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From Central District Seattle to Harlem to Holly Springs, Black people have built a dynamic network of cities and towns where Black culture is maintained, created, and defended. But imagine—what if current maps of Black life are wrong? Chocolate C
In Repositioning Race, leading African American sociologists assess the current state of race theory, racial discrimination, and research on race in order to chart a path toward a more engaged public scholarship. They contemplate not only the paradox
Autor:
Zandria F. Robinson
When Zandria Robinson returned home to interview African Americans in Memphis, she was often greeted with some version of the caution'I hope you know this ain't Chicago.'In this important new work, Robinson critiques ideas of black identity construct
Autor:
Jeffrey Gibson, Zandria F. Robinson
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Southern Cultures. 26:6-11
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Ethnic and Racial Studies. 42:443-448
Seven months after naming and claiming chocolate cities everywhere, Parliament Funkadelic floated above Washington, D.C. where they eventually found themselves hitting it on the one aboard the Moth...
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Imagining Queer Methods ISBN: 9781479808557
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::a6ff1b2ed844d1d51209ea64763c94be
https://doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479808557.003.0011
https://doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479808557.003.0011
Autor:
Zandria F. Robinson
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Ethnic and Racial Studies. 42:2385-2387
Down the Up Staircase: Three Generations of a Harlem Family is at once a history of Black Harlem, Black social science in and beyond the academy, and the Black elite class across the twentieth cent...
Autor:
Zandria F. Robinson
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American Journal of Sociology. 124:927-929
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Annual Review of Sociology. 42:385-405
Beginning with W.E.B. Du Bois's The Philadelphia Negro and Ida B. Wells's Southern Horrors, this review revisits and examines sociological research on urban Black Americans from the late nineteenth century to the present. Focusing on the approaches,