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Wright, Josephine R. B. – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2007
C. P. Snow launched the "Two Cultures" debate in 1959 during the Cold War era. While lamenting a widening gulf in communication between scientists and literary theorists, he championed the supremacy of scientific inquiry over canonical Western European literary traditions of his day. Globalization has forced many academics in the United…
Descriptors: Music, African American Culture, African American History, Folk Culture
Kuntz, Patricia S.; Thomas, Kristen – 1992
This videography of African-related films was developed over several years. The project arose as a response to the requests by school districts, community and small colleges, and universities for a source of recent videos for rent or purchase. Three hundred twenty-one (321) African-content video titles are listed by distributor. Each citation…
Descriptors: African Culture, Costs, Filmographies, Foreign Countries
Eyo, Bassey A. – 1991
This paper examines the implications of "Afrocentricity" for intercultural communication education. The paper's task is fourfold. First, it provides the meaning of Afrocentricity as an interpretive and corrective episteme; next, it examines Afrocentricity as context for civility in intercultural communication education; third, it provides a brief…
Descriptors: African Culture, Afrocentrism, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences
Kamian, Bakari – Prospects, 1974
African education -- past and present -- is surveyed and suggestions are made to ensure that African national educational systems meet the needs of a modern world while fostering the full development of African culture and helping to satisfy the material and spiritual needs of the in people. (JH)
Descriptors: African Culture, Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Educational Development
Kamlongera, Christopher – 1989
This document describes the development of theater in Africa, over the last 20 years, from a medium of entertainment for the colonial elite to an African theatre, after independence. It describes various approaches to the use of theater as a medium of education and development. Nine chapters in the book concern: (l) background to African drama;…
Descriptors: African Culture, Colonialism, Developing Nations, Development
Alexander, E. Curtis – 1985
The Nguzo Saba or "Seven Principles of Blackness" provide the fundamental basis for the development of an African America value system that is based on the cultural and historical particularisms of being Black in an American society that devalues Black efficacy and Black people. The fundamentals of this value system, foundational to the Kwanzaa…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Afrocentrism, Black Culture
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Mabogunje, Akin L. – International Social Science Journal, 1975
The author examines the part played by geography in the resolution of the problems of the Third World. He sketches the historical development of geography in Africa; looks at the postColonial development of geography and its orientation toward problem solving and evaluates progress in terms of yet unresolved issues. For address of journal see SO…
Descriptors: African Culture, Developing Nations, Geography, History
Munroe, Robert L.; and others – J Soc Psychol, 1969
Work supported in part by a grant from the Public Health Service, National Institute of Mental Health (MH-1587601)
Descriptors: African Culture, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Perception
Hoon, Nancy M.; Abell, Richard P. – Soc Educ, 1969
Descriptors: African Culture, Annotated Bibliographies, Black Students, Educational Resources
Phelps-Stokes Fund, New York, NY. – 1978
In this booklet, six essays presented at meetings of the Caribbean American Exchange Program are reprinted: (1) "Externally Propelled Economy" by Lloyd Best; (2) "Ethos for a Black Literature: Cultural Continuities and Patterns" by Martha Cobb; (3) "Parameters of Information and Communication among Afro-Americans and…
Descriptors: African Culture, Black History, Black Literature, Blacks
Harkless, Necia; And Others – 1980
This book, developed by the Nigerian Curriculum Development Project at the University of Kentucky, presents resources and suggested units for teaching about Nigeria. The resources section includes outlined background readings for teachers in the primary grades and bibliographies for teachers and parents. Four suggested units of instruction are…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, African Literature, Multicultural Education
Burgett, Paul Joseph – 1976
The focus of this dissertation is on two central issues: (1) significant aesthetic theories developed by black scholars which treat the music of black Americans, and (2) the implications which these theories suggest for the development of curricula at all educational levels which treat the music of black Americans. The aesthetic theories selected…
Descriptors: African Culture, Art Expression, Authors, Black Culture
Hachten, William A. – 1971
This book examines the news media of modern Africa--newspapers, radio, television, news agencies, and magazines. The first half of the book presents a general overview of African news media, including the following topics: the context of Africa as related to the media, the background of each form of media, government involvement, the patterns of…
Descriptors: African Culture, Foreign Countries, International Relations, Journalism
Priebe, Richard – 1973
While African literature appears to be firmly established in American colleges and universities, its expansion, and in some cases its continuance, is threatened by two factors: racialism and departmental conservatism. As demands for courses in black literature can be met by an increased supply of scholars in Afro-American literature, fewer schools…
Descriptors: African Culture, African Literature, Black Culture, Black Literature
Wilson, Lucy, Comp. – 1969
Those of us who communicate only in English are limited in full exposure to African literary expression. While most creative expression by black Africans is oral, much has also been written in languages foreign to those of us oriented only to English. In the following list, therefore, any efforts to be exhaustive are controlled by the…
Descriptors: African Culture, African Literature, Annotated Bibliographies, Audiodisc Recordings
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