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The Black geographic : praxis, resistance, futurity /

"The contributors to The Black Geographic explore the theoretical innovations of Black Geographies scholarship and how it approaches Blackness as historically and spatially situated. In studies that span from Oakland to the Alabama Black Belt to Senegal to Brazil, the contributors draw on ethno...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Hawthorne, Camilla A. (Editor ), Lewis, Jovan Scott (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Durham : Duke University Press, 2023.
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505 0 |a Introduction. Black geographies : material praxis of Black life and study / Camilla Hawthorne and Jovan Scott Lewis -- Call us alive someplace : Du Boisian methods and living Black geographies / Danielle Purifoy -- Shaking the basemap / Judith Madera -- "My bad attitude toward the pastoral" : race, place, and allusion in the poetry of C. S. Giscombe / Chiyuma Elliott -- Blackness out of place and in between in the Sahara / Ampson Hagan -- Words re(en)visioned : Black and indigenous languages for autonomy / Diana Negrín -- Blackness in the (post)colonial African city / Jordanna Matlon -- Marielle Franco and Black spatial imaginaries / Solange Muñoz -- Rendering gentrification and erasing race : sustainable development and the (re)visioning of Oakland, California, as a green city / C. N. E. Corbin -- "Need Black joy?" Mapping an Afrotechtonics of gathering in Los Angeles / Matthew Jordan-Miller Kenyatta -- The San Francisco blues / Lindsey Dillon -- Today like yesterday, tomorrow like today : Black geographies in the breaks of the fourth dimension / Anna Livia Brand -- A black geographic reverie & reckoning in ink and form / Sharita Towne. 
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