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This review is from: Beyond Ontological Blackness: An Essay on African American Religious and Cultural Criticism (Paperback)
This is a distilled graduate student study into the issue of "what do you mean by 'me'?" While the language is aimed at the highly literate person who is comfortable with the academic world, the thoughts that are contained in here are cogent, powerful, and easy to grasp if hard to implement. This isn't a fill-in-the-blanks book; this book requires you to think on each page.Dr. Anderson has a wide range of resources; he quotes them fondly and encourages the reader to explore on his won. Pick up this book carefully. If you are honest to the book's purpose, you will end up exploring more than the few pages of this book |
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Beyond Ontological Blackness: An Essay on African American Religious and Cultural Criticism by Victor Anderson (Paperback - Jan. 1999)
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