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Black knowledges/black struggles : essays in critical epistemology / edited by Jason R. Ambroise, Sabine Broeck.

Contributor(s): Ambroise, Jason R | Brock-Sallah, Sabine | Forum for European Contributions to Africa American Studies [associated with work.]Material type: TextTextSeries: FORECAAST ; 2.Publisher: Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2021Description: 256 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781800349018 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Ethnicity -- Philosophy | Social epistemology | Blacks -- Race identity | Society | Society & culture: general | Literary studies: post-colonial literature | Ethnic studies | Literature: history & criticism | Social & cultural anthropology | Relating to African American peopleDDC classification: 305.8001
Contents:
1. Black Knowledges/Black Struggles: An Introduction Jason R. Ambroise and Sabine Broeck 2. "Come on Kid, Let's Go Get the Thing": The Sociogenic Principle and the Being of Being Black/Human Demetrius L. Eudell 3. Respectability and Representation: Black Freemasonry, Race, and Early Free Black Leadership Chernoh Sesay Jr. 4. Ethno-Class Man and the Inscription of "the Criminal": On the Formation of Criminology in the U.S. Jason R. Ambroise 5. Dehumanization, the Symbolic Gaze and the Production of Biomedical Knowledge Jason E. Glenn 6. Performing Scientificity: Race, Science, and Politics in the United States and Germany after the Second World War Holger Droessler 7. Imaginary Black Topographies: What are Monuments For? Lubaina Himid 8. The Ceremony Found: Towards the Autopoetic Turn/Overturn, its Autonomy of Human Agency and Extraterritoriality of (Self-)Cognition Sylvia Wynter Bibliography Index
Summary: This volume explores the central, but often critically neglected role of knowledge and epistemic formations within social movements for human emancipation.
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Originally published: 2015.

1. Black Knowledges/Black Struggles: An Introduction Jason R. Ambroise and Sabine Broeck 2. "Come on Kid, Let's Go Get the Thing": The Sociogenic Principle and the Being of Being Black/Human Demetrius L. Eudell 3. Respectability and Representation: Black Freemasonry, Race, and Early Free Black Leadership Chernoh Sesay Jr. 4. Ethno-Class Man and the Inscription of "the Criminal": On the Formation of Criminology in the U.S. Jason R. Ambroise 5. Dehumanization, the Symbolic Gaze and the Production of Biomedical Knowledge Jason E. Glenn 6. Performing Scientificity: Race, Science, and Politics in the United States and Germany after the Second World War Holger Droessler 7. Imaginary Black Topographies: What are Monuments For? Lubaina Himid 8. The Ceremony Found: Towards the Autopoetic Turn/Overturn, its Autonomy of Human Agency and Extraterritoriality of (Self-)Cognition Sylvia Wynter Bibliography Index

This volume explores the central, but often critically neglected role of knowledge and epistemic formations within social movements for human emancipation.

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