Breaking Bread: Insurgent Black Intellectual Life

hooks, bell and West, Cornel

Overview

In This Provocative And Captivating Dialogue, Bell Hooks And Cornel West Come Together To Discuss The Dilemmas, Contradictions, And Joys Of Black Intellectual Life. The Two Friends And Comrades In Struggle Talk, Argue, And Disagree About Everything From Community To Capitalism In A Series Of Intimate Conversations That Range From Playful To Probing To Revelatory. In Evoking The Act Of Breaking Bread, The Book Calls Upon The Various Traditions Of Sharing That Take Place In Domestic, Secular, And Sacred Life Where People Come Together To Give Themselves, To Nurture Life, To Renew Their Spirits, Sustain Their Hopes, And To Make A Lived Politics Of Revolutionary Struggle An Ongoing Practice. This 25th Anniversary Edition Continues The Dialogue With 'in Solidarity,' Their 2016 Conversation At The Bell Hooks Institute On Racism, Politics, Popular Culture, And The Contemporary Black Experience--provided By Publisher. Bell Hooks And Cornel West. First Edition Published By South End Press 1991--title Page Verso. Includes Bibliographical References.

Details
Routledge
9781138218765
Paperback
2016
EN
246 pages
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