Texts: An Afrocentric Narrative of Culture, Nilgun Anadolu Okur Chapter 7: Retrospective Analysis: The Movement Against African Centered Thought, Michael T. Tillotson Chapter 8: Lewis Gordon’s Existential Cartography, Molefi Kete Asante Chapter 9: Human Rights Studies as a Sub-Field of Africology, Clyde E. Ledbetter, Jr. Chapter 10: Engaging Kwame Nkrumah’s Consciencism: An Afrocentric Close Reading, Molefi Kete Asante Chapter 11: African and African Diaspora Culture in the World, Molefi Kete Asante Chapter 12: Interrogating the Legacy of African Contributions, Molefi Kete Asante Chapter 13: The Universal Periodic Review and Malcolm X’s Human Rights Strategy, Clyde E. Ledbetter, Jr.

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/27/2017 12:03:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498530729, 978-1498530729
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      Book Synopsis
      Although traditional academic circles rarely celebrate the work of African or African American thinkers because performers and political figures were more acceptable to narrating histories, this work projects the ideas of several writers with the confidence that Africology, the Afrocentric study of African phenomena, represents an oasis of innovation in progressive venues. The book brings together some of the most discussed theorists and intellectuals in the field of Africology (Africana Studies) for the purpose of sparking further debate, critical interpretations and extensions, and to reform and reformulate the way we approach our critical thought. The contributors'' Afrocentric approach offers new interpretations and analysis, and challenges the predominant frameworks in diverse areas such as philosophy, social justice, literature, and history.

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      This anthology of Africological texts is both an outcry against senseless attempts to ignore and dismiss the intellectual production of Afrocentric critical thinkers and an important academic contribution to strengthening the identity of the discipline. Anchored to the best praxis of Temple School critical thinking, a stronghold of Africology, the contributors to this volume present their critical studies on history, culture, language, and politics from an Afrocentric perspective. In fact, they are working towards the creation of a liberating discourse that operates simultaneously in the spheres of the personal, the community, nature, and the world. This work is a fundamental piece of Africological scholarship for graduate and undergraduate students and researchers seeking to pursue their intellectual quest within the discipline. -- Ana Monteiro-Ferreira, Eastern Michigan University
      Molefi K. Asante and Clyde Ledbetter have composed an edited volume that utilizes contemporary critical thought to examine how Africology, as a theory, transforms the study of Blacks in Africa and the Diaspora. A must read, this volume provides different critical perspectives that offer new critiques of colonialism, decolonization, post modernist Blackness, existential cartography, human rights, and other conditions still impacting Africa. Connecting Africology with Afrocentricity, while rewriting criticism, history, language, culture, and politics, this body of scholars establish new methods and theories useful in the liberation struggle of Afro-descended peoples. -- Valerie Grim, Indiana University

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Contemporary Critical Contours: Africology and Africana Studies, Molefi Kete Asante and Clyde E. Ledbetter, Jr. Chapter 1: Decolonizing the Universities in Africa: An Approach to Transformation, Molefi Kete Asante Chapter 2: Postmodernist Diversions In African American Thought , Daryl B. Harris Chapter 3: Afrocentricity: A Critical Bibliography, Molefi Kete Asante Chapter 4: Boundless James Baldwin: Assessing the Creative Freedom of a Cultural Critic, Aaron X. Smith Chapter 5: The Role of an Afrocentric Ideology in Reducing Obstacles to Integration, Molefi Kete Asante Chapter 6: Writing History and Reading Texts: An Afrocentric Narrative of Culture, Nilgun Anadolu Okur Chapter 7: Retrospective Analysis: The Movement Against African Centered Thought, Michael T. Tillotson Chapter 8: Lewis Gordon’s Existential Cartography, Molefi Kete Asante Chapter 9: Human Rights Studies as a Sub-Field of Africology, Clyde E. Ledbetter, Jr. Chapter 10: Engaging Kwame Nkrumah’s Consciencism: An Afrocentric Close Reading, Molefi Kete Asante Chapter 11: African and African Diaspora Culture in the World, Molefi Kete Asante Chapter 12: Interrogating the Legacy of African Contributions, Molefi Kete Asante Chapter 13: The Universal Periodic Review and Malcolm X’s Human Rights Strategy, Clyde E. Ledbetter, Jr.

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