Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-186) and index.
Contents
Introduction: developing a critical perspective on power in literature -- Translating Fanon: Black and yellow power as American anticolonialisms -- From gorilla to guerilla: defining revolutionary identity -- Power and the ivory tower: academics as intellectual guerillas -- Reading resistance: the guerilla in literature -- Promise vs. praxis: the legacies of power.
Summary
Images of upraised fists, afros, and dashikis have long dominated the collective memory of Black Power and its proponents.
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