Paul Gilroy seeks to awaken a new understanding of W. E. B. Du Bois’ intellectual and political legacy. At a time of economic crisis, environmental degradation, ongoing warfare, and heated debate over human rights, how should we reassess the changing place of black culture? Gilroy considers the ways that consumerism has diverted African Americans’ political and social aspirations. Luxury goods and branded items, especially the automobile—rich in symbolic value and the promise of individual freedom—have restratified society, weakened citizenship, and diminished the collective spirit. Jazz, blues, soul, reggae, and hip hop are now seen as generically American, yet artists like Jimi Hendrix, Chuck Berry, and Bob Marley, who questioned the allu...
1992 was a pivotal moment in African American history, with the Rodney King riots providing palpable...
In my thesis paper I am examining the birth and art of jazz, which creates a vital part of American...
In The Souls of Black Folk (1903) W. E. B. Du Bois described African American music as a “gift” to A...
In this work, Paul Gilroy charges academics including scholars of the African and Black Diaspora wit...
In his seminal book The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness (1993) Paul Gilroy traces...
In his seminal book The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness (1993) Paul Gilroy traces...
As Paul Gilroy has argued, the Black Atlantic is a cultural and literary network that has emerged in...
The contemporary experiences of racially marginalized people in the West are affected deeply by the ...
Following its victory in the Second World War, America paradoxically faced a period of prosperity an...
Black Consciousness implies the consciousness of being an African American and of being sensitively ...
Music is an integral part of human culture. The history of African American music is greatly tied to...
Paul Gilroy, has set the term Black Atlantic to refer to fusion black with other cultures around the...
The black gatherings particularly in Harlem, constituting a community with its peculiarities, thanks...
This is the first chapter of the as yet not translated book by the English philosopher Paul Gilroy. ...
It is the review of Paul Gilroy's work. The Black Atlantic is a contemporary study of the sociology ...
1992 was a pivotal moment in African American history, with the Rodney King riots providing palpable...
In my thesis paper I am examining the birth and art of jazz, which creates a vital part of American...
In The Souls of Black Folk (1903) W. E. B. Du Bois described African American music as a “gift” to A...
In this work, Paul Gilroy charges academics including scholars of the African and Black Diaspora wit...
In his seminal book The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness (1993) Paul Gilroy traces...
In his seminal book The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness (1993) Paul Gilroy traces...
As Paul Gilroy has argued, the Black Atlantic is a cultural and literary network that has emerged in...
The contemporary experiences of racially marginalized people in the West are affected deeply by the ...
Following its victory in the Second World War, America paradoxically faced a period of prosperity an...
Black Consciousness implies the consciousness of being an African American and of being sensitively ...
Music is an integral part of human culture. The history of African American music is greatly tied to...
Paul Gilroy, has set the term Black Atlantic to refer to fusion black with other cultures around the...
The black gatherings particularly in Harlem, constituting a community with its peculiarities, thanks...
This is the first chapter of the as yet not translated book by the English philosopher Paul Gilroy. ...
It is the review of Paul Gilroy's work. The Black Atlantic is a contemporary study of the sociology ...
1992 was a pivotal moment in African American history, with the Rodney King riots providing palpable...
In my thesis paper I am examining the birth and art of jazz, which creates a vital part of American...
In The Souls of Black Folk (1903) W. E. B. Du Bois described African American music as a “gift” to A...