Week8 midterm packet
Student Last Name 2 Student Name AAS 27100 Ms. Xx 6 March 2020 “Surveying African American Studies” Midterm Packet Part I: African American Studies Harris, Robert L. “The Intellectual and Institutional Development of Africana Studies.” The African American Studies Reader, 2nd ed., edited by Nathaniel Norment, Jr., Carolina Academic Press, 2007, 395-400. Karenga, Maulana. Introduction to African American Studies. Los Angeles, University of Sankore Press, 1982. Part II: Afrocentricity Stewart, James. “Reaching for Higher Ground: Toward an Understanding of Black/ Africana,” Africana Studies: A Disciplinary Quest for Both Theory and Method, edited by James L. Conyers, Jr., McFarland & Company,
1997, 108-29. Asante, Molefi Kete. Facing South to Africa: Toward an Afrocentric Critical Orientation, Lexington Books, 2014. ProQuest Ebook Central, http:// ebookcentral.proquest. com/lib/purdue/ detail.action? docID=1776000.
Part III: Black Feminism/ Womanism Aldridge, Delores. “Womanist Issues in Black Studies: Towards Integrating Africana Womanism into Africana Studies,” Out of the Revolution: The Development of Africana Studies, edited by Delores Aldridge and Carlene Young, Lexington Books, 2002, 191-201. Hudson-Weems, Clenora. “Africana Womanism: An Overview,” Out of the Revolution: The Development of Africana Studies, edited by Delores Aldridge and Carlene Young,
Lexington Books, 2002, 205-217. Part IV: Contemporary Defining & Evolution of the Field Aldridge, Delores P. “Women in the Development of Africana Studies.” Handbook of Black Studies, edited by Molefi K. Asante and Maulana Karenga, 2006, 51-66. Guy-Sheftall, Beverly. “African American Studies: Legacies and Challenges: ‘What Would Black Studies Be If We Listened to Toni Cade?’” The Black Scholar, vol. 35, no. 2, 2015, https:// doi.org/ 10.1080/00064246.2005.11 413308. Accessed 22 Jan 2020. Part V: Theoretical Applications of Afrocentricity and Black Feminism Lindsay-Dennis, LaShawnda. “Black Feminist-Womanist Research Paradigms: Toward a Culturally Relevant
Research Model Focused on African American Girls.” Journal of Black Studies, vol. 45, no. 5, 2015, https:// doi- org.ezproxy.lib.purdue.edu/ 10.1177/002193471558366 4. Accessed 22 Jan 2020. Tyree, Tia C.M. and Adrian Krishnasamy. “Bringing Afrocentricity to the Funnies: An Analysis of Afrocentricity Within Aaron McGruder’s ‘The Boondocks’.” Journal of Black Studies, vol. 42, no. 1, 2011, https://www.jstor.org/ stable/25780790. Accessed 22 Jan 2020.