Transnational blackness navigating the global color line /

Transnational blackness navigating the global color line / [electronic resource] : edited by Manning Marable and Vanessa Agard-Jones. - 1st ed. - New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. - vii, 366 p. - The critical Black studies series . - Critical Black studies series. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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


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Blacks--Race identity.
Race relations--History.
Race awareness.


Electronic books.

HT1581 / .T73 2008

305.896