Extending the diaspora : new histories of Black people
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Extending the diaspora : new histories of Black people
(The new Black studies)
University of Illinois Press, c2009
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Based on conference papers
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This groundbreaking collection addresses both new and familiar topics with fresh perspectives to produce original and thought-provoking scholarship on the diasporic histories of black peoples. Through a variety of methodologies and theoretical constructs, the contributors plumb a wide range of localities to engage many important subjects, including slavery and emancipation, transnational and diasporic experiences, social and political activism, and political and cultural identity. In doing so, they offer insightful and thought provoking studies, highlight new areas of inquiry in the African diaspora, and in many cases transcend geographical and national boundaries. The probing and meticulously woven narratives of this collection combine to show the vibrant histories of peoples of African descent.
目次
- Foreword - Darlene Clark Hine
- Acknowledgements - Dawne Y. Curry, Eric D. Duke, and Marshanda Smith
- Introduction - Dawne Y. Curry, Eric D. Duke, and Marshanda Smith
- Section One: Pursuing Freedom
- 1. How Free is "Free"? The Limits of Manumission for Enslaved Africans in 18th century British Caribbean Sugar Society - John Campbell
- 2. A Harsh and "Gloomy Fate": Liberated Africans in the Service of the Brazilian State, 1830s - 1860s - Beatriz G. Mamigonian
- 3. A New Biography of the African Diaspora: The Life and Death of Marie-Joseph Angelique, Black Portuguese Slave Woman in New France, 1725-1734 - Afua Cooper
- Section Two: Diaspora Interactions
- 4. Envisioning an Antislavery War: African American Historical Constructions of the Haitian Revolution in the 1850's - Stephen Gilroy Hall
- 5. Comparable or Connected? Afro-Diasporic Resistance in the U.S. and Brazil - Micol Seigel
- 6. An African American "Mother of the Nation": Madie Hall Xuma in South Africa, 1940 - 1963 - Iris Berger
- Section Three: The Black Presence in the Pacific
- 7. The African Diaspora at the End of the World - Cassandra Pybus
- 8. The Presence of Black Liberation in Okinawan Freedom: Transnational Moments, 1968-1972 - Yuichiro Onishi
- Section Four: Race and Nation
- 9. Becoming British by Beating "Black" America: National Identity & Race in the Molineaux-Cribb Prize Fights of 1810 and 1811 - Joel T. Helfrich
- 10. "Colored Germans there will never be": Colonialism and Citizenship in Modern Germany - Fatima El-Tayeb
- 11. Race, Color, and the Marxist Left in Pre-Duvalier Haiti - Matthew J. Smith
- 12. "Considered Coloured or Honorary White": African Americans in South Africa - Dawne Y. Curry
- Notes on Contributors
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