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Clyde Woods

    Development Drowned and Reborn
    Development Arrested
    • Development Arrested

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,9(6)Évaluer

      A stunning and fresh analysis of the political economy of white supremacy and the redemptive power of the blues. All Americans, especially students, scholars, general readers and policy makers, who care about the extension of democracy and the future of black freedom, should read and discuss Clyde Wood's intriguing book. -Darlene Clark Hine, coauthor of The African-American Odyssey Development Arrested has no peer, for Clyde Woods is a rare scholar who takes the blues seriously as theory and social critique. Arguing that this folk discourse emerged in response to economic and political restructuring in the Delta during the twentieth century, he goes on to show how it constitutes a critique of the plantation South, New South modernization, and the transformation of capitalist agriculture during the so-called Green Revolution. To paraphrase something Marx said a long time ago, Development Arrested reveals the connection between the arm of criticism (i.e. the blues/social science) and the criticism of arms: struggle for power in the Delta. -Robin D.G. Kelley, author of Thelonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Original Woods should be applauded for pointing out the absurdity of a situation in which, for instance, whole families-made obsolete my machinery, genetic research, and high yield fertilizers-are allowed to starve within eyeshot of fields that government pay affluent farmers to leave fallow. - Oxford American

      Development Arrested
    • Development Drowned and Reborn

      The Blues and Bourbon Restorations in Post-Katrina New Orleans

      • 398pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the historical context of the Black freedom struggle in New Orleans, the book examines how Hurricane Katrina exposed enduring systems of oppression. Clyde Woods critiques contemporary policies of neglect while tracing the evolution of neoliberalism in the area. Through this exploration, he highlights a rich history of resistance, compelling readers to confront the ongoing challenges and unfinished business faced by the community.

      Development Drowned and Reborn