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  1. The Ideology of Blackness: African-Ame rican Style Black Power and The Decline of the Civil Rights Movement When the cry of "Black Power" exploded on the American scene over a year ago, the response of many Americans was a panicky fear that the United States was about to be engulfed in a racial war One correspondent of a suburban New York newspaper

  2. 19. März 2020 · Blackness as ontological symbol. James Cone states categorically, “Black Theology puts black identity in a theological context.” 1 Identity is not static, but rather a socio-dynamic, racialized, and historical construct. It is multiple, textured, and converging.

    • Mary-Anne Plaatjies Van Huffel
    • 2020
  3. 11. März 2019 · This article reviews three books that examine black discourses and perspectives on whiteness and delineate the negative impacts of structural, institutional and interpersonal racism on the life chances and inclusion of people of colour within the national imaginary through both epistemic and material violences.

    • Madeline-Sophie Abbas
    • 2020
  4. 21. Feb. 2022 · It is at this point a longstanding tradition that scholarly works investigating Black and African presences in premodernity, works that challenge accepted notions about the origins of and participants in Western civilization, meet with significant resistance in the marketplace of ideas.

  5. 27. Okt. 2022 · Using Black fatherhood as a heuristic, I argue that Black critical theory, given the specificity of (anti)blackness, renders this framework more appropriate as an interpretive and analytical tool to make sense of the (anti)Black lived experience.

  6. How do Black celebrities employ unapologetic Blackness as an embodied resistance tactic to challenge racial inequality in pop cultural spaces? We analyze five cases of contemporary

  7. 2. Aug. 2022 · Studies in Black philosophy or Black critical theory are increasingly concerned with the distinction between Black people and Black being. Put differently, it seems there is a tension between those who want to focus on the sociological experiences of Black persons and those who aim to elucidate the theoretical coherence of Blackness ...