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Black Studies and Critical Thinking
ISSN: 1947-5985
Black Studies and Critical Thinking is an interdisciplinary series which examines the intellectual traditions of and cultural contributions made by people of African descent throughout the world. Whether it is in literature, art, music, science, or academics, these contributions are vast and far-reaching. As we work to stretch the boundaries of knowledge and understanding of issues critical to the Black experience, this series offers a unique opportunity to study the social, economic, and political forces that have shaped the historic experience of Black America, and that continue to determine our future. Black Studies and Critical Thinking is positioned at the forefront of research on the Black experience, and is the source for dynamic, innovative, and creative exploration of the most vital issues facing African Americans. The series invites contributions from all disciplines but is specially suited for cultural studies, anthropology, history, sociology, literature, art, and music. Subjects of interest include (but are not limited to): Education, Sociology, History, Media/Communication, Spirituality and Indigenous Thought, Womens Studies, Policy Studies, Advertising, African American Studies, Black Political Thought.
164 publications
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Thinking Television
©2008 Textbook -
Humanizing Collectivist Critical Pedagogy
Teaching the Humanities in Community College and Beyond©2024 Textbook -
Critical Black Studies Reader
©2017 Textbook -
Critical Literacy as Resistance
Teaching for Social Justice Across the Secondary Curriculum©2009 Textbook -
Lessons in Critical Theory
Marx, Benjamin, Braudel, Bakhtin, Thompson, Ginzburg and Wallerstein©2020 Monographs -
Towards a Critical Multicultural Literacy
Theory and Practice for Education for Liberation©1998 Textbook -
Re-thinking the Angelic Doctor
W. Norris Clarke and the Concept of Person in Thomas Aquinas©2023 Monographs -
Who Do They Think They Are?
Teenage Girls and Their Avatars in Spaces of Social Online Communication©2010 Textbook -
The Souls of Yoruba Folk
Indigeneity, Race, and Critical Spiritual Literacy in the African Diaspora©2015 Textbook