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Africana : the encyclopedia of the African and African American experience

責任表示 editors, Kwame Anthony Appiah, Henry Louis Gates, Jr
データ種別 図書
2nd ed
出版情報 Oxford ; New York, N.Y. : Oxford University Press , 2005
本文言語 英語
大きさ 5 v. : ill. (some col.), col. maps, ports. (some col.) ; 29 cm
概要 Substantially larger than the first edition (1999), and with expanded references and indexing, this five-volume set covers a vast geographic area and encompasses the complex histories of Africans in A...rica and the Americas. It is written for high school level readers and above and for a non-specialist audience. Slavery and the struggle for political and economic freedom and equality are central themes, and the roots of African and African-American culture in the histories of individual countries are thoroughly explored. In addition to topical entries, "interpretation" essays offer, for example, an examination of the dual tradition of African American fiction with discussion of perceptions, stereotypes, and alternative avenues for analysis. Among the topics new to this edition are African American architects, African oral literature, Black classicism in the U.S., the history of writing in Africa, Black literature in South Africa, the transatlantic slave trade database, and migrancy and African literature. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Substantially larger than the first edition (1999), and with expanded references and indexing, this five-volume set covers a vast geographic area and encompasses the complex histories of Africans in Africa and the Americas. It is written for high school level readers and above and for a non-specialist audience. Slavery and the struggle for political and economic freedom and equality are central themes, and the roots of African and African-American culture in the histories of individual countries are thoroughly explored. In addition to topical entries, "interpretation" essays offer, for example, an examination of the dual tradition of African American fiction with discussion of perceptions, stereotypes, and alternative avenues for analysis. Among the topics new to this edition are African American architects, African oral literature, Black classicism in the U.S., the history of writing in Africa, Black literature in South Africa, the transatlantic slave trade database, and migrancy and African literature. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Substantially larger than the first edition (1999), and with expanded references and indexing, this five-volume set covers a vast geographic area and encompasses the complex histories of Africans in Africa and the Americas. It is written for high school level readers and above and for a non-specialist audience. Slavery and the struggle for political and economic freedom and equality are central themes, and the roots of African and African-American culture in the histories of individual countries are thoroughly explored. In addition to topical entries, "interpretation" essays offer, for example, an examination of the dual tradition of African American fiction with discussion of perceptions, stereotypes, and alternative avenues for analysis. Among the topics new to this edition are African American architects, African oral literature, Black classicism in the U.S., the history of writing in Africa, Black literature in South Africa, the transatlantic slave trade database, and migrancy and African literature. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Substantially larger than the first edition (1999), and with expanded references and indexing, this five-volume set covers a vast geographic area and encompasses the complex histories of Africans in Africa and the Americas. It is written for high school level readers and above and for a non-specialist audience. Slavery and the struggle for political and economic freedom and equality are central themes, and the roots of African and African-American culture in the histories of individual countries are thoroughly explored. In addition to topical entries, "interpretation" essays offer, for example, an examination of the dual tradition of African American fiction with discussion of perceptions, stereotypes, and alternative avenues for analysis. Among the topics new to this edition are African American architects, African oral literature, Black classicism in the U.S., the history of writing in Africa, Black literature in South Africa, the transatlantic slave trade database, and migrancy and African literature. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Substantially larger than the first edition (1999), and with expanded references and indexing, this five-volume set covers a vast geographic area and encompasses the complex histories of Africans in Africa and the Americas. It is written for high school level readers and above and for a non-specialist audience. Slavery and the struggle for political and economic freedom and equality are central themes, and the roots of African and African-American culture in the histories of individual countries are thoroughly explored. In addition to topical entries, "interpretation" essays offer, for example, an examination of the dual tradition of African American fiction with discussion of perceptions, stereotypes, and alternative avenues for analysis. Among the topics new to this edition are African American architects, African oral literature, Black classicism in the U.S., the history of writing in Africa, Black literature in South Africa, the transatlantic slave trade database, and migrancy and African literature. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Substantially larger than the first edition (1999), and with expanded references and indexing, this five-volume set covers a vast geographic area and encompasses the complex histories of Africans in Africa and the Americas. It is written for high school level readers and above and for a non-specialist audience. Slavery and the struggle for political and economic freedom and equality are central themes, and the roots of African and African-American culture in the histories of individual countries are thoroughly explored. In addition to topical entries, "interpretation" essays offer, for example, an examination of the dual tradition of African American fiction with discussion of perceptions, stereotypes, and alternative avenues for analysis. Among the topics new to this edition are African American architects, African oral literature, Black classicism in the U.S., the history of writing in Africa, Black literature in South Africa, the transatlantic slave trade database, and migrancy and African literature. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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目次 v. 1. Aardvark-Catholic
v. 2. Catimbo-Giovanni
v. 3. Giraffe-Miami
v. 4. Michael-Sobukwe
v. 5. Soca-Zydeco, index.

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v. 1 中央図 2A 240.3/A 59 2005
058212005002862

v. 2 中央図 2A 240.3/A 59 2005
058212005002874

v. 3 中央図 2A 240.3/A 59 2005
058212005002886

v. 4 中央図 2A 240.3/A 59 2005
058212005002898

v. 5 中央図 2A 240.3/A 59 2005
058212005002900

書誌詳細

別書名 表紙タイトル:Africana : the encyclopedia of the African & African American experience
一般注記 Vol. 1. Aardvark-Catholic -- v. 2. Catimbó-Giovanni -- v. 3. Giraffe-Miami -- v. 4. Michael-Sobukwe -- v. 5. Soca-Zydeco, index
Includes bibliographical references (v. 5, p. [529]-547) and index
著者標目 Appiah, Anthony
Gates, Henry Louis, 1950-
件 名 LCSH:Africa -- Civilization -- Encyclopedias  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Blacks -- Encyclopedias  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:African diaspora -- Encyclopedias  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:African Americans -- Encyclopedias  全ての件名で検索
分 類 LCC:DT14
DC22:960/.03
書誌ID 1001271248
ISBN 0195170555
NCID BA71794939
巻冊次 : set ; ISBN:0195170555 ; XISBN:9780195170559
v. 1 ; ISBN:019522325X ; XISBN:9780195223255
v. 2 ; ISBN:0195223268 ; XISBN:9780195223262
v. 3 ; ISBN:0195223276 ; XISBN:9780195223279
v. 4 ; ISBN:0195223284 ; XISBN:9780195223286
v. 5 ; ISBN:0195223292 ; XISBN:9780195223293
登録日 2009.09.18
更新日 2009.09.18