Africana studies

Africana studies

In United States education, Africana studies, or Africology [" [http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/Africology/ Africology and You] " University of Milwaukee] is the study of the histories, politics and cultures of peoples of African origin both in Africa and in the African diaspora. It is thus the sum of the fields of African studies and African diaspora studies (Afro-Latin American and African American studies).

Africana Studies departments at many major universities grew out of the Afrocentric "Black Studies" departments formed in the late 1960s. Rather than focusing on black topics in the African diaspora (often exclusively African American topics) these reformed black studies departments aimed to expand the field to encompass all of the African diaspora. They also sought to better align themselves with other University departments finding continuity and compromise between the radical Afrocentrism of the past decades and the multicultural scholarship found in many fields today. ["Out of the Revolution: The Development of Africana Studies" By Delores P. Aldridge, Carlene Young. Lexington Books 2000. ISBN 0739105477] "The Intellectual and Institutional Development of Africana Studies" by Robert l. Harris Jr. from "The Black Studies Reader" By Jacqueline Bobo, Cynthia Hudley, Claudine Michel Page 15 ISBN 0415945542]

History

According to Robert Harris Jr, there have been four stages in the development of Africana studies: from the 1890s until the Second World War numerous organizations developed to analyze the culture and history of African peoples (African studies). In the second stage the focus turned to black Americans (Afro-American studies). In the third stage Afrocentric study programs were begun and institutionalized as "Black studies". Unlike the other stages, black studies grew out of mass rebellions of black college students in search of a scholarship of change. The fourth stage involved the theoretical elaboration of the discipline and a more academic analysis and professorial interpretation of the interactions between these fields, under the new name "Africana studies"."The Intellectual and Institutional Development of Africana Studies" by Robert l. Harris Jr. from "The Black Studies Reader" By Jacqueline Bobo, Cynthia Hudley, Claudine Michel Page 15 ISBN 0415945542] Africana Studies reflected the mellowing and institutionalization of the black studies movement in the course of its integration into the mainstream academic curriculum.

The adaptation of the term "Africana studies" seems to be derived from the name of the "Africana Studies and Research Center," which came under the directorship of James Turner when he was recruited to the faculty of Cornell University following the student rebellions of 1969. "Studia Africana", subtitled "An International Journal of Africana Studies" was published by the Department for African American Studies at the University of Cincinnati in a single issue in 1977 (an unrelated journal called "Studia Africana" is published by the Centro de Estudios Africanos, Barcelona, since 1990).The "International Journal of Africana Studies" (ISSN 1056-8689) has been appearing since 1992, published by the National Council for Black Studies.

Journals

* [http://iibp.chadwyck.com/infopage/publ/ijs.htm International Journal of Africana Studies] - "Designed to interrogate and analyze the lived experiences of Africana people."
* [http://www.jstor.org/journals/03617882.html The International Journal of African Historical Studies] - "Articles on all aspects of Africa's history from prehistoric archaeology to the present problems of the continent, including interactions between Africa and the Afro-American peoples of the New Worlds."
* [http://www.africanajournal.org/ Africana] - "Journal of ideas on Africa and the Diaspora".
* [http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/ejab/index.html Electronic Journal of Africana Bibliography] - "Coverage includes any aspect of Africa, its peoples, their homes, cities, towns, districts, states, countries, regions, including social, economic sustainable development, creative literature, the arts, and the Diaspora."
* [http://www.h-net.org/announce/show.cgi?ID=129294 Africana Online: Journal of the Africana Center for Cultural Literacy and Research]

References

See also

*Multiculturalism
*Afrocentricity
*Encyclopedia Africana


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