Open MikeBasic Books, 2003 - 426 páginas Here, collected for the first time, are interviews and essays representing Michael Eric Dyson's most important thinking on race and identity. Exploring such topics as "whiteness" as seen through a black man's eye, modernism and postmodernism in black culture, and the emancipating role of black music from the plantation to the ghetto, Open Mike is a perfect introduction to Dyson's work and a must-have for students and scholars in African American Studies and Cultural Studies. |
Contenido
2 | 23 |
Religious | 42 |
4 | 61 |
Racial Paradigms Postcolonial Theory | 79 |
Excavating White Identities | 144 |
Is Postmodernism Just Modernism in Drag? | 151 |
Jazz Origins and | 179 |
The 1968 Olympics | 207 |
Television Race and Culture 227 | 248 |
3 | 297 |
Black Religion in Crisis | 305 |
The Bible Sexual Ethics and | 362 |
Bibliography | 385 |
23 | 406 |
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