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Contextualizing Angela Davis
The Agency and Identity of an Icon
Taschenbuch von Joy James
Sprache: Englisch

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Angela Davis is iconic as an international figure but few recognize the educational, political and ideological contexts that formed the public persona. Excavating layers of networks, activists, academics, polemicists, and funders across the ideological spectrum, Joy James studies the paradigms and platforms that leveraged Angela Davis into recognition as an activist and radical intellectual.

Beginning in Alabama in 1944 with Davis's birthplace and ending in California in 1970 with a surrogate political family, James investigates context in order to better understand the agency and identity of Davis. Her chronology marks key events relevant to Davis, Black communities, and the US: AntiBlack repression under Jim Crow, Black bourgeois southern families, revolutionaries, elite education, communist parties, international travels, undergrad and graduate schooling-all interconnect and play a part in Davis's rise in stature from persecution as a UC graduate student to the UC Presidential chair some three decades later.

Set against the backdrop of 21st-century US democracy and the rise of neofascists, James highlights of the centrality of those considered ancillary to US liberation movements. She unpacks the contradictions of iconography and revolutionary agency and shows how a triumphal figure from a symbolic era of struggle became the icon of the rare peoples' victory.
Angela Davis is iconic as an international figure but few recognize the educational, political and ideological contexts that formed the public persona. Excavating layers of networks, activists, academics, polemicists, and funders across the ideological spectrum, Joy James studies the paradigms and platforms that leveraged Angela Davis into recognition as an activist and radical intellectual.

Beginning in Alabama in 1944 with Davis's birthplace and ending in California in 1970 with a surrogate political family, James investigates context in order to better understand the agency and identity of Davis. Her chronology marks key events relevant to Davis, Black communities, and the US: AntiBlack repression under Jim Crow, Black bourgeois southern families, revolutionaries, elite education, communist parties, international travels, undergrad and graduate schooling-all interconnect and play a part in Davis's rise in stature from persecution as a UC graduate student to the UC Presidential chair some three decades later.

Set against the backdrop of 21st-century US democracy and the rise of neofascists, James highlights of the centrality of those considered ancillary to US liberation movements. She unpacks the contradictions of iconography and revolutionary agency and shows how a triumphal figure from a symbolic era of struggle became the icon of the rare peoples' victory.
Über den Autor
Joy James is Ebenezer Fitch Professor of Humanities at Williams College, USA. She is the editor of The Angela Y. Davis Reader (1998) and the author of several noted books and publications on feminism, critical race theory, political prisoners, and democratic politics. Her most recent books include New Bones Abolition (2023) and In Pursuit of Revolutionary Love (2023).
Zusammenfassung
Highlights the centrality of figures considered ancillary to US liberation movements
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Series Editor Preface
Preface: Cold War as Context
Acknowledgments

Introduction

I. Socialization and Education
1. "Sweet Home Alabama"
2. Sallye Davis's Red Diaper Babies
3. Student Assimilationists and Rebels
4. From "Bombingham" to the Big Apple
5. Traumatic Awakenings in Devastated Children

II. University
6. Undergrad
7. Marcuse's "Most Famous Student"
8. 1967 Entry Points
9. Philosophy Professor and Communist Target

III. Political Activism
10. Not Your Mother's CPUSA: The Che-Lumumba Club
11. Doppelganger Panther Women: Roberta Alexander, Fania Davis Jordan, Angela Davis
12. Queering Radicalism: On Tour with Oakland Panthers and Jean Genet
13. Crucibles

Conclusion: Context and Democracy

Notes
Bibliography
Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Genre: Importe, Philosophie
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781350368637
ISBN-10: 1350368636
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: James, Joy
Redaktion: Kirloskar-Steinbach, Monika
Kalmanson, Leah
El-Bizri, Nader
Madaio, James
Morisato, Takeshi
Mungwini, Pascah
Pang-White, Ann A
Perina, Mickaella
Rivera, Omar
Stewart, Georgina
Hersteller: Bloomsbury Academic
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 232 x 156 x 22 mm
Von/Mit: Joy James
Erscheinungsdatum: 25.01.2024
Gewicht: 0,408 kg
Artikel-ID: 126361778
Über den Autor
Joy James is Ebenezer Fitch Professor of Humanities at Williams College, USA. She is the editor of The Angela Y. Davis Reader (1998) and the author of several noted books and publications on feminism, critical race theory, political prisoners, and democratic politics. Her most recent books include New Bones Abolition (2023) and In Pursuit of Revolutionary Love (2023).
Zusammenfassung
Highlights the centrality of figures considered ancillary to US liberation movements
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Series Editor Preface
Preface: Cold War as Context
Acknowledgments

Introduction

I. Socialization and Education
1. "Sweet Home Alabama"
2. Sallye Davis's Red Diaper Babies
3. Student Assimilationists and Rebels
4. From "Bombingham" to the Big Apple
5. Traumatic Awakenings in Devastated Children

II. University
6. Undergrad
7. Marcuse's "Most Famous Student"
8. 1967 Entry Points
9. Philosophy Professor and Communist Target

III. Political Activism
10. Not Your Mother's CPUSA: The Che-Lumumba Club
11. Doppelganger Panther Women: Roberta Alexander, Fania Davis Jordan, Angela Davis
12. Queering Radicalism: On Tour with Oakland Panthers and Jean Genet
13. Crucibles

Conclusion: Context and Democracy

Notes
Bibliography
Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Genre: Importe, Philosophie
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781350368637
ISBN-10: 1350368636
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: James, Joy
Redaktion: Kirloskar-Steinbach, Monika
Kalmanson, Leah
El-Bizri, Nader
Madaio, James
Morisato, Takeshi
Mungwini, Pascah
Pang-White, Ann A
Perina, Mickaella
Rivera, Omar
Stewart, Georgina
Hersteller: Bloomsbury Academic
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 232 x 156 x 22 mm
Von/Mit: Joy James
Erscheinungsdatum: 25.01.2024
Gewicht: 0,408 kg
Artikel-ID: 126361778
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