Norman Kelley (journalist)

For the opera singer, see Norman Kelley

Norman Kelley is a freelance journalist, author, and former segment producer at WBAI 99.5 FM.

Kelley has written for numerous publications, including LA Weekly,[1] The Village Voice,[2] Newsday, and Brooklyn Rail.[3] Kelley is also working on 90-minute documentary entitled The Head Negro in Charge Syndrome which will discuss what he describes as the "dead end" in African-American political thought.

Books

  • The Head Negro in Charge Syndrome: The Dead End of Black Politics (Nation Books, 2004),
  • Black Heat (Amistad)
  • The Big Mango. Akashic Books. 2000. ISBN 978-1-888451-10-8.
  • A Phat Death. Akashic Books. 2003. ISBN 978-1-888451-48-1.
  • Brooklyn Noir (Akashic Books) (contributor)
  • Gig: Americans Talk About Their Jobs at the Turn of the Millennium (Random House 2000) (contributor)
  • R&B (Rhythm and Business): The Political Economy of Black Music (Akashic Books) (editor)

References

  1. "Norman Kelley | Los Angeles News and Events | LA Weekly". L.A. Weekly. Retrieved 2016-05-24.
  2. "Norman Kelley | New York News, Food, Culture and Events | Village Voice". Village Voice. Retrieved 2016-05-24.
  3. Norman Kelley (July–August 2005). "The Afro–Culture Wars: The "New Black Man" Cultural Criticism as Pseudo–analysis, Pt. 2". The Brooklyn Rail.
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