University Press of America
Pages: 174
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7618-6357-1 • Paperback • December 2015 • $38.99 • (£30.00)
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Jorge Serrano is a visiting assistant professor at the University of Delaware. He has taught at University of Tennessee and Virginia Commonwealth University. Serrano is a graduate of Columbia, Yale, and Temple Universities where he majored in Classics, Archaeology, and African American Studies, respectively. He has a passion for exposing students to the wonders of the many ways the past has been construed. In his own words, he has “studied multiple aspects of the pasts and purposely intersects them.”
PrefaceIntroduction
Chapter 1: The Cosmic Origin
Chapter 2.Primal Connectivity
Chapter 3.Black Diffusion
Chapter 4.Envisioning Prebeginnings
Chapter 5.Global Time
Chapter 6. My Dear Little “Negrillo” Looking Tree Shrew
Chapter 7.Anthropoidal Beginnings
Chapter 8.Ape-like to Human-like Taxonomy Ad infinitum
Chapter 9. The Perpetuity of Divisiveness
Chapter 10. Black Persistency
Chapter 11.Africanic Homodization
Chapter 12.The Typology of African Prehumanity
Conclusion