Journal of Black Studies ( IF 0.7 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-14 , DOI: 10.1177/0021934721999296 Christel N. Temple 1
With the publication of Black Cultural Mythology (2020), the discipline of Africology and African American Studies has a better resource that answers the call for methodological and theoretical tools to institutionalize Africana cultural memory studies as a robust subfield. This content analysis tests the applicability of the critical framework of Black cultural mythology—which emerges from a study of the African American Diaspora of the United States—with the Afroeuropean Diaspora, namely the Black British experience. A feature of this study’s methodology is evaluating the efficacy of the genre of anthology—in this case Kwesi Owusu’s Black British Culture and Society: A Text Reader (2000)—as a comprehensive source suitable for content analysis and from which to infer a sense of the region’s approaches to cultural memory and memory-adjacent worldviews.
中文翻译:
非洲语境中的非洲文化记忆
随着《黑人文化神话》(Black Cultural Mythology,2020年)的出版,非洲学和非裔美国人研究学科有了更好的资源,可以满足人们对将非裔美国人文化记忆研究制度化为强大子领域的方法论和理论工具的要求。此内容分析测试了黑人文化神话的关键框架的适用性,该框架是通过对美国非裔美国人流散者的研究与非裔美国人流散者(即黑人英国的经历)而得出的。这项研究方法论的一个特点是评估选集体裁的有效性,在这种情况下,是克威西·奥武苏(Kwesi Owusu)的《黑人英国文化与社会》: