Pan African Spaces

Pan African Spaces
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Essays on Black Transnationalism
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Artikel-Nr:
9781498581936
Veröffentl:
2018
Seiten:
316
Autor:
Msia Kibona Clark
eBook Typ:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This book examines the transcultural nature of Black and African identities, globally based on the shifting identities and experiences that have been precipitated by increased migration by Africans and African diasporans.
This book explores Black identity, from a global perspective. The historical and contemporary migrations of African peoples have brought up some interesting questions regarding identity. This text examines some of those questions, and will provide relevant essays on the identities created by those migrations. Following a regional contextualizing of migration trends, the personal essays with allow for understandings of how those migrations impacted personal and community identities. Each of the personal essays will be written by bicultural Africans/Blacks from around the world. The essays represent a wide spectrum of experiences and viewpoints central to the bicultural Africans/Black experience. The contributors offer poignant and grounded perspectives on the diverse ways race, ethnicity, and culture are experienced, debated, and represented. All of the chapters contribute more broadly to writings on dual identities, and the various ways bicultural Africans/Blacks navigate their identities and their places in African and Diaspora communities.
Section 1: Changing the Paradigms on Migration and Immigration in the African Diaspora

Introduction: Being Black and “Bicultural”

Chapter 1: (Re)igniting Pan-Africanism. (Re)jecting Afropolitanism. (Re)naming our solution by Nenelwa Tomi

Chapter 2: Is Race Really the Issue? Examining the Fallacy of "Black Foreigner Privilege” by Tolu Odunsi

Section 2: Perspectives on Black Transnationalism and Identity Formation

Chapter 3: The Evolution of a Bicultural Identity, in the Shadows of Nyerere’s Pan Africanism Msia Kibona Clark

Chapter 4: Skins, Identity and Their Tragedies: The Learning and Healing of a Hispanoguinean Woman in the Diaspora by Carolina Nve Diaz

Chapter 5: When I First Wore Fish Leather, Or Black Girl in Iceland by Sharony Green

Chapter 6: Reinventing Identities: Crossing Borders of Values and Beliefs in Noviolet Bulawayo's in We Need New Names by Afua Ansong

Poem 1: Poem Death upon the Homefront by Shingi Mavima

Section 3: Crioulo Culture and Pidgin Music: American Experiences & West African Identities

Chapter 7: Navigating Between Two Worlds: (Re)Defining My Identity in the Context of an All Girls Elite Private School by Terza Lima-Neves

Chapter 8: Having My Kenkey and Eating It, Too: Being Black and Bicultural by Margaret Salifu

Chapter 9: Music of my Flesh: African Music, Cultural Affirmation, and the Production of Social Space in the Diaspora by Nana Afua Y. Brantuo

Chapter 10: Local Accra With a Twist of International Luxe by Zoë Gadegbeku

Section 4: Diverse Identities and Representations among 2nd Generation Ethiopian Migrants in America

Chapter 11: Ethiopia on My Skin, Black Power in My Heart: How Growing Up Black and Multi-Ethnic Has Taught Me to Navigate Different Forms of Anti-Blackness by Yelena Bailey

Chapter 12: Black Immigrant Communities: Misrepresented and Underserved in the U.S. by Mekdela Ejigu

Chapter 13: Identity Theft by Semien Abay

Section 5: Class and Citizenship: African American and African Migrant Experiences in South Africa

Chapter 14: On being African...American by Gabriel Peoples

Chapter 15: Culturally Fluid: Experiences of a Ugandan, South African by Sayuni Brown

Chapter 16: Migration, Language, Race and Identity in South Africa: Analysing Congolese Links by Eugene Bope

Chapter 17: The Realities of the Diaspora Life in France and South Africa by Tafadzwa Zvobgo

Section 6: Two Intersecting Diasporas: Caribbean and African American Communities in America

Chapter 18: Migration, Immigration, & Gender: Afro-Caribbean Experiences from a Bicultural Socialization Perspective by Shelvia English, Dayne Hutchinson, Kat J. Stephens

Chapter 19: The Meaning of Blackness by Cassandra J. St. Vil

Chapter 20: Being Black and Bicultural: Racial and Ethnic Identity Formation of Haitian Americans in Chicago by Courtney Cain

Chapter 21: Always Remember Black is Beautiful: A Narrative on Being Afro-Trinidadian in the United States by Keisha V. Thompson

Poem 2: American Double Toasted Banana Nut Bread by Maurisa Li-A-Ping

Section 7: The Relationships Between Color & Race in Afro Latinx Identities

Chapter 22: Call Me Survivor: AfroLatina Diasporic Identity, Survival, and a Tale of Two Negritudes by Omilani Alarcón and Indhira Serrano

Chapter 23: Rhythm of Life: Reggae and Antillean Black Identity by Ryan Mann-Hamilton

Chapter 24: Afro-Latinidad: Being a Black Latino by Anthony Polanco

Chapter 25: Identity as Profession: on Becoming an African American Panamanian Afro-Latina Anthropologist Curator by Ariana A. Curtis

Chapter 26: Between Blackness & Africanness: Indexing Puerto Rican identity through discourse by Krista L. Cortes

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