Rediscovering Malcolm X

Trevin Jones, Maurice Pugh, Daryl Farrah

Rediscovering Malcolm X
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Quality Research Publishing
Published
7 August 2024
Pages
238
ISBN
9781022905863

Rediscovering Malcolm X

Trevin Jones, Maurice Pugh, Daryl Farrah

Rediscovering Malcolm X: The Man, The Myth, The Message is a profound anthology dedicated to the multifaceted legacy of Malcolm X. With a rich foreword that frames his life, ideology, and lasting socio-political impact, this collection of scholarly articles peels back the layers of Malcolm X's complex persona. Each article offers unique insights into various aspects of his life, examining his spiritual transformation, influence on Black Liberation Theology, and rhetorical mastery. Readers will delve into the international resonance of his message, especially in South Africa, and explore the psychological impact of systemic racism depicted in his autobiographical work. One article addresses the controversial topic of Malcolm's sexuality with scholarly rigor, while another situates his autobiography within the canon of U.S. working-class literature. Additionally, the book explores Malcolm X's portrayal in popular culture through Spike Lee's film and his connection to the political use of John Coltrane's figure in American poetry. This anthology is not just an academic exercise; it is a contemporary reflection on Malcolm X's enduring relevance and his contributions to ongoing socio-political and spiritual dialogues.

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