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Title E. Franklin Frazier and Black bourgeoisie / edited with an introduction by James E. Teele
Published Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri Press, ©2002

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Description 1 online resource (x, 170 pages) : illustrations
Contents E. Franklin Frazier : a memoir / John Hope Franklin -- A Focused memoir : Howard University and Frazier, 1933-1941 / Hylan A. Lewis -- Frazier's background and an overview / Adelaide M. Cromwell -- E. Franklin Frazier and the Chicago School of Sociology : a study in the sociology of knowledge / Robert L. Hall -- Between scorn and longing : Frazier's Black bourgeoisie / Anthony M. Platt -- Frazier's Black bourgeoisie : talented tenth or a parasitic class? / John H. Bracey -- The Middle-class black male : a barometer of the well-being of African-American communities / Wornie L. Reed -- E. Franklin Frazier's Black bourgeoisie reconsidered : Frazier's analytical perspective / Martin Kilson -- E. Franklin Frazier's role in African studies / Michael R. Winston
Summary "When E. Franklin Frazier was elected the first black president of the American Sociological Association in 1948, he was established as the leading American scholar on the black family and was also recognized as a leading theorist on the dynamics of social change and race relations. By 1948 his lengthy list of publications included over fifty articles and four major books, including the acclaimed Negro Family in the United States. Frazier was known for his thorough scholarship and his mastery of skills in both history and sociology. With the publication of Bourgeoisie Noire in 1955 (translated in 1957 as Black Bourgeoisie), Frazier apparently set out on a different track, one in which he employed his skills in a critical analysis of the black middle class. The book met with mixed reviews and harsh criticism from the black middle and professional class. Yet Frazier stood solidly by his argument that the black middle class was marked by conspicuous consumption, wish fulfillment, and a world of make-believe. While Frazier published four additional books after 1948, Black Bourgeoisie remained by far his most controversial. Given his status in American sociology, there has been surprisingly little study of Frazier's work. In E. Franklin Frazier and Black Bourgeoisie, a group of distinguished scholars remedies that lack, focusing on his often-scorned Black Bourgeoisie. This in-depth look at Frazier's controversial publication is relevant to the growing concerns about racism, problems in our cities, the limitations of affirmative action, and the promise of self-help."--Ebsco
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Frazier, E. Franklin, 1894-1962. Bourgeoisie noire
Frazier, E. Franklin, 1894-1962.
SUBJECT Frazier, E. Franklin, 1894-1962
Frazier, E. Franklin, 1894-1962. Bourgeoisie noire
Frazier, E. Franklin, 1894-1962 fast
Bourgeoisie noire (Frazier, E. Franklin) fast
Subject African Americans -- Social conditions -- To 1964.
Middle class -- United States.
African American intellectuals -- Biography
African American sociologists -- Biography
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Ethnic Studies -- African American Studies.
African American intellectuals
African American sociologists
African Americans -- Social conditions
Middle class
Race relations
Social conditions
SUBJECT United States -- Social conditions -- 1960-1980. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140520
United States -- Race relations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140494
Subject United States
Genre/Form Biographies
Biographies.
Biographies.
Form Electronic book
Author Teele, James E.
ISBN 0826263496
9780826263490