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Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African-American Experience edited by Henry Louis Gates and Anthony Appiah (Basic Civitas Books 1999, 2nd ed. Oxford University Press, 2005, ISBN 978-0-19-517055-9) is a compendium of Africana studies including African studies and the "Pan-African diaspora" inspired by W. E. B. Du Bois' project of an Encyclopedia Africana.
His dissertation remains the only known work to have done this in the discipline of philosophy. In 2008–2009, Curry was a postdoctoral fellow at Penn State University in the Africana Research Center. [4] His main research areas include critical race theory, Black male studies, and Africana philosophy. [5]
Black studies or Africana studies (with nationally specific terms, such as African American studies and Black Canadian studies), is an interdisciplinary academic field that primarily focuses on the study of the history, culture, and politics of the peoples of the African diaspora and Africa.
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Fleming is the author/editor of four books about race and white supremacy. ... Africana Studies and Women's, ...
African studies; African Studies Association; African Studies Association of the United Kingdom; African Studies Center, Boston University; African Studies Center, Michigan State University; African Studies Centre Leiden; Afrocentricity; Black male studies; Black studies; Africana Libraries Newsletter; Afrobarometer; Afrology; Erdmute Alber
The current major problem in African studies that Mohamed (2010/2012) [4] [5] identified is the inherited religious, Orientalist, colonial paradigm that European Africanists have preserved in present-day secularist, post-colonial, Anglophone African historiography. [4]
John Henrik Clarke (born John Henry Clark; January 1, 1915 – July 16, 1998) [1] was an African-American historian, professor, prominent Afrocentrist, [2] and pioneer in the creation of Pan-African and Africana studies and professional institutions in academia starting in the late 1960s. [3]
Noliwe Rooks (born 1963) is an American academic and author. She is the L. Herbert Ballou University Professor and chair of Africana Studies at Brown University and is the founding director of the Segrenomics Lab at Brown. [1]