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Title:Crisis of the Black Intellectual
Author:W D Wright
ISBN:0883782510 : 9780883782514
Format:Paperback
Size:155x230mm
Pages:369
Weight: .582 Kg.
Published:IPG (Third World Press) - April 2007
List Price: 17.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability:In Print
Subjects:Black studies: USA


A re-examination of Harold Cruse's classic Crisis of the Negro Intellectual, published in 1967 at the height of the civil-rights movement and now required reading in African American studies courses, this polemic pays tribute to the earlier book's importance and takes to task the current generation of black scholars for failing to meet Cruse's rigorous standards for public commentary. Detailing the evolution of black-intellectual discourse since the 1960s, this assessment points to a lack of ongoing discussion about the role of intellectuals -- black or white -- in our society and insists that the experience of black Americans is so complex it deserves the closest and most honest scrutiny possible from black writers and academics. Instead, the book is sad to report, today's scholars are often caught up in media battles such as those described in the chapters "Three of a Kind: Black Conservatives, Black Liberals, and Black Radicals" and "Why Black Female Intellectuals Tend to Shout."

Introduction: Revisitation and Beyond; Racism and Race: Lolling and Lumbering in an Intellectual Wasteland; Romancing the Black Nationalist Stone; Three of a Kind: Black Conservatives, Black Liberals and Black Radicals; Goliath Holds Serve: Booker T Washington and Black Intellectuals; Why Black Female Intellectuals Tend to Shout; Conclusion; Index.