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    Black Arts, Black Muslims

    Islam in the Black Freedom Struggle

    AvEllen McLarney

    Häftad, Engelska, 2026

    Del i serien Black Lives in the Diaspora: Past / Present / Future

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    In the late 1960s and early 1970s, prominent figures in the Black Arts Movement (BAM) converted to Islam and took new names. Poets such as Amiri Baraka, Sonia Sanchez, Askia Muhammad Touré, and Marvin X incorporated Islamic words and expressions, references to the Qur’an, and Arabic script, as well as symbols like the crescent star and depictions of Islamic architecture and clothing. They connected places like Harlem, Chicago, Newark, and Oakland to locales in the Muslim world such as Timbuktu, Songhai, and Mecca. These artists also played a pivotal role in developing Black studies and creating alternatives to the Eurocentrism of the American educational system.Ellen McLarney explores how BAM writers identified with Islam as integral to the African American cultural, spiritual, and intellectual heritage. Examining poetry, visual art, music, drama, and mixed-media collaborations, she traces the emergence of a new kind of Islamic art rooted in the African American experience. Their works protested scientific racism, police brutality, colonial domination, and economic oppression while resurrecting a suppressed Islamic past and sharing spiritual visions of a new kind of future. Based on interviews, fieldwork, archival research, and close analysis of key works, this book reveals how BAM redefined Black art, Islamic poetics, and Black Muslim aesthetics in the struggle for racial justice.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2026-03-31
    • Mått:156 x 235 x 28 mm
    • Vikt:564 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:Black Lives in the Diaspora: Past / Present / Future
    • Antal sidor:376
    • Förlag:Columbia University Press
    • ISBN:9780231219426

    Utforska kategorier

    • Konsthistoria inom Kultur
    • Litteraturvetenskap inom Skönlitteratur
    • Islam inom Filosofi och religion

    Mer om författaren

    Ellen McLarney is associate professor of Middle East, Arabic, and African and African American studies at Duke University. She led a project on Muslim American poets and musicians of African descent with the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art as well as an initiative on Islam and racial justice in the American South. She has also published in Souls, The Black Scholar, and Black Perspectives.

    Recensioner i media

    There is a rhythm to the Black Arts Movement that scholarship has too often missed. Black Arts, Black Muslims hears it in Islam—in spoken word and script; in sound, symbol, and gesture; in the ethical demands carried by art itself. With archival depth and critical grace, Ellen McLarney shows how Black writers and artists drew on Islamic traditions to contest racial violence, recover obscured pasts, and imagine otherwise futures. Attuned to inheritance as much as innovation, this book stands as a defining work on Black art, American Islam, and the long freedom struggle.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • AcknowledgmentsThe OpeningPrelude. الاطلال (al-Atlal): Poetic Traces of the Past1. “Constant Conscious Striving”: Jihad of the Pen and the Black Arts MovementPart I: Anticipating the BAM2. Nation in a Nation in a Nation: The Islamic Counterpublic and the Black Arts3. Science’s Fictions: Yakub and the Black ArtsPart II: Malcolm X and Black Art4. Music in the Message: Malcolm X’s Gospel Truth5. “Flame Feeding Flame”: The Literary Malcolm XPart III: Black Study and Black Life6. “Fly to Allah”: Marvin X’s Fugitive Life and Black Study7. The Barakas in New Ark: The Homeplace of Black Art8. “blk/visions for blk/lives”: Sonia Sanchez’s Rebirth in IslamCoda. 360° of Islamic Audiovisualities: Revolution and EvolutionNotesBibliographyIndex