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Global Circuits of Blackness : Interrogating the African Diaspora /

Felipe Smith is an associate professor of English at Tulane University and the author of American Body Politics: Race, Gender, and Black Literary Renaissance."--Jacket

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Smith, Felipe, Hintzen, Percy C., Rahier, Jean Muteba, 1959-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Urbana, Chicago : University of Illinois Press, 2010.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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500 |a "This volume is a selection of the best papers presented by then Ph. D. students (enrolled in a variety of universities in the United States and abroad) at the 2004, 2005, and 2006 international summer seminars, "Interrogating the African Diaspora," organized by the three co-editors at Florida International University (FIU), with a Ford Foundation grant"--Preface 
505 0 |a Theorizing the African diaspora : metaphor, miscognition, and self-recognition / Percy C. Hintzen and Jean Muteba Rahier -- The African diaspora as imagined community / Felipe Smith -- The Ecuadorian victories in the 2006 FIFA World Cup and the ideological biology of (non- ) citizenship / Jean Muteba Rahier -- Race and diasporic imaginings among West Indians in the San Francisco Bay Area / Percy C. Hintzen -- Continuity, change, and authenticity in Toronto's 1990 Caribana concert / Lyndon Phillip -- Rethinking the African diaspora and HIV/AIDS prevention from the perspective of ballroom culture / Marlon M. Bailey -- Remapping South African and African American cultural imaginaries / Stephane Robolin -- Amy Jacques Garvey, Theodore Bilbo, and the paradoxes of Black nationalism / Reena N. Goldthree -- Diaspora homecoming, vodun ancestry and the ambiguities of transnational belongings in the Republic of Benin / Jung Ran Forte -- Somos negros finos : Anglophone Caribbean cultural citizenship in revolutionary Cuba / Andrea Queeley. 
520 |a Felipe Smith is an associate professor of English at Tulane University and the author of American Body Politics: Race, Gender, and Black Literary Renaissance."--Jacket 
520 |a Percy C. Hintzen is a professor of African American Studies and the chair of the Center for African Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of West Indians in the West: Self Migrant Community. 
520 |a Jean Muteba Rahier is an associate professor of anthropology and the director of the African and African Diaspora Studies Program at Florida International University. He is the coeditor, with Percy C. Hintzen, of Problematizing Blackness: Self Ethnographies by Black Immigrants to the United States. 
520 |a Contributors examine the many ways blacks have been misrecognized in a variety of contexts. They also explore how, as a direct result of transnational networking and processes of friction, blacks have deployed diasporic consciousness to interpellate forms of white supremacy that have naturalized black inferiority, inhumanity, and abjection. Various essays document the antagonism between African Americans and Africans regarding heritage tourism in West Africa, discuss the interaction between different forms of blackness in Toronto's Caribana Festival, probe the impact of the Civil Rights movement in America on diasporic communities elsewhere, and assess the anxiety about HIV and AIDS within black communities. 
520 |a "Global Circuits of Blackness is a sophisticated analysis of the interlocking diasporic connections between Africa, Europe, the Caribbean, and the Americas. A diverse and gifted group of scholars delve into the contradictions of diasporic identity by examining at close range the encounters of different forms of blackness converging on the global scene. 
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