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Best Selling Books by Michael Eric DysonMichael Eric Dyson is the author of The Michael Eric Dyson Reader (2004), Holler If You Hear Me (2006), Long Time Coming (2020), Open Mike (2003), I May Not Get There with You (2000).
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The Michael Eric Dyson Reader
release date: Jan 01, 2004
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I May Not Get There with You
release date: Jan 01, 2000
release date: May 12, 2009
release date: Jun 19, 2007
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Between God and Gangsta Rap
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release date: Jun 05, 2018
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release date: Jan 23, 2006
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From rap music to preaching, from Toni Morrison to Leonard Jeffries, from Michael Jackson to Michael Jordan, Reflecting Black explores as never before the varied and complex dimensions of African-American culture through personal reflection, expository journalism, scholarly investigation and even homily. "A landmark text in Afro-American cultural criticism. There is simply nothing like it that exists. The level of theoretical sophistication and political engagement is rare-and badly needed." -Cornel West "As Reflecting Black so richly demonstrates, Michael Eric Dyson combines cutting-edge theoretical acuity with the passionate, engaged, and accessible stance of a public intellectual. His critical purview encompasses scholarly tomes and mass market periodicals, trends in theology and in hip-hop culture alike. This book is a splendid introduction to a singularly important voice." -Henry Louis Gates, Jr. "Dyson is a young black cultural, political and religious critic whose new book directs its nastiest commentary at racism, sexism, capitalism and straight-up immorality. His is a fresh voice seemingly unfazed by Blackademe''s battle royal. Dyson''s project is very much in the tradition of recent work by a number of young African-American cultural critics like Tricia Rose, Hilton Als, bell hooks, Greg Tate, Wahneema Lubiano, Elizabeth Alexander and Herman Gray, to name but a few. Reflecting Black is much more than a cultural critique in the formal sense. It interrogates the political, social and moral crises confronting American society generally and African-American communities in particular. In the end, Dyson is not one of those cultural studies scholars concerned with debating the fine points of discourse theory. He is an ''oppositional'' critic with a much higher purpose than developing analytical tools to make sense of African-American culture. The Reverend Dyson is not only operating within a rich Marxist tradition but within a very old and continuing African-American tradition. Black communities, through newspaper columns, church groups, street corner gatherings, beauty parlor and barber shop discussions, have always debated and taken responsibility for their culture(s). Dyson''s constant lecturing, chiding and encouraging embodies what Antonio Gramsci and his own mama expected us to do all along: not just interpret culture but actively change it--through struggle." -The Nation "Where Michael Jackson meets spirituality, where Martin Luther King meets Malcolm X, where the consolidating ''narrative of racial unity'' meets the ''perplexing and chaotic politics of racial identity'': These are the border zones of Michael Eric Dyson''s compassionate, postmodern, eclectic critical project. Reflecting Black is an invigorating reader for our perplexing and chaotic times." -Voice Literary Supplement "He shows an admirable breadth, ranging from issues such as racism and political correctness in the seminary to examinations of such icons of popular culture as filmaker Spike Lee, singer Michael Jackson and athlete Michael Jordan. One entire section of the book is devoted to black religion, and includes an examination of the lives and examples of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcom X." -Washington Post Book World "Yet, if Dyson stumbles in his discussions of black popular culture, he soars in his section titled ''Beyond the Mantra: Reflections on Race, Gender, and Class.'' In ''Remembering Emmett Till, '' Dyson writes not just with his mind, but with his heart." -Boston Globe "Yet his insights are just as often incisive and challenging, and they demand serious consideration. By insisting that we acknowledge the complexities of race in America and by refusing to accept easy answers, Reflecting Black forces us to think harder about how we can create alterna
release date: Jan 01, 2013
release date: Jan 01, 2013
release date: Sep 10, 2024
release date: Sep 01, 2010
release date: Apr 18, 2021
Represent: the Unfinished Fight for the Vote by Michael Eric Dyson (Spiral-Bound)
release date: Sep 10, 2024
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