Selfless Revolutionaries (e-bog) af Boesak, Allan Aubrey
Boesak, Allan Aubrey (forfatter)

Selfless Revolutionaries e-bog

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At this historic moment of global revolutions for social justice inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement, the philosophy of Black Consciousness has reemerged and gripped the imagination of a new generation, and of the merciless exposure by COVD-19 of the devastating, long-existent fault lines in our societies. Frantz Fanon, James Baldwin, and Steve Biko have been rediscovered and reclaimed....
E-bog 403,64 DKK
Forfattere Boesak, Allan Aubrey (forfatter)
Forlag Cascade Books
Udgivet 23 juli 2021
Længde 330 sider
Genrer Religious ethics
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781725285934
At this historic moment of global revolutions for social justice inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement, the philosophy of Black Consciousness has reemerged and gripped the imagination of a new generation, and of the merciless exposure by COVD-19 of the devastating, long-existent fault lines in our societies. Frantz Fanon, James Baldwin, and Steve Biko have been rediscovered and reclaimed. In this powerful book Black liberation theologian and activist Allan Boesak explores the deep connections between Black Consciousness, Black theology, and the struggles against racism, domination, and imperial brutality across the world today. In a careful, meticulous, and sometimes surprising rereading of Steve Biko's classic, I Write What I Like, Boesak reflects on the astounding relevance of Black Consciousness for the current academic debates on decolonization and coloniality, Africanity and imperialism, as well as for the struggles for freedom, justice, and human dignity in the streets. With passion, forthrightness, and inspiring eloquence Boesak brings his considerable political experience and deep theological insight to bear in his argument for a global ethic of solidarity and resistance in the ongoing struggles against empire. Beginning with Biko's "e;Where do we go from here?,"e; progressing to Baldwin's "e;the fire next time,"e; and ending with Martin Luther King Jr.'s "e;There is no stopping short of victory,"e; this is a sobering, hopeful, and inspiring book.