ISBN:
082141917X
,
0821419188
,
9780821419175
,
9780821419182
Language:
English
Pages:
XII, 283 S.
,
Kt.
,
24 cm
Series Statement:
New African histories series
DDC:
305.896/06809047
Keywords:
Black Consciousness Movement of South Africa History
;
Blacks Race identity
;
History
;
Black nationalism History
;
Black nationalism Religious aspects
;
Christianity
;
Anti-apartheid movements History
;
Anti-apartheid movements Religious aspects
;
Christianity
;
Black theology
;
South Africa Politics and government 1961-1978
;
Black Consciousness Movement of South Africa
;
History
;
Blacks
;
Race identity
;
South Africa
;
History
;
Black nationalism
;
South Africa
;
History
;
Anti-apartheid movements
;
South Africa
;
History
;
Black theology
;
South Africa
;
Politics and government
;
1961-1978
;
Südafrika
;
Apartheid
;
Black-Consciousness-Bewegung
Abstract:
Sophiatown after the fall : the sixties -- "Black man, you are on your own!" : Black students, white liberals, and adulthood -- The age of philosophers : becoming "Black consciousness" -- Church, state, and the death of God : a prolegomenon to the Black Messiah -- Christ in context : the changing face of Christianity -- The South African voice : from Black theology to the Black Messiah -- "I write what I like" : conscientization, culture, and politicization -- The age of politics : confronting the state -- Keeping faith with the Black Messiah : suffering, hope, and the cost of the future -- Yesterday is a foreign country
Description / Table of Contents:
Sophiatown after the fall : the sixties -- "Black man, you are on your own!" : Black students, white liberals, and adulthood -- The age of philosophers : becoming "Black consciousness" -- Church, state, and the death of God : a prolegomenon to the Black Messiah -- Christ in context : the changing face of Christianity -- The South African voice : from Black theology to the Black Messiah -- "I write what I like" : conscientization, culture, and politicization -- The age of politics : confronting the state -- Keeping faith with the Black Messiah : suffering, hope, and the cost of the future -- Yesterday is a foreign country.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 191-269) and index
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http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=36816
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