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| Author | Goodwin, Gala P. |
| Title | "DuBois and Damnation" Engaging the African Worldview: Rejecting the Dialectic of Race and Gender |
| Year Degree Awarded | 2011 |
| Department | African American Studies |
| Degree | M.A. |
| Abstract | Using DuBoisian Phenomenology, a holistic methodological approach, this thesis examines race and gender in the context of DuBois' seminal essay "The Damnation of Women". "The Damnation of Women" demarks the emergence of a new dialectic and practical approach to the liberation of humanity. To that end, this study is heavily undergirded by DuBoisian scholarship. Inevitably, this research shows the connections between race, gender, the dialectic and the African Worldview to reveal the common through line of DuBoisian philosophy. |
| Advisor | Monteiro, Anthony B. |
| Committee Members |
Norment, Nathaniel Stanford, Maxwell |
| Degree Granting Institution | Temple University |
| Subject | African American Studies |
| Keywords |
African Worldview DuBoisian Philosophy Gender and Race The Damnation of Women W.E.B. DuBois Women |
| Publisher | Temple University Libraries |
| Type | Masters Thesis |
| Format | Application/PDF |
| Number of Pages | 78 |
| Rights | The author has granted Temple University a limited, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to reproduce his or her dissertation, in whole or in part, in electronic or paper form and to make it available to the general public at no charge. This permission is granted in addition to rights granted to ProQuest. The author retains all other rights. |
| Description | Temple University--Theses |
| Digital Collection | Temple University Electronic Theses and Dissertations |
| Contact | etd-library@listserv.temple.edu |
| File Size | 551 KB |
