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"Magnus Bassey re-creates Malcolm Little's painful pilgrimage from Omaha, Nebraska, where he was born on May 19, 1925, to the Audubon Ballroom in a Harlem theatre in New York City, where he was gunned down on February 21, 1965. His life was cut short at a time when he appeared to be on the threshold of conversion to an inclusive humanism. His tortuous odyssey provides one with a vivid narrative of the nightmarish African American experience. Bassey weaves a compelling story of a human being caught in a web of absurd and perverse social forces in a struggle for his own humanity and self-esteem. Although Bassey gives us an account of the brute material forces at work he attempts to go beyond these and explore the psychological consequences that may provide insights about the making of human self-consciousness in general and African American self-consciousness in particular. Through Malcolm X's speeches, FBI accounts, biographical records, reporters' accounts and other observers of Malcolm X's social landscape, Professor Bassey teases out and uncovers a portrait of a vital human being under adverse conditions in a struggle against the cultural categories that made oppression and racism a modus operandi of everyday life and damaged his humanity and that of those around him. At the end we have a portrait of a Malcolm X in the fullness of his humanity; a Malcolm X who refused to be defined by those alien cultural categories that had visited so much harm on himself and all African Americans, and at the same time had distorted his humanity. Through generous quotations from Malcolm X's speeches Bassey enables us to tap into the sounds and rhythms of four hundred years of pain and suffering arbitrarily imposed on African Americans." - (from the Commendatory Preface) Dr. Anthony Roda, Professor of Philosophy, State University of New York College at Oneonta; "Magnus Bassey's latest book offers a radical reinterpretation of Malcolm X that builds on and goes above and beyond his earlier work, Malcolm X: The Seeker of Justice. This is a well-conceived, philosophically fascinating foray into the uncharted regions of Malcolm X's mind, Africana Studies, and intellectual biography. Bassey, to put it plainly, is at his best, boldly bringing Malcolm X's critical thought to bear on intricate and often-overlooked issues that most Malcolm X scholars have long shied away from. We have reached the point in Malcolm X studies where tired and worn out discussions of Malcolm's views on race and racism can finally and freshly be engaged in light of his evolving views on education, gender, democracy, and war - not to mention his hard-hitting critiques of both capitalism and colonialism. In this sense, Bassey has broken new ground, not simply by challenging the narrow-minded myth of Malcolm as "race man" or, what is worst, "racist," but also by epistemologically opening the discourse on Malcolm X to novel classical and contemporary theoretical perspectives, many of which are internal to and emanate from the history of Africana thought and the new discursive directions of Africana Studies. The reading of Malcolm as a radical humanist is provocative and extremely revealing; the examination of his ideas employing a black existentialist frame of reference is audacious and awe-inspiring; the dense discussion of his views on education and radical democracy is first-rate; and, the exploration of his ever-changing thoughts on women is, without a doubt, path-breaking. In short, this is a book which must be read by anyone who considers him or herself a serious Malcolm X scholar." - Reiland Rabaka, Ph.D., Department of Black Studies, California State University-Long Beach"
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Cold, hungry, lonely and scared, Nikki soon discovers that life on the streets of London is even tougher than she thought it would be. Nick, though, is used to scraping together a living for himself and his family. And whilst neither of them means to break the law, they soon find that isn't as easy as it sounds. Two teenagers, a hundred years apart, offer a compelling insight into homelessness in this powerful novel from the author of Stone Cold. What are the themes? Prejudice, courage, survival, family, loyalty, homelessness and injustice. Cross-curricular links to history, geography and PSHE are strong. Teaching points The intriguing and thought-provoking parallel narratives of Nikki in the present day and Nick in the mid-nineteenth century make this an ideal text for Key Stage 3 offering excellent cross-curricular links. Linguistic discussion is provoked by the extensive use of historical dialect.

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  • VerlagPearson Education Limited
  • Erscheinungsdatum2005
  • ISBN 10 0582848601
  • ISBN 13 9780582848603
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