Offers both a theoretical and concrete example of what W. E. B. Du Bois called "spiritual strivings." Winner of the 2008 Critics' Choice Awards presented by the American Educational Studies Association This engaging book offers a personal look at how centering spirituality in an academic life transforms its very foundations-its epistemology, paradigm, and methods-and becomes the site for spiritual healing and service to the world. Focusing primarily on her work in Ghana, West Africa, Cynthia B. Dillard presents a unique perspective on Africa as a site for transformative possibilities for African American academics/scholars and explores the deeper spiritual meanings of being "African." Through poetry, personal narrative, meditations, and journal entries, Dillard shares her experiences as an African American scholar and, in the process, provides a concrete example of what W. E. B. Du Bois called "spiritual strivings."(State University of New York Press)
Offers both a theoretical and concrete example of what WEB DuBois called "spiritual strivings."
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Publication Date
Mar 2007
ISBN
9780791468128
Pages
154 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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