This book aims to expand what scholars know and who is included in this discussion about black studies, which aids in the democratization of American higher education and the deconstruction of traditional disciplines of high education, to facilitate a sense of social justice. By challenging traditional disciplines, black studies reveals not only the political role of American universities but also the political aspects of the disciplines that constitute their core. While black studies is post-modern in its deconstruction of positivism and universalism, it does not support a radical rejection of all attempts to determine truth.  Evolving from a form of black cultural nationalism, it challenges the perceived white cultural nationalist norm and has become a critical multiculturalism that is more global and less gendered. Henry argues for the inclusion of black studies beyond the curriculum of colleges and universities. 
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This book aims to expand what scholars know and who is included in this discussion about black studies, which aids in the democratization of American higher education and the deconstruction of traditional disciplines of high education, to facilitate a sense of social justice.
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Chapter 1 Non-Negotiable Demands: A Microstory.- Chapter 2 Black Intellectuals and Black Studies: A Macrostory.- Chapter 3 Institutionalizing Black Studies at the University of California.- Chapter 4 Professionalizing Black Studies: The National Council for Black Studies.- Chapter 5 The Black Scholar: Drum of the Black Studies Movement.- Chapter 6 Democratizing the Disciplines.- Chapter 7 Democratizing the National Identity.- Chapter 8 Multiculturalism, Post-Modernism, and the Future of Black Studies.   
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This book aims to expand what scholars know and who is included in this discussion about black studies, which aids in the democratization of American higher education and the deconstruction of traditional disciplines of high education, to facilitate a sense of social justice. By challenging traditional disciplines, black studies reveals not only the political role of American universities but also the political aspects of the disciplines that constitute their core. While black studies is post-modern in its deconstruction of positivism and universalism, it does not support a radical rejection of all attempts to determine truth.  Evolving from a form of black cultural nationalism, it challenges the perceived white cultural nationalist norm and has become a critical multiculturalism that is more global and less gendered. Henry argues for the inclusion of black studies beyond the curriculum of colleges and universities.
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Uses case studies to illustrate the influence of geography and local resources on the development of black studies Introduces the idea of the democratization of higher education uniting all chapters and culminates in a critical multiculturalism of higher education Argues for the inclusion of black studies beyond curriculum and challenges the segregation of higher education with respects to disciplines
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ISBN
9783319817217
Publisert
2018-07-04
Utgiver
Springer International Publishing AG
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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Biografisk notat

Charles P. Henry is Professor Emeritus in the Department of African American Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, USA.