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by
Molefi Kete Asante
Routledge, 2007
This book provides a wide ranging history of Africa from earliest prehistory to the present day. Much African historiography has been about writing Africa for Europe without writing Africa for itself, as itself, from its own perspectives. In this book, the perspectives of Africans take centre stage. It uses the cultural, social, political, and economic lenses of Africa as instruments to illuninate the ordinary lives of Africans.
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Molefi Kete Asante and Dr. Maulana Karenga
Sage Publications, 2006
The HBS is the 1st resource to bring together research and scholarship in the field of Black studies in one volume. Editors Molefi Kete Asante and Maulana Karenga, along with a pre-eminent group of contributors, examine various aspects of of Black Studies. Organized into 3 parts, HBS explores historical and cultural foundations, philosophical and conceptual bases, and critical and analytical concepts.
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by
Molefi Kete Asante
Humanity Books, 2005
In this new collection of insightful
essays, the most prolific contemporary African American intellectual
and the leader of the Afrocentric school of thought turns his critical
attention to the many ways in which modes of communication in American
culture have created a dehumanizing African American identity. Asante
examines a wide range of cultural phenomena that continue to reflect
underlying racial problems.
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by Molefi Kete
Asante
Prometheus Books, 2003
In this profound study of
America's persistent racial divide, Molefi Kete Asante, a leading
scholar of African American history and culture, discusses the festering
issue of systemic racism in America. As Asante makes clear, America
continues to be a nation of two peoples with very different histories
and perspectives.
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by
Molefi Kete Asante and Ama Mazama (editors)
Sage Publications, 2004
The Encyclopedia of Black Studies
is the leading reference source for dynamic and innovative research
on the Black Experience. The concept for the encyclopedia was developed
from the successful Journal of Black Studies (SAGE) and contains
a full analysis of the economic, political, sociological, historical,
literary, and philosophical issues related to Americans of African
descent.
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by
Molefi Kete Asante
Prometheus Books, 2003
Since 1619, when Africans
first came ashore in the swampy Chesapeake region of Virginia, there
have been many individuals whose achievements and strength of character
in the face of monumental hardships have called attention to the
genius of the African American people.
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by
Molefi Kete Asante
Temple University Press; Revised edition, 1998
This new edition of The
Afrocentric Idea boldly confronts the contemporary challenges
that have been launched against Molefi Kete Asante's philosophical,
social, and cultural theory. By rendering a critique of some postmodern
positions as well as the old structured Eurocentric orientations,
this new edition contains lively engagements with views expressed
by Mary Lefkowitz, Paul Gilroy, and Cornel West.
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by Molefi
Kete Asante and Ama Mazama (editors)
African American Images, 2002
Debating the development
of civilization in Egypt and Greece, this collection of essays explores
European misconceptions of African history. Featuring contributions
from some of the top scholars in African American studies, this
book analyzes the inconsistencies erupting from academic and Eurocentric
reports on ancient culture.
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by
Molefi Kete Asante
Greenwood Publishing Group, 2002
Modern Egypt blends African
history and geography with Arab culture and religion. With its position
at the crossroads of Africa, its status as a major Islamic nation,
and continuing interest in its ancient monuments, Egypt makes for
fascinating study.
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by
Molefi Kete Asante
Africa World Press, 1990
Asante's book Kemet, Afrocentricity,
and Knowledge continues his project of forging a new discipline
out of the many strands of Black studies. Like his previous works,
this is a profound statement of the Afrocentric perspective.
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by
Molefi Kete Asante and Abu Abarry (editors)
Temple University Press, 1996
Organized by major themes—such
as creation stories, and resistance to oppression—this collection
gather works of imagination, politics and history, religion, and
culture from many societies and across recorded time. This landmark
book offers a major contribution to the African canon.
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by
Molefi Kete Asante
Africa World Press, 2000
Dr. Asante combines cultural studies,
linguistics, historiography, Kemetology, and Africology in this
brilliant response to the critics of Afrocentricity. He demonstrates
that the principal problem with the critics of Afrocentrics is their
disbelief in the agency of Africans--that is the ability of Africans
to create society, community, culture and civilization.
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by Molefi Kete
Asante and Kariamu Welsh (editors)
Africa World Press, 1989
Africa, according to the
contributors to this anthology, is "one cultural river with
numerous tributaries articulated by their specific responses to
history and the environment." They concentrate on the similarities
in behavior, perceptions, and technologies of African culture that
tie those tributaries together.
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by Molefi Kete Asante
Africa World Press; Revised edition, 2003
Discussed in this cross-disciplinary
work is the theory of "Afrocentricity," which mandates
that Africans be viewed as subjects rather than objects and is driven
by the question Is it in the best interest of African people? This
book looks at how this philosophy, ethos, and worldview gives Africans
a better understanding of how to interpret issues affecting their
communities.
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by
Molefi Kete Asante
Sage Publications, 2002
This reference book will be a welcome
addition to the libraries of business communication professionals
interested in international or intercultural business communication.
The editors should be congratulated on their achievement in coordinating
the work of an outstanding group of leaders in the field.
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by
Molefi Kete Asante and Mark T. Matson
Macmillan Publishing, 1998
The Historical and Cultural Atlas
of African Americans has beautiful, full-color graphics interspersed
with explanatory text on myriad subjects that are organized chronologically.
The authors introduce African-American history by interweaving information
about the people and events that influenced our nation's development
with maps, charts, reproductions, and photographs.
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by
Molefi Kete Asante
Africa World Press, 1993
In twenty brilliant and illuminating
chapters, Molefi Kete Asante explores major intellectual themes
confronting African people. Engaging a wide range of issues, such
as gender, African hunger, slavery in Mauritania, lack of historical
consciousness, the contest over ancient Egypt, and Malcolm X as
cultural hero, he sustains one overarching argument: Africans own
deference to no one.
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by
Molefi Kete Asante and Eungjun Min (editors)
University Press of America, 2000
Tragic relations between African
Americans and Korean Americans began when the two cultures came
together without having a sense of communion or a mutual understanding.
This is the first book to base an integrated treatment of the relation
between the two cultures.
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by Molefi
Kete Asante and Dhyana Ziegler
Africa World Press, 1992
In this collection, Molefi Kete
Asante and Dhyana Ziegler offer a critical appraisal of the history,
problems and prospects of African media.
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by Molefi
Kete Asante
Sage Publications, 2001
Transcultural Realities is an important collection of essays
written by an outstanding cast of critical scholars who discuss
the importance of transculture in interdisciplinary contexts.
The primary goal of the contributors is to help the reader to
understand that a state of "community" or "harmony"
cannot be achieved in the world until we are all ready to accept
different cultural forms, norms, and orientations.
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by Molefi Kete
Asante
National Press Books, 1994
Long before the Greeks and Romans,
six classical African civilizations flourished – Kemet, Nubia,
Axum, Ghana, Mali, and Songhay. Drawing on oral as well as written
histories, this important text describes the diverse cultures, languages,
and societies of an Africa never before explored from this perspective.
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by
Molefi Kete Asante
Africa World Press, 1991
The growing usage of African names in the United
States makes this book appealing for those who want to understand
the meaning, proper usage and significance of African names. Asante
provides the historical rationale and the proper translations and
usage of African names from the four corners of the continent.
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by
Molefi Kete Asante
Sungai Books, 1998
This book tells the story of the
heroes of the liberation movements in the southern part of Africa
- the African masses. Asante takes aim at not only the dehumanizing
legacy of the racist policy of apartheid, but also what he calls
"internalized inferiority" on the part of many African
leaders.
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by
Molefi Kete Asante
Peoples Publishing Group; 2nd Edition, 1995
Promoting cultural awareness through richly flavored
accounts of the events in African American History, this book encourages
its readers to expand their knowledge of the historical foundations
from which this country has evolved.
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by
Molefi Kete Asante and Renee Muntaqim
Peoples Publishing Group
Name-related projects and research get an inclusive
boost from the book African American Names and Their Meanings. The
authors gathered names from across the U.S. and discerned their
meanings by examining their internal structures in relation to African
sounds and derivations.
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by Molefi Kete
Asante
Sungai Books
Dr. Molefi Kete Asante, in his third volume of
poetry, has woven poetry that will add ammunition to his growing
contemporary impact. The book is made more valuable by the inclusion
of illustrations by the author himself -- illustrations he refers
to as "untaught art."
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by
Molefi Kete Asante
Sungai Books
In this, his first novel, Asante presents Africa
and her people in grandeur and dignity. It is a historical parable
that starts with a prohibition about a Black bull, with icons, metaphors,
and embedded meanings for contemporary African lives. The Story's
main character, Mzilikazi, was a figure of importance during the
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by Molefi Kete Asante
and Translated by Ama Mazama
Menaibuc, 2005
L’afrocentricité est la philosophie
la plus importante qui ait émergé dans la diaspora
africaine américaine, depuis la période de la Harlem
Renaissance et du Mouvement des Arts Noirs. En effet, ce sont des
écoles, des centres communautaires, des centres de recherches,
des organisation culturelles tout autant que des assistants sociaux,
des théologiens, des chercheurs en science politique, de
même que des artistes Hip-hop qui se laissent guider par l’Afrocentricité.
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by Molefi
Kete Asante [Arthur L. Smith]
Prentice-Hall
Discussion about the topic of transracial communication,
frequently fails to adequately cover concepts of critical importance
involving the multifaceted aspects of communication. This book fills
that gap. It draws upon pertinent fields affecting human behavior
to offer a concise presentation that synthesizes factual information
on transracial communication. |
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by Molefi
Kete Asante and Mary B. Cassata
Macmillan Publishing
In this book, Molefi Kete Asante and Mary B. Cassata
seek to present theories and practices of mass communication in
order to explain how the various media influence different aspects
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by
Molefi Kete Asante, Eileen Newmark, and Cecil A. Blake (editors)
Sage Publications
The Handbook of Intercultural Communication is
a state-of-the-art review of theoretical and methodological findings
in the field of communication studies. The original essays in teh
collection -- contributed by an interdisciplinary assemblage of
psychologists, antrhopologists, and communication specialists --
set out ground rules designed to direct research on intercultural
communication into a unified field of inquiry. |
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by
Molefi Kete Asante and Jerry K. Frye
Harper & Row
This book contains a straightforward presentation
of public communication. By design we have concentrated on an approach
that emphasizes substance as intergral to method. Our fundamental
assumption is that technique alone does not and cannot make commendable
communcations for contemporary societies. |
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by
Molefi Kete Asante [Arthur L. Smith]
Allyn and Bacon
This book is an attempt to discuss the origins,
context, strategies, topics, and audience of the rhetoric of Black
revolution. The term Black revolution is used in the broad sense
of drastic, immediate change in the social, political, or economic
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by
Molefi Kete Asante and Mary B. Cassata
State University of New York at Buffalo
Professors Cassata and Asante have assembled in
this work, manuscripts from a broad range of perspectives in Mass
Media. The scholars presented in this work are among the outstanding
representatives of their fields. The Social Uses of Mass Communication
is of current significance and affects the future conceptualization
in an area so important to our daily lives. |
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by
Molefi Kete Asante [Arthur L. Smith] and Stephen Robb
Allyn and Bacon
The Voice of Black Rhetoric provides a
ready source of some of the most notable speeches produced by Black
Americans. This collection, spanning more than one hundred and forty
years, selects some of the best examples of Black oral rhetoric. |
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by
Molefi Kete Asante
New Horizons
The second poetry collection from Dr. Molefi Kete
Asante. Poems include "The Eagle Was Loose," "Ths
Sun Walked on Me," "Witchcraft," and "A View
from Here," all of which were published in Obsidian. |
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by Molefi Kete
Asante
New Horizons
The Way is not contradictory to Hunduism, Judaism,
Christianity, Islam, Yoruba, or any other way of peace and power;
it is complementary. |
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by
Molefi Kete Asante
New Horizons
A serious discussion of a liberatory language for
systematic nationalism, the methodical laying down of spiritual,
cultural, and political values which are products of a particular
heritage. |
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by
Molefi Kete Asante
Peoples Publishing
Promoting cultural awareness through richly flavored
accounts of the events in African American History, this book encourages
its readers to expand their knowledge of the historical foundations
from which this country has evolved. |
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by
Molefi Kete Asante
Peoples Publishing
Promoting cultural awareness through richly flavored
accounts of the events in African American History, this book encourages
its readers to expand their knowledge of the historical foundations
from which this country has evolved. |