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    New Brunswick, New Jersey : Transaction Publishers,
    UID:
    gbv_1697985645
    Format: 1 online resource (192 pages)
    ISBN: 9781315081946 , 9781351530606
    Series Statement: National political science review Volume 17:2
    Content: [1] Research articles -- "Who will survive in America?" : Gil Scott-Heron, the Black radical tradition, and the critique of neoliberalism / Daniel Robert McClure -- Are African Americans really Americans? : African American ambivalence and the plural subject theory of political obligation / Camisha Russell -- Rachet politics : moving beyond Black women's bodies to indict institutions and structures / Nadia E. Brown and Lisa Young -- Holier than thou : the impact of politico-economic equality on Black spirituality / Major G. Coleman -- [2] Symposium II -- Black women political scientists at work : a conversation with Nadia Brown and Wendy Smooth / Nikol G. Alexander-Floyd -- [3] Work in progress -- Assessing the Voting Rights Act : competing analytical paradigms / David Blanding -- [4] Trends -- The 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act and the "quiet revolution" / B. D'Andra Orey, Gloria J. Billingsley, and Athena M. King -- [5] Books: Book Review Forum -- Forum on Urban Black Women and the Politics of Resistance by Zenzele Isoke / Tiffany Willoughby-Herard, Andrea Simpson, Duchess Harris, Andreana Clay, Grace Hong, Keisha-Khan Perry, Cheryl Flores, Khaalidah Sidney, Zenzele Isoke -- [6] Books: Reviews -- Duchess Harris, Black feminist politics from Kennedy to Obama / reviewed by Ange-Marie Hancock -- Andra Gillespie, The new Black politician : Cory Booker, Newark, and post-racial America / reviewed by Aiisha Harden Russell -- Nikol Alexander Floyd, Gender, race, and nationalism in contemporary Black politics / reviewed by Kiana Cox -- Riley Snorton, Nobody is supposed to know / reviewed by Saidah K. Isoke -- Miriam Jimenez Roman and Juan Flores, eds., The Afro-Latino reader : history and culture in the United States / reviewed by Jennifer Gutierrez -- Julia Jordan-Zachery, Black women, cultural images and social policy / reviewed by Stephanie Hicks -- [7] The editors' note on passing (obit note) -- [8] Invitation to the scholarly community.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781138519817
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781412862417
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781138519817
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949383012602882
    Format: 1 online resource (192 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781412861960 , 1412861969 , 9781315081946 , 1315081946 , 9781351530620 , 1351530623 , 9781351530606 , 1351530607 , 9781138519817 , 1138519812
    Series Statement: National political science review ; volume 17:2
    Uniform Title: National political science review. Political development and Black women.
    Content: "Broadening the Contours in the Study of Black Politics, volume 17 of the National Political Science Review (NPSR), is divided thematically into two books, available separately or as a set. The first concentrates on the institutional aspects of Black politics. The second book addresses various dimensions of social capital that constitute the fundamental building blocks of Black politics. Each contains peer reviewed articles, a symposium section, and book reviews, as well as other featured sections. Together, these books build on the previous NPSR volume, Black Women in Politics. The symposium in Volume 17:1 examines the struggle of Black women, both in the political science discipline and in getting their work published. In the symposium section of Volume 17:2, members of the National Conference of Black Political Scientists carry on a revealing conversation about the dilemmas of professional life for Black women in political science. The set also contains a section, 'Trends, ' which offers data to use as starting points for discussions in teaching, on professional panels, or in the mass media, regarding the new versions of the Voting Rights Act after the Shelby County v. Holder decision of 2013. Both volumes 17.1 and 17.2 contain rigorously vetted articles on significant themes in the study of Black politics. This set represents the most recent offering in the distinguished National Political Science Review series"--Provided by publisher.
    Note: [1] Research articles -- "Who will survive in America?" : Gil Scott-Heron, the Black radical tradition, and the critique of neoliberalism / Daniel Robert McClure -- Are African Americans really Americans? : African American ambivalence and the plural subject theory of political obligation / Camisha Russell -- Rachet politics : moving beyond Black women's bodies to indict institutions and structures / Nadia E. Brown and Lisa Young -- Holier than thou : the impact of politico-economic equality on Black spirituality / Major G. Coleman -- [2] Symposium II -- Black women political scientists at work : a conversation with Nadia Brown and Wendy Smooth / Nikol G. Alexander-Floyd -- [3] Work in progress -- Assessing the Voting Rights Act : competing analytical paradigms / David Blanding -- [4] Trends -- The fiftieth anniversary of the Voting Rights Act and the "quiet revolution" / B. D'Andra Orey, Gloria J. Billingsley, and Athena M. King -- [5] Books: Book Review Forum -- Forum on Urban Black Women and the Politics of Resistance by Zenzele Isoke / Tiffany Willoughby-Herard, Andrea Simpson, Duchess Harris, Andreana Clay, Grace Hong, Keisha-Khan Perry, Cheryl Flores, Khaalidah Sidney, Zenzele Isoke -- [6] Books: Reviews -- Duchess Harris, Black feminist politics from Kennedy to Obama / reviewed by Ange-Marie Hancock -- Andra Gillespie, The new Black politician : Cory Booker, Newark, and post-racial America / reviewed by Aiisha Harden Russell -- Nikol Alexander Floyd, Gender, race, and nationalism in contemporary Black politics / reviewed by Kiana Cox -- Riley Snorton, Nobody is supposed to know / reviewed by Saidah K. Isoke -- Miriam Jimenez Roman and Juan Flores, eds., The Afro-Latino reader : history and culture in the United States / reviewed by Jennifer Gutierrez -- Julia Jordan-Zachery, Black women, cultural images and social policy / reviewed by Stephanie Hicks -- [7] The editors' note on passing (obit note) -- [8] Invitation to the scholarly community.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Broadening the contours in the study of Black politics. Citizenship and popular culture. New Brunswick, New Jersey : Transaction Publishers, [2016] ISBN 9781412862417
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1412862418
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Reviews.
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