Africana critical theory in the aftermath of Amilcar Cabral and Cabralism's contributions. Part III: The Africana tradition of critical theory: Cabral and the decolonization and re-Africanization of radical politics, critical social theory, and revolutionary praxis -- The Negritude Movement: Cesaire, Senghor, and critical social theory -- Fanonism: Fanon's dialectic of radical disalienation and revolutionary decolonization -- Part II: The weapon of theory: Cabral's critical theory and revolutionary praxis -- Cabral's critical theory of colonialism, neocolonialism, and imperialism -- Cabral's critical theory of Marxism, nationalism, and humanism -- Cabral's critical theory of history, culture, and national liberation -- Part III: The Africana tradition of critical theory: Cabral and the decolonization and re-Africanization of radical politics, critical social theory, and revolutionary praxis -- Africana critical theory in the aftermath of Amilcar Cabral and Cabralism's contributions.
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Critical Africana studies: African, African American, and Caribbean interdisciplinary and intersectional studies
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