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American Negritude

2020
This chapter contextualizes Malcolm X’s interventions about black feelings in the contemporary psychological literatures that framed and circulated about blackness to understand how new black psychology informed Malcolm’s emotional and rhetorical repertoire.
Lisa Corrigan
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Negritude

Binghamton University Undergraduate Journal, 2003
Négritude exists as a critical framework for analyzing the interactions between black and non-black Francophone intellectuals. It originated as a cultural movement that swept through the African diaspora as an affirmation of the value of blackness.
N. McFarlane
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In Praise of the Post‐racial: Negritude Beyond Negritude

Third Text, 2010
Abstract This contribution examines what the significance of the Negritude movement could be today. It argues that there is a form of ‘negritude beyond negritude’, and that to see it as racial essentialism (or racialism) from a bygone colonial time, bound to disappear in our postcolonial and hopefully post‐racial era, is to miss what it has to say ...
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Negritude Women

Encyclopedia of African Religions and Philosophy, 2021
V. Mudimbe
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Negritude

Encyclopedia of African Religions and Philosophy, 2021
Bernard Mouralis
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Islam, Blackness, and African Cultural Distinction: The Islamic Négritude of Shaykh Ibrāhīm Niasse

Journal of Africana Religions, 2022
:Ideas of African cultural or racial distinction, most notably Négritude, largely have been dismissed as marginal to "ordinary" Africans, or the vast majority who did not have the opportunity to study in Paris or London and meet with ideologues of Black ...
Zachary Wright
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Não sou um psicanalista? Negritude e antinegritude na psicanálise

Revista Tempo Psicanalítico, 2022
Acredito que, para a compreensão dos processos de subjetivação das pessoas negras, é necessária uma escuta em cujo foco estejam os processos de racialização. Meu ponto é que o racismo é estruturante para as subjetividades negras.
Érico Andrade
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