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4.0 out of 5 stars
Engaging and well-done while remainging accessible, June 25, 2002
This review is from: Malcolm X as Cultural Hero: And Other Afrocentric Essays (Paperback)
Of all Asante's work, this book (compiled in 1993 during the height of Afrocentricity's platform and Malcolm X mania) stands out as one of the more accessible and endearing tomes of his oeuvre. Despite the eye-catching title (for its time), we are treated to some excellent essays on a variety of subjects, which is a refreshing departure from much of the metathoery of his other work. One of the things that people charge Afrocentrists with is not fashioning practical positions on contemporary issues, and justifiably so in many cases. Asante deals with genocide in Africa, Malcolm X, gender and television with aplomb, heart and a solid voice.
A must for Asante fans, and a greta book for essayists, debators and peopel who love challenging, original thought.
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