Souls
Scope & Guideline
Unpacking the Complexities of Modern Existence
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Critical Race Theory and Antiblackness:
The journal engages deeply with theories of race, specifically antiblackness, and its implications in contemporary society, drawing on historical contexts and political frameworks. - Black Liberation and Resistance:
A core focus is the exploration of Black liberation movements, historical and contemporary resistance efforts, and the narratives surrounding figures such as Dr. Mutulu Shakur. - Interdisciplinary Approaches to Social Justice:
The journal promotes interdisciplinary methodologies, combining history, political science, sociology, and cultural studies to analyze issues of justice, power, and identity. - Art as a Form of Resistance:
There is a significant focus on the intersection of art and activism, exploring how Black art serves as a medium for political expression and resistance. - Prison and Political Recognition:
The journal examines the experiences of political prisoners and the broader implications of incarceration on movements for Black freedom and recognition.
Trending and Emerging
- Antiblackness in Contemporary Contexts:
Recent publications highlight antiblackness not only as a historical phenomenon but as a current issue intertwined with various socio-political movements, indicating a growing urgency to address its implications. - Intersectionality of Race and Political Activism:
There is a rising trend in exploring intersectionality, particularly how race intersects with other identities in political activism, reflecting a more nuanced understanding of social justice. - Holistic Approaches to Healing and Resistance:
Emerging themes include the exploration of holistic healing practices within the context of political education and resistance, indicating a shift towards integrating wellness into activist movements. - Global Perspectives on Black Freedom Movements:
The journal is increasingly engaging with international perspectives on Black liberation, connecting local struggles to global movements for justice and recognition.
Declining or Waning
- Historical Focus on Non-Black Racial Issues:
There seems to be a diminishing emphasis on the historical experiences of other racial groups in favor of a more concentrated focus on Black narratives and antiblackness. - Generalized Activism without Specific Contexts:
The journal is moving away from broad discussions of activism that lack specific historical or political contexts, favoring more targeted analyses of Black liberation movements. - Traditional Legal Frameworks in Racial Justice:
There is a noticeable decrease in the exploration of traditional legal frameworks in addressing racial justice, as the journal shifts towards more radical and transformative approaches.
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