C.L.R. James and the American Century
Title | C.L.R. James and the American Century PDF eBook |
Author | Kent Worcester |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1983 |
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C.L.R. James and the American Century, 1938-1953
Title | C.L.R. James and the American Century, 1938-1953 PDF eBook |
Author | Kent Worcester |
Publisher | |
Pages | 64 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | African American communists |
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C.L.R. James
Title | C.L.R. James PDF eBook |
Author | Kent Worcester |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Pages | 334 |
Release | 1996-01-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780791427514 |
A fascinating, immensely readable biography of one of the most important radical intellectuals of the twentieth century.
C.L.R. James
Title | C.L.R. James PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Buhle |
Publisher | Verso Books |
Pages | 257 |
Release | 2017-10-10 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1786634538 |
A new edition of C.L.R. James’s authorized biography C.L.R. James was a man of prodigious and varied accomplishments. He was a protean twentieth-century Marxist intellectual, widely recognized as a pioneering scholar of slave revolt; a leading voice of Pan-Africanism; a peripatetic revolutionary and scholar active in US and UK radical movements; a novelist, playwright, and critic; and one of the premier writers on cricket and sports. This intellectual portrait was written by James’s longtime interlocutor and comrade Paul Buhle, and initially published in 1988. With a new final chapter, updated bibliography, a new foreword by historian Robin D.G. Kelley and a new afterword by Paul Buhle and the philosopher Lawrence Ware, this long-awaited revised edition of a classic biography will be a key resource in the James revival.
C. L. R. James's Caribbean
Title | C. L. R. James's Caribbean PDF eBook |
Author | Paget Henry |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 1992-06-09 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0822382385 |
For more than half a century, C. L. R. James (1901–1989)—"the Black Plato," as coined by the London Times—has been an internationally renowned revolutionary thinker, writer, and activist. Born in Trinidad, his lifelong work was devoted to understanding and transforming race and class exploitation in his native West Indies, as well as in Britain and the United States. In C. L. R. James's Caribbean, noted scholars examine the roots of both James's life and oeuvre in connection with the economic, social, and political environment of the West Indies. Drawing upon James's observations of his own life as revealed to interviewers and close friends, this volume provides an examination of James's childhood and early years as colonial literatteur and his massive contribution to West Indian political-cultural understanding. Moving beyond previous biographical interpretations, the contributors here take up the problem of reading James's texts in light of poststructuralist criticism, the implications of his texts for Marxist discourse, and for problems of Caribbean development.
C.L.R. James
Title | C.L.R. James PDF eBook |
Author | Selwyn Reginald Cudjoe |
Publisher | |
Pages | 496 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
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C.L.R. James (1901-1989) made important contributions in a range of fields - literature, criticism, cultural studies, political theory, history and philosophy, serving as a mentor to two generations of international intellectuals. These essays offer a fresh perspective on his life and writings.
Africana Critical Theory
Title | Africana Critical Theory PDF eBook |
Author | Reiland Rabaka |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Pages | 454 |
Release | 2009-01-16 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0739133098 |
Building on and going far beyond W.E.B. Du Bois and the Problems of the Twenty-First Century and Du Bois's Dialectics, Reiland Rabaka's Africana Critical Theory innovatively identifies and analyzes continental and diasporan African contributions to classical and contemporary critical theory. This book represents a climatic critical theoretical clincher that cogently demonstrates how Du Bois's rarely discussed dialectical thought, interdisciplinarity, intellectual history-making radical political activism, and world-historical multiple liberation movement leadership helped to inaugurate a distinct Africana tradition of critical theory. With chapters on W.E.B. Du Bois, C.L.R. James, Negritude (Aime Cesaire and Leopold Senghor), Frantz Fanon and Amilcar Cabral, Africana Critical Theory endeavors to accessibly offer contemporary critical theorists an intellectual archaeology of the Africana tradition of critical theory and a much-needed dialectical deconstruction and reconstruction of black radical politics. These six seminal figures' collective thought and texts clearly cuts across several disciplines and, therefore, closes the chasm between Africana Studies and critical theory, constantly demanding that intellectuals not simply think deep thoughts, develop new theories, and theoretically support radical politics, but be and constantly become political activists, social organizers and cultural workers - that is, folk the Italian critical theorist Antonio Gramsci referred to as 'organic intellectuals.' In this sense, then, the series of studies gathered in Africana Critical Theory contribute not only to African Studies, African American Studies, Caribbean Studies, Cultural Studies, Gender Studies, and Postcolonial Studies, but also to contemporary critical theoretical discourse across an amazingly wide-range of 'traditional' disciplines, and radical political activism outside of (and, in many instances, absolutely against) Europe's ivory towers and the absurdities of the American academy.