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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780739196717 , 9781498501569
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 148 Seiten , 24 cm
    Series Statement: Critical Africana studies: African, African American, and Caribbean interdisciplinary and intersectional studies
    DDC: 320.54096
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    Keywords: Afrocentrism ; Pan-Africanism ; African cooperation ; Panafrikanismus ; Afrozentrismus
    Description / Table of Contents: Afrocentricity and cultureAfrican maat and human communicationThe ordeal of good Afrocentric speechAfrocentricity and educationAfrocentricity and a new orientationImagining new social sciencesThe philosophical basis for an African universityKwame Nkrumah and Muammar Gaddafi's vision of AfricaToward a union of African statesThabo Mbeki and an Afrocentric AfricaWestern media and the falsification of AfricaThreats to African peace and the face of solutions, UN speech.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-141) and index
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  • 2
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    Lanham : Lexington Books
    ISBN: 9781793628961
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 164 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Critical Africana studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.896
    Keywords: Blacks-Race identity ; Blacks-Race identity ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Molefi Kete Asante confronts the socialist Pan African idea with an Afrocentric orientation grounded in history and culture, suggesting that the African renaissance cannot take place unless there is a commitment to creating an African community conscious of its own myths, origins, and economic, cultural, and philosophical traditions.
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- A Note -- Preface -- Chapter One: The Song of the Storm -- Chapter Two: The Spectrum of a Colossal Failure -- Chapter Three: Cuban Military Solidarity with Pan Africanism -- Chapter Four: Cheikh Anta Diop and the African Revolution -- Chapter Five: The Basis of Pan African Unity of Africa -- Chapter Six: Pan African Uses of African Civilization -- Chapter Seven: Toward a Union of African States -- Chapter Eight: Padmore -- Chapter Nine: Kwame Nkrumah -- Chapter Ten: Leadership in a Resurgent Africa -- Chapter Eleven: African Federalism and the Civil Society -- Chapter Twelve: African and African Diasporan Cultures -- Chapter Thirteen: Of Revolutionary Pan African Action -- Chapter Fourteen: The Future of Africa -- Chapter Fifteen: Africans, We Can Do What We Will! -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author.
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  • 3
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    In:  Africanisms in American culture (2005), Seite 65-81 | year:2005 | pages:65-81
    ISBN: 9780253217493
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: Africanisms in American culture
    Publ. der Quelle: Bloomington, Ind. [u.a.] : Indiana Univ. Press, 2005
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2005), Seite 65-81
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:2005
    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:65-81
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9780415521451 , 9780415521468
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 586 S. , Ill.
    Edition: 2. ed.
    DDC: 303.48/2
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    Keywords: Intercultural communication ; Intercultural communication ; Kulturkontakt
    Abstract: "The Global Intercultural Communication Reader is the first anthology to take a distinctly non-Eurocentric approach to the study of culture and communication. In this expanded second edition, editors Molefi Kete Asante, Yoshitaka Miike, and Jing Yin bring together thirty-two essential readings for students of cross-cultural, intercultural, and international communication. This stand-out collection aims to broaden and deepen the scope of the field by placing an emphasis on diversity, including work from authors across the globe examining the processes and politics of intercultural communication from critical, historical, and indigenous perspectives. The collection covers a wide range of topics: the emergence and evolution of the field; issues and challenges in cross-cultural and intercultural inquiry; cultural wisdom and communication practices in context; identity and intercultural competence in a multicultural society; the effects of globalization; and ethical considerations. Many readings first appeared outside the mainstream Western academy and offer diverse theoretical lenses on culture and communication practices in the world community. Organized into five themed sections for easy classroom use, The Global Intercultural Communication Reader includes a detailed bibliography that will be a crucial resource for today's students of intercultural communication."--
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: New Directions for Intercultural Communication Research / Molefi Kete Asante, Yoshitaka Miike, & Jing Yin.Part I:The Emergence and Evolution of Intercultural Communication. Notes in the History of Intercultural Communication: The Foreign Service Institute and the Mandate for Intercultural Training / Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz ; The Evolution of International Communication as a Field of Study: A Personal Reflection / Gary R. Weaver ; The Centrality of Culture in the 20th and 21st Centuries / Robert Shuter ; Theories of Culture and Communication / Bradford 'J' Hall ; Mapping Cultural Communication Research: 1960s to the Present / Ronald L. Jackson II ; Sojourning through Intercultural Communication: A Retrospective / William J. Starosta. -- Part II: Issues and Challenges in Cross-Cultural and Intercultural Inquiry. Afrocentricity: Toward a New Understanding of African Thought in the World / Molefi Kete Asante ; The Asiacentric Turn in Asian Communication Studies: Shifting Paradigms and Changing Perspectives / Yoshitaka Miike ; Indigenous and Authentic: Hawaiian Epistemology and the Triangulation of Meaning / Manulani Aluli-Meyer ; The Four Seasons of Ethnography: A Creation-Centered Ontology for Ethnography / Sarah Amira de la Garza ; Encounters in the Third Space: Links between Intercultural Communication Theories and Postcolonial Approaches / Britta Kalscheuer ; Thinking Dialectically about Culture and Communication / Judith N. Martin & Thomas K. Nakayama. -- Part III: Cultural Wisdom and Communication Practices in Context. Nommo, Kawaida, and Communicative Practice: Bringing Good into the World / Maulana Karenga ; Ubuntu in South Africa: A Sociolinguistic Perspective to a Pan-African Concept / Nkonko M. Kamwangamalu ; Communication and Cultural Settings: An Islamic Perspective / Hamid Mowlana ; The Functions of Silence in India: Implications for Intercultural Communication Research / Nemi C. Jain & Anuradha Matukumalli ; Language and Words: Communication in the Analects of Confucius / Hui-Ching Chang ; The Two Faces of Chinese Communication / Guo-Ming Chen. -- Part IV: Identity, Multiculturalism, and Intercultural Competence. Popular Culture and Public Imaginary: Disney vs. Chinese Stories of Mulan / Jing Yin ; The Mexican Diaspora: A Critical Examination of Signifiers / Susana Rinderle ; The Masculine-Feminine Construct in Cross-Cultural Research: The Emergence of a Transcendent Global Culture / James W. Chesebro, David T. McMahan, Preston Russett, Eric J. Schumacher, & Junliang Wu ; Encounters with the "Other": Personal Notes for a Reconceptualization of Intercultural Communication Competence / Gust A. Yep ; Applying a Critical Metatheoretical Approach to Intercultural Relations: The Case of U.S.-Japanese Communication / William Kelly ; Superheroes in Shanghai: Constructing Transnational Western Men's Identities / Phiona Stanley ; Beyond Multicultural Man: Complexities of Identity / Lise M. Sparrow ; Moving the Discourse on Identities in Intercultural Communication: Structure, Culture, and Resignifications / S. Lily Mendoza, Rona T. Halualani, & Jolanta A. Drzewiecka. -- Part V: Globalization and Ethical Issues in Intercultural Relations. Ethnic Discourse and the New World Dysorder: A Communitarian Perspective / Majid Tehranian ; The Hegemony of English and Strategies for Linguistic Pluralism: Proposing the Ecology of Language Paradigm / Yukio Tsuda ; Languages and Tribal Sovereignty: Whose Language Is It Anyway? / Rebecca Blum Martinez ; Development and Communication in Sri Lanka: A Buddhist Approach / Wimal Dissanayake ; Global Village vs. Gandhian Villages: A Viable Vision / Kuruvilla Pandikattu ; The Context of Dialogue: Globalization and Diversity / Tu Weiming. -- Appendix: Intercultural Communication as a Field of Study: A Selected Bibliography of Theory and Research / Yoshitaka Miike.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9780252042065 , 9780252083754
    Language: English
    Pages: xviii, 251 Seiten , Porträts
    Edition: Second edition
    DDC: 973
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    Keywords: National characteristics, American ; Nationalism ; Myth Political aspects ; United States History ; Philosophy ; United States Foreign relations ; Philosophy ; United States History ; Religious aspects ; Christianity
    Abstract: "In the first edition of Myths America Lives By, Hughes identified the five key myths that lie at the heart of the American experience-the myths of the Chosen Nation, of Nature's Nation, of the Christian Nation, of the Millennial Nation, and of the Innocent Nation. Drawing on a range of dissenting voices, Hughes shows that by canonizing these seemingly harmless myths of national identity as absolute truths, America risks undermining the sweepingly egalitarian promise of the Declaration of Independence. Hughes demonstrates that Americans must rethink these myths in the spirit of extraordinary humility if the United States is to fulfil its true promise as a nation. Hughes locates the roots of each myth in a different period of America's development, and from each of these periods he finds stirring critiques offered by marginalized commentators-especially African Americans and Native Americans-who question the predominant myth of their age. This is a dialog between the mainstream mythmakers and the many critics--including Martin Luther King Jr., Ida B. Wells, Frederick Douglass, Black Elk, Anna J. Cooper, and Booker T. Washington, Malcom X, Angela Davis, and W. E. B. DuBois-whose dissent, rather than being un-American, was often grounded in a patriotic belief in the "self-evident" equality of America's fundamental creed. The second edition of Myths America Lives By continues to investigate how the myth of white supremacy has intersected and continues to intersect with foundational American myths with an entirely new introduction and updates to each myth"--
    Abstract: The great American myths and a different American future -- The myth of the chosen nation : the colonial period -- The myth of nature's nation : the revolutionary period -- The myth of the Christian nation : the early national period -- The myth of the millennial nation : the early national period -- The mythic dimensions of American capitalism : the gilded age -- The myth of the innocent nation : the twentieth and twenty-first centuries
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9781498530705
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 218 Seiten
    Series Statement: Critical Africana studies
    DDC: 960.071
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    Keywords: Geschichtsschreibung ; Afrozentrismus ; Afrika ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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