Malcolm X : From Political Eschatology to Religious Revolutionary.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (385 pages)
- Studies in Critical Social Sciences Series ; v.88 .
- Studies in Critical Social Sciences Series .
Intro -- Malcolm X: From Political Eschatology to Religious Revolutionary -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- 1: Introduction -- 2: Malcolm X as Religious Peripatetic -- 3: On the Dialectical Evolution of Malcolm X's Anti-Capitalist Critique: Interrogating His Political Philosophy of Black Nationalism -- 4: Malcolm X and Revolutionary Religion: Christianity, Islam and their Emancipatory Potentials -- 5: Malcolm X and the Meccan Epistle -- 6: Malcolm X - A Martyr of Freedom -- 7: "The Enemy of My Enemy": Malcolm X and the Legacy of John Brown -- 8: Malcolm X, Alatas and Critical Theory -- 9: Malcolm X: Message to Humanity -- 10: Malik al-Shabazz's Practice of Self-Liberation -- 11: From Malcolm X to Generation Y: The African American Muslim Community after 1965 -- 12: From Hell to Heaven: The Malcolm X Narrative of Muslim Artists: The Meaning of his Life in Relation to the Doctrine of Predestination for British and American Performing Artists in the 21st Century -- 13: Rationalization of Malcolm X's Religious Understandings, Political Perspectives and Organizational Objectives -- Index.
Malcolm X: From Political Eschatology to Religious Revolutionary offers a variety of historical, religious and philosophical perspectives into the significance of Malcolm X's life and thought today.