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The Afrocentric Idea
Molefi Kete Asante
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This new edition of The Afrocentric Idea boldly confronts the contemporary challenges that have been launched against Molefi Kete Asante's philosophical, social, and cultural theory. By rendering a critique of some postmodern positions as well as the old structured Eurocentric orientations discussed in the first edition, this new edition contains lively engagements with views expressed by Mary Lefkowitz, Paul Gilroy, and Cornel West. Expanding on his core ideas, Asante has cast The Afrocentric Idea in the tradition of provocative critiques of the established social order. This is a fresh and dynamic location of culture within the context of social change.
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Contents
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Preface
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Acknowledgments
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Dancing Between Circles and Lines
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Part 1: The Situation
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Rhetorical Condition as a Conceptual Field
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The Idea of a Metatheory
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African Foundations of "Nommo"
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Part 2: The Resistance
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African American Orature and Context
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Mythoforms in African American Communication
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Rhetoric of Resistance
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Choosing Freedom
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Africa as Concept
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Part 3: The Liberation
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The Search for an Afrocentric Method
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Transcendence: The Curved Line
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Notes
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Index
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Published: 1997
Publisher: Temple University Press
- 9781566395953 (paperback)
- 9781439905623 (ebook)