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E-BooksAfrican American Patients in Psychotherapy Understanding the Psychological Effects of Racism and Oppression



African American Patients in Psychotherapy Understanding the Psychological Effects of Racism and Oppression
Ruth Fallenbaum, "African American Patients in Psychotherapy: Understanding the Psychological Effects of Racism and Oppression"
English | ISBN: 0815371381 | 2018 | 200 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
African American Patients in Psychotherapy integrates history, current events, arts, psychoanalytic thinking, and case studies to provide a model for understanding the social and historical dimensions of psychological development. Among the topics included are psychological consequences of slavery and Jim Crow, the black patient and the white therapist, the toll of even "small" racist enactments, the black patient's uneasy relationship with health care providers, and a revisiting of the idea of "black rage." Author Ruth Fallenbaum also examines the psychological potential of reparation for centuries of slave labor and legalized wage and property theft.



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E-BooksAfrican American Cinema through Black Lives Consciousness



African American Cinema through Black Lives Consciousness
Mark A. Reid, "African American Cinema through Black Lives Consciousness"
English | ISBN: 0814345492 | 2019 | 320 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
African American Cinema through Black Lives Consciousness uses critical race theory to discuss American films that embrace contemporary issues of race, sexuality, class, and gender. Its linear history chronicles black-oriented narrative film from post-World War II through the presidential administration of Barack Obama. Editor Mark A. Reid has assembled a stellar list of contributors who approach their film analyses as an intersectional practice that combines queer theory, feminism/womanism, and class analytical strategies alongside conventional film history and theory. Taken together, the essays invigorate a "Black Lives Consciousness," which speaks to the value of black bodies that might be traumatized and those bodies that are coming into being-ness through intersectional theoretical analysis and everyday activism.



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E-BooksAfrican Frontiers Insurgency, Governance and Peacebuilding in Postcolonial States



African Frontiers Insurgency, Governance and Peacebuilding in Postcolonial States
African Frontiers: Insurgency, Governance and Peacebuilding in Postcolonial States By John Idriss Lahai, Tanya Lyons
2016 | 216 Pages | ISBN: 1472460081 | PDF | 18 MB
Through a multidisciplinary approach, African Frontiers counters the superficial, Eurocentric and gender insensitive dominant discursive representation of Africa within the discourse of war and conflict management, and security and peace/nation-building. The chapters historicize and theorize the realities in postcolonial African states, and the ramifications on the continents future. Situating the study within the context of the prevailing cultural and geo-political realities in the postcolonial African states, the chapters illustrate the complex ways in which events and processes are experienced at the local level, and how these local realities in turn impact and shape the patterns of political and military engagement in Africa and beyond. Organized along three major themes: Insurgency, governance and peacebuilding, expert researchers from around the world contribute chapters on: Rebel and insurgent formations such as the RUF, the LRA, and Boko Haram; state governance and corruption; terrorism and counter terrorism; security and peacebuilding; focussing on the tensions and challenges facing post-conflict societies such as Sierra Leone, Rwanda, and the newest nation-state on the continent, South Sudan. This highly significant and topical study problematizes the impact of wars on African nations, as well as the epistemological framing of the local realities and fallouts of armed conflict on post-colonial states.



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E-BooksAfrican American Males in Higher Education Leadership Challenges and Opportunities



African American Males in Higher Education Leadership Challenges and Opportunities
African American Males in Higher Education Leadership: Challenges and Opportunities By Patricia A. Mitchell (editor)
2017 | 202 Pages | ISBN: 1433132087 | PDF | 2 MB
African American Males in Higher Education Leadership: Challenges and Opportunities presents narratives from thirteen African American males working in higher education leadership. Their narratives describe the barriers and roadblocks that continue to impede them while climbing the ivory tower ladder to leadership. This book highlights a number of topics relevant to the experiences of Black males on what it means to hold a leadership position at a historically black college and at a predominately white institution. This is an opportunity to hear the voices of African American males and to look at leadership through their lens. What have been some of the challenges and opportunities they have faced during their journey in higher education? What specific strategies helped them cope with barriers impeding their climb to a leadership position in higher education? What specific programs make a difference for emerging Black male leaders? Did they have a mentor or did they feel isolated during their journey? How are they feeling now? What tips can be passed down to our next generation of Black leaders? These narratives provide inspiration for all African American men aspiring to advance their careers in higher education. Hopefully, African American males will find these narratives useful as they prepare to enter the landscape of higher education leadership and avoid some of the pitfalls discussed in the book.



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E-BooksSounding the Break African American and Caribbean Routes of World Literature



Sounding the Break African American and Caribbean Routes of World Literature
Sounding the Break: African American and Caribbean Routes of World Literature By Jason Frydman
2014 | 192 Pages | ISBN: 0813935725 | PDF | 8 MB
The idea of "world literature" has served as a crucial though underappreciated interlocutor for African diasporic writers, informing their involvement in processes of circulation, translation, and revision that have been identified as the hallmarks of the contemporary era of world literature. Yet in spite of their participation in world systems before and after European hegemony, Africa and the African diaspora have been excluded from the networks and archives of world literature. In Sounding the Break, Jason Frydman attempts to redress this exclusion by drawing on historiography, ethnography, and archival sources to show how writers such as W. E. B. Du Bois, Zora Neale Hurston, Alejo Carpentier, Derek Walcott, Maryse Condé, and Toni Morrison have complicated both Eurocentric and Afrocentric categories of literary and cultural production. Through their engagement with and revision of the European world literature discourse, he contends, these writers conjure a deep history of "literary traffic" whose expressions are always already cosmopolitan, embedded in the long histories of cultural and economic exchange between Africa, Asia, and Europe. It is precisely the New World American location of these writers, Frydman concludes, that makes possible this revisionary perspective on the idea of (Old) World literature.



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E-BooksAfrican Interventions State Militaries, Foreign Powers, and Rebel Forces



African Interventions State Militaries, Foreign Powers, and Rebel Forces
Emizet F. Kisangani, "African Interventions: State Militaries, Foreign Powers, and Rebel Forces"
English | ISBN: 1108426220 | 2021 | 292 pages | PDF | 2 MB
Foreign military intervention has had a profound impact on post-colonial African history and politics. Interventions have destabilized borderlands, overthrown governments, and taken a devastating toll on populations. Emizet F. Kisangani and Jeffrey Pickering advance a new theoretical framework and combine quantitative, qualitative, and historical methods to shed fresh light on these important but understudied events. Their detailed analysis brings understanding to supportive and hostile interventions and to interventions by former colonial states, non-colonial foreign actors, and African countries. Kisangani and Pickering also analyse military incursions into ungoverned territories and lands engulfed in civil war. Showcasing a variety of examples from the Second Congo War to the Ethiopian-Eritrean conflict, the book offers a rich and accessible examination of military intervention on the continent.



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MagazineSouth African Garden and Home – January 2023




South African Garden and Home – January 2023

South African Garden and Home – January 2023
English | 102 Pages | PDF | 141.7 MB





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E-BooksThe Emergence of the South African Metropolis Cities and Identities in the Twentieth Century



The Emergence of the South African Metropolis Cities and Identities in the Twentieth Century
The Emergence of the South African Metropolis: Cities and Identities in the Twentieth Century By Vivian Bickford-Smith
2016 | 340 Pages | ISBN: 1107002931 | PDF | 8 MB
Focusing on South Africa's three main cities - Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban - this book explores South African urban history from the late nineteenth century onwards. In particular, it examines the metropolitan perceptions and experiences of both black and white South Africans, as well as those of visitors, especially visitors from Britain and North America. Drawing on a rich array of city histories, travel writing, novels, films, newspapers, radio and television programs, and oral histories, Vivian Bickford-Smith focuses on the consequences of the depictions of the South African metropolis and the 'slums' they contained, and especially on how senses of urban belonging and geography helped create and reinforce South African ethnicities and nationalisms. This ambitious and pioneering account, spanning more than a century, will be welcomed by scholars and students of African history, urban history, and historical geography.



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E-BooksThe Black Intellectual Tradition African American Thought in the Twentieth Century



The Black Intellectual Tradition African American Thought in the Twentieth Century
, "The Black Intellectual Tradition: African American Thought in the Twentieth Century "
English | ISBN: 0252085841 | 2021 | 328 pages | EPUB | 697 KB
Considering the development and ongoing influence of Black thought



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E-BooksAfrican Americans in Long Beach and Southern California A History



African Americans in Long Beach and Southern California A History
Claudine Burnett, "African Americans in Long Beach and Southern California: A History"
English | ISBN: 1665516798 | 2021 | 444 pages | EPUB | 16 MB
Racial discrimination and unrest are intertwined with the history of Long Beach and Southern California in Ms. Burnett?s latest book. African Americans in Long Beach and Southern California begins in the 1800s and continues to 1970, reaching into later years to describe what that history has led to today. Ms. Burnett spent over five years researching recently digitized African American newspapers which has allowed her access to the black perspective on issues rarely written about in the white press or by other authors. Personal stories, legislation, Southland history and possible solutions to decades old problems are presented, making for an interesting and informative read. It is a unique work, sure to open the eyes of many.



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