The Review will provide a forum for the scholarly critiques; debate every aspect of Black Diaspora studies, including its mission, curricula, ideology and/or scholarly methodologies, linkages to other academic disciplines links to extra-academic communities, and its future.
Vol 3, No 1 (2012)
Table of Contents
Front Matter
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Vernon J. Williams, Jr. |
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Introduction
| Two Years Down: An Assessment |
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Vernon J. Williams, Jr., Frederick L. McElroy |
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Articles
| Was There a Distinct "African American Sociology"?: Revisited |
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Vernon J. Williams, Jr. |
2 - 9 |
| Narrative, Power Politics, and the Emergence of the Black Mass Sphere in Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man |
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Rika Anzawa |
10-23 |
| White Racial Consciousness in One Midwestern City: The Case of Cincinnati, Ohio |
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Cathy McDaniels-Wilson, Judson L. Jeffries, James N. Upton |
24 - 43 |
Review Essays
| African Cinema |
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Jordache Abner Ellapen |
44 - 46 |
Book Reviews
| Donald Martin Carter, Navigating the African Diaspora: The Anthropology of Invisibility |
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Lorien R. Hunter |
47 - 49 |
| Tunde Adeleke, The Case Against Afrocentrism |
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Nichole Richards |
50 - 51 |
| Jared Sexton, Amalgamation Schemes: Antiblackness and the Critique of Multiracialism |
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Nandi Comer |
52 - 53 |
| E. Patrick Johnson, Sweet Tea: Black Gay Men of the South |
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Walter Tucker IV |
54 - 56 |