This dissertation seeks to comprehensively refocus the analytical frameworks dealing with black modern subjectivity through an in-depth examination of “Culturalism,” or the regime of meaning-making in which Blackness is culturally specified and abstracted from material, political economic, and structural conditions of dispossession through state technologies of antiradicalism. Cold War liberalism institutionalized the hegemony of cultural politics and Culturalism by foregrounding cultural analyses of African retention and syncretism, cultural continuity, and comparative diasporic cultures. As the Cold War instantiated the bifurcation of the world and influenced the direction of decolonization, the African diaspora as an analytical framework...
Recent scholarship on black transnationalism and diaspora in the early twentieth century has largely...
This dissertation examines how twentieth-century African American intellectuals engaged American pol...
This dissertation develops a “critique of capitalist domination” by analyzing capitalism’s structura...
This dissertation examines the relationship between racial ideology, material consumption, and Afric...
The purpose of the thesis is fourfold: one, to pose an empirical challenge to Max Weber's explanatio...
This article was originally published in an earlier edition of Endarch. In an effort to revisit sign...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION“Be(Long)ing: New Africanism & South African Cultural Producers Conf...
The distinctive feature of Afro-American life in the 60s was the rise on the historical stage of a s...
The dissertation offers a meta-theoretical and decolonial critique of epistemological and methodolog...
As a political, social, and cultural ideology, Pan-Africanism has been a complex movement attempting...
Confronted with the task of defining what it meant to be black in an anti-black world, early cultura...
This article critically examines the postmodern Blackness phenomenon that seeks primacy in African A...
This essay explores four questions through a critical dialogue with Black Marxist, Decolonial, and P...
A guiding principle of black political theory and postcolonial thought, to use Audre Lorde’s famous ...
Undergirded by the perspective of historical materialism stretched in dialogue with black Marxism an...
Recent scholarship on black transnationalism and diaspora in the early twentieth century has largely...
This dissertation examines how twentieth-century African American intellectuals engaged American pol...
This dissertation develops a “critique of capitalist domination” by analyzing capitalism’s structura...
This dissertation examines the relationship between racial ideology, material consumption, and Afric...
The purpose of the thesis is fourfold: one, to pose an empirical challenge to Max Weber's explanatio...
This article was originally published in an earlier edition of Endarch. In an effort to revisit sign...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION“Be(Long)ing: New Africanism & South African Cultural Producers Conf...
The distinctive feature of Afro-American life in the 60s was the rise on the historical stage of a s...
The dissertation offers a meta-theoretical and decolonial critique of epistemological and methodolog...
As a political, social, and cultural ideology, Pan-Africanism has been a complex movement attempting...
Confronted with the task of defining what it meant to be black in an anti-black world, early cultura...
This article critically examines the postmodern Blackness phenomenon that seeks primacy in African A...
This essay explores four questions through a critical dialogue with Black Marxist, Decolonial, and P...
A guiding principle of black political theory and postcolonial thought, to use Audre Lorde’s famous ...
Undergirded by the perspective of historical materialism stretched in dialogue with black Marxism an...
Recent scholarship on black transnationalism and diaspora in the early twentieth century has largely...
This dissertation examines how twentieth-century African American intellectuals engaged American pol...
This dissertation develops a “critique of capitalist domination” by analyzing capitalism’s structura...