Transnational blackness : navigating the global color line / edited by Manning Marable and Vanessa Agard-Jones.

Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/​Created
New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.
Description
vii, 366 p. ; 24 cm.

Details

Subject(s)
Series
Critical Black studies series [More in this series]
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
  • Introduction: Blackness beyond boundaries / Manning Marable
  • Theorizing race in a global context
  • Race and globalization: racialization from below / Leith Mullings
  • Global apartheid, foreign policy, and human rights / Faye V. Harrison
  • The modern world racial system / Howard Winant
  • The ongoing contestation over nationhood / Anthony W. Marx
  • Interrogating race and racism in the Americas
  • A tale of two barrios: Puerto Rican youth and the politics of belonging / Gina M. Pérez
  • Reinventing the Jamaican political system / Brian Meeks
  • Afro-Colombia: a case for Pan-African analysis / Joseph Jordan
  • Mutual inspiration: radicals in transnational space
  • The Havana AfroCubano movement and the Harlem renaissance: the role of the intellectual in the formation of racial and national identity / Ricardo Rene Laremont and Lisa Yun
  • Eslanda Goode Robeson's African journey: the politics of identification and representation in the African diaspora / Maureen Mahon
  • Du Bois's double consciousness versus Latin American exceptionalism: Joe Arroyo, salsa, and négritude / Mark Q. Sawyer
  • 'Long live Third World unity! Long live internationalism': Huey P. Newton's revolutionary intercommunalism / Besenia Rodriguez
  • 'A free Black mind is a concealed weapon:' institutions and social movements in the African diaspora / Robin J. Hayes
  • Europe and Asia on the color line
  • Tokyo bound: African Americans and Japan confront white supremacy / Gerald Horne
  • Femme negritude: Jane Nardal, la dépêche Africaine, and the francophone new Negro / T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting
  • Regionalism against racism: the transEurope struglle for racial equality / Clarence Lusane
  • Crafting resistance: identity, narrative, and agency
  • Salvaging lives in the African diaspora: anthropology, ethnography, and women's narratives / Irma McClaurin
  • Going back to our own: interpreting Malcolm X's transition from "Black Asiatic" to "Afro-American" / Elizabeth Mazucci
  • Linking African and Asian in passing and passage / Lisa Yun
  • Out of chaos: Afro-Colombian peace communities and the realities of war / Asale Angel-Ajani
  • Race, power, and politics in Africa
  • African American expatriates in Ghana and the Black radical tradition / Kevin K. Gaines
  • "Crimes of history": Senegalese soccer and the forensics of slavery / Michael Ralph
  • Nuclear imperialism and the Pan-African struggle for peace and freedom: Ghana, 1959-1962 / Jean Allman.
ISBN
  • 0230602673
  • 9780230602670
  • 0230602681
  • 9780230602687
LCCN
2008012343
OCLC
181601062
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