The Dichotomy of Black Consciousness - Rodion

The Dichotomy of Black Consciousness

By Rodion

  • Release Date: 2018-01-02
  • Genre: Social Science
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 184 Ratings

Description

Written during his senior year of college, Rodion’s 2011 thesis inquires into the dilemmas faced during the maturation of the black male in America through the examination of events in his own life as well as the review of literature by authors such as Carter G. Woodson, W.E.B. Dubois, Na’im Akbar, and Frederick Douglass. The Dichotomy of Black Consciousness juxtaposes the experience of the athlete with that of the academic, and analyzes the relationship between the two in order to uncover the true nature of the dichotomy and better understand the self as a whole.

Reviews

  • Must Read

    5
    By derriyahmont
    I like how informative this was, in the same breath it was in plain words. So anyone could understand that point the author was making.
  • wonderful

    5
    By I hate making nicknamed
    i like the knowledge and perspective it gave me. this book answered why myself, my dad struggled with identity. and why he could not give me the answer more thoroughly. i survive and want to keep fighting, others do not. Thank you for giving the strength and opportunity and courage back to many individuals like myself. thank you
  • Brilliant

    5
    By withinterest
    Firstly I must say that this is my first read in some years, and has completely reignited my interest in black literature in an effort to gain an understanding of the plight of my people. Bravo
  • Masterpiece

    5
    By Noble Swift
    Well written, and an eye opener to the reality of what Blackman face in this white world.
  • Awesome

    5
    By Blac-cas
    I love this book, it is well put together, it has motivated me to read more books , reading about the black communities and what is happening to our black men in today’s society is really sad…
  • Black

    5
    By LashunVLight
    I enjoyed every word ,as my mind open up and explored every word.
  • Recommendation

    5
    By Ke1317
    This was all around an amazing read, a lot of great scholars credited as well.
  • Good intellectual work towards a positive mental emancipation…

    3
    By weel kuanga
    The fact is that American societies have suddenly got caught up with this our actual culturally disfigured post colonial period of our lives, and then uniquely; some of us have already started realizing the ‘complexiness’, which has led us all, into this conflictive rational, and it’s consequentially dangerous ramifications…
  • Ten out of Ten

    5
    By Penny 23
    Please share this book with young teens. I enjoyed this book so much it brought tears to my eyes.
  • Relatable

    5
    By Trivv619
    Very relatable read. Very eloquently peeled back the layers of what it is to be an aspiring black intellectual.