A Phenomenological Hermeneutic of Antiblack Racism in The Autobiography of Malcolm X

Lanham: Lexington Books (2019)
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The text provides a phenomenological analysis of The Autobiography of Malcolm X taken from the subjective perspective offered by Malik Shabazz (Malcolm X). Central to this process is the ever evolving and shifting relationality between Malcolm’s specific point of view and the social world he must take-up.

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