The Western Journal of Black Studies

Volume 7, Issue 1 (1983)

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Section I: RACE AND RACISM

Race and Racism in the South Pacific:
An Exploration of the Fourth World
Robert Staples
pp. 2-9

Race: The Ignored Dimensions of the Colonial Analogy as Applied to Powerlessness and Exploitation in Appalachia
William H. Turner
pp. 10-20

 

Section II: BLACK ANTHROPOLOGISTS

Louis Eugene King, the Anthropologis Who Never Was
Ira E. Harrison
pp. 21-26

The Anthropological Imagination of Zora Neale Hurston
Gwendolyn Mikell
pp. 27-35

Laurence Foster, a Black Anthropologist: His Life and Work
Yolanda T. Moses
pp. 36-42

 

Section III: BLACK MALE/FEMALE RELATIONSHIPS

Black Male/Female Conflict:
Internalization of Negative Definitions Transmitted Through Imagery
K. Sue Jewell
pp. 43-48

"The Dog Theory": Black Male/Female Conflict
Lois Benjamin
pp. 49-55

 

Section IV: BLACK ART

Selected Paintings
Jean Cornwell
pp. 56-57

 

BOOK REVIEW AND COMMENTARY

How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America
Author: Manning Marable
Reviewer: Howard Ross
pp. 58-60

 

 

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