Open Mike

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Basic 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.

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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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Michael Eric Dyson, named by Ebony as one of the hundred most influential black Americans, is the author of sixteen books, including Holler if You Hear Me, Is Bill Cosby Right? and I May Not Get There With You: The True Martin Luther King Jr. He is currently University Professor of Sociology at Georgetown University. He lives in Washington, D.C.

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