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by Joe Wood

Author: Joe Wood
Subcategory: Ethnic & National
Language: English
Publisher: Anchor Books (December 1, 1993)
Category: Biographies
Rating: 4.2
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Assassinated in 1965, Malcolm X is still the most visible figure on the African. And what exactly does Malcolm X mean to African America? In Malcolm X: In Our Own Image fifteen African American thinkers - including Amiri Baraka, Angela Davis, Arnold Rampersad, Cornel West, Patricia Williams, and John Edgar Wideman - answer these questions. Each essay critically examines a different aspect of Malcolm's life, and relates it to the present state of African America. As a whole, Malcolm X: In Our Own Image challenges and complements Malcolm X's own best-selling Autobiography.

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As a whole, Malcolm X: In Our Own Image challenges and complements Malcolm X's own best-selling Autobiography. It will be of interest to anyone wanting to know and think more about Malcolm X and African America today.

Malcolm X: In Our Own Image. Mazucci, Liz. Going Back to Our Own: Interpreting Malcolm X's Transition from 'Black Asiatic’ to ‘Afro-American. Souls, vol. 7, no. 1 (Winter 2005): 66-83. New York: St. Martin’s, 1992. Kelley, Robin D. and Betsy Esch.

Hilton Als - Malcolm X: the art of autobiography, John Edgar Wideman - The color of his eyes: Bruce Perry's Malcolm and Malcolm's Malcolm, Arnold Rampersad - Sexuality, television, and death: a Black gay dialogue on Malcolm X, Ron Simmons and Marlon Riggs - THe riddle of the zoot: Malcolm Little and Black cultural politics during World.

Book Condition: Item is in good condition, but has been used by the previous owner. May include some wear and creases. A usable reading copy. As an additional complement, the reader might find Louis A. DeCaro's discussion of the role of Bruce Perry in Malcolm scholarship helpful on pages 298 & 299 Of DeCaro's "On The Side Of My People: A Religious Life Of Malcolm . On the flip side of the coin, the beauty of Malcolm X's body of work, his legacy, comes from the.

But the adoration of Malcolm X is possible only to the extent that his image as a black man is separated from the content of his political thought.

St. Martin's Press, 1993. But the adoration of Malcolm X is possible only to the extent that his image as a black man is separated from the content of his political thought. This was done in Spike Lee's film. The spoken content is an expression of racial superiority.

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MALCOLM X. In Our Own Image. Initially, historians will be frustrated by Wood's book for several reasons. First, the collection contains pitifully few submissions from members of our guild. Second, several contributors seem to revel in the prospect of engaging in speculative, largely ahistorical romps. Some hang their interpretative theories on a meager selection of quotations, bits of conversation or, if all else fails, in very thin air. Others convey their impressions of Malcolm X in ess prose or proto-streetwise dialogue.

Author: Wood, Joe. Publisher: New York, NY: St. Martin's Press. Publication Year: 1992. Subject: X, Malcolm, 1925-1965-Influence.

Wood, Joe, ed. Malcolm X: In Our Own Image. Martin's Press, 1992. Origins of the New South. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1967. The White Devil's Day is Almost Over. Chat or rant, adult content, spam, insulting other members,show more.