Abstract
Ama Mazama: The Ogunic Presence in Africology is a critical analysis of the ideas of Ama Mazama, a prominent and leading female theorist in Africology and African American Studies. Molefe Asante studies the creative and productive power of Mazama’s intellectual work as it emerges from the personal wrestling with spiritual elements of consciousness as well as Mazama’s attention to ancestral and perhaps epigenetic relationships to African spirituality in the making of theory and practice. Painting a picture of an activist intellectual concerned as much with mental as well as spiritual liberation, Asante demonstrates how and why Ama Mazama has evolved into one of the most popular Africologists in the field.
Schlagworte
Africology Afrocentricity Ama Mazama- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–viii Preface i–viii
- 111–114 Appendix 111–114
- 115–118 Bibliography 115–118
- 119–122 Index 119–122
- 123–124 About the Author 123–124