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The Souls of Black Folk
One Hundred Years Later

Edited with an Introduction
by Dolan Hubbard

ISBN 978-0-8262-1733-2
 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
360 pages
tables, charts, 25 illustrations
index, 2007
$24.95s paper

 

 


Published in 1903, The Souls of Black Folk by W. E. B. Du Bois was a landmark achievement, moving American philosophy beyond the structures of pragmatism and positivism as it addressed new questions about American social and political history. One hundred years later, Du Bois's classic has clearly resonated through twentieth-century thought, offering a critical perspective on the political, social, and economic barriers imposed upon blacks in America.

This important new book is the first collection of essays to examine sustainedly The Souls of Black Folk from a variety of disciplines: aesthetics, art history, classics, communications, history, literature, music, political science, and psychology. The authors establish a call-and-response rhythm as they examine the critical depth of a text that has had a profound influence on African American intellectual history. Implicitly, the essays show how The Souls of Black Folk has influenced teaching practices and suggested alternative ways of teaching that create a pedagogy of inclusion.

The Souls of Black Folk remains a text pivotal in the American understanding of the black experience, and this important collection investigates this masterpiece from fresh directions. Scholars, teachers, and students of American studies and African American studies will find this remarkable work an essential overview of a book that changed the course of American intellectual history.

About the Editor

Dolan Hubbard is Professor and Chairperson of English and Language Arts at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland. He is the editor of The Collected Works of Langston Hughes, Volume 4, The Novels: Not without Laughter and Tambourines to Glory and the author of The Sermon and the African American Literary Imagination.


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