Dialogues across Diasporasmakes an important contribution to the growing body of interdisciplinary scholarship on the intimate historical, political, and literary connections between two of the largest diasporic groups in the Americas and beyond - members of the African/a and Latina/o diasporas. This collection not only serves as a useful required text for Diaspora Studies courses, it offers a model for taking discussions of diasporic identities, community politics, and cultural memory beyond the classroom and into the community.
Dialogues across Diasporasmakes an important contribution to the growing body of interdisciplinary scholarship on the intimate historical, political, and literary connections between two of the largest diasporic groups in the Americas and beyond - members of the African/a and Latina/o diasporas. This collection not only serves as a useful required text for Diaspora Studies courses, it offers a model for taking discussions of diasporic identities, community politics, and cultural memory beyond the classroom and into the community.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Marion Rohrleitner and Sarah E. Ryan - Contributions by Meredith E. Abarca; Gabriela Durán Barraza; Sasha Pimentel Chacón; Myriam J. A. Chancy; Karma R. Chávez; Selfa Chew; Yvette Christiansë; Ayo Abiétou Coly; Angie Cruz; Kerry Doyle; Natasha G
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Preface Introduction Part 1: Diasporic Debates: Exploring the Dynamics of Gender Race and Migration Chapter 1: 'Harvesting' Port-au-Prince Haiti: Zora Neale Hurston's Literary (Dis)Articulation of Being Myriam J.A. Chancy Chapter 2: Not in Our Mother's Image: Ekphrasis and Challenges to Recovering Afro-Mestizaje in Contemporary Latina/Chicana Historical Fiction Marion Rohrleitner Chapter 3: Male Wives Female Husbands: Immigration Gender and Home in Calixthe Beyala's "Le Petit Prince de Belleville and Maman a un Amant" Ayo Abiétou Coly Chapter 4: Embodied Translation: Dominant Discourse and Communication with Migrant Bodies-as-Text Karma R. Chávez Part 2: Diasporic Dances: Performing Language History and Community Chapter 5: in tongues-the trouble inside language. Imag[e]ining presence Olumide Popoola Chapter 6: A Freedom Stolen Yvette Christiansë Chapter 7: Reading Yvette Christiansë: Reflections from a Border Scholar Activist Kathleen Staudt Chapter 8: Pin-Stripe Alley Nelly Rosario Chapter 9: A Box of Chocolates Angie Cruz Chapter 10: The Sun Once Again Sings to the People Ana-Maurine Lara Chapter 11: "Talking Tagalog" and "The Eyes Open to a Cry" Sasha Pimentel Chacón Chapter 12: An Afro-Mestizo Tamal: Remembering a Sensory and Sacred Encounter Meredith E. Abarca Chapter 13: Recovering Afro-Mestiza Identities: A Borderlands Classroom Selfa Chew Chapter 14: Discourses of Deference: Women and Submission in the Nigerian Diaspora Veronica Savory McComb Chapter 15: Catherine Mary Ajizinga Chipembere of Malawi: Living an Extraordinary Life Natasha Gordon-Chipembere Chapter 16: luchando rimando sacando pintando: Young Female Artist Collectives in Ciudad Juárez Kerry Doyle and Gabriela Durán Barraza Chapter 17: Constrained Activism: National Agendas versus Local Activities in Nongovernmental Organizations Serving Diasporic Women Sarah E. Ryan and Milena Simões Murta
Preface Introduction Part 1: Diasporic Debates: Exploring the Dynamics of Gender Race and Migration Chapter 1: 'Harvesting' Port-au-Prince Haiti: Zora Neale Hurston's Literary (Dis)Articulation of Being Myriam J.A. Chancy Chapter 2: Not in Our Mother's Image: Ekphrasis and Challenges to Recovering Afro-Mestizaje in Contemporary Latina/Chicana Historical Fiction Marion Rohrleitner Chapter 3: Male Wives Female Husbands: Immigration Gender and Home in Calixthe Beyala's "Le Petit Prince de Belleville and Maman a un Amant" Ayo Abiétou Coly Chapter 4: Embodied Translation: Dominant Discourse and Communication with Migrant Bodies-as-Text Karma R. Chávez Part 2: Diasporic Dances: Performing Language History and Community Chapter 5: in tongues-the trouble inside language. Imag[e]ining presence Olumide Popoola Chapter 6: A Freedom Stolen Yvette Christiansë Chapter 7: Reading Yvette Christiansë: Reflections from a Border Scholar Activist Kathleen Staudt Chapter 8: Pin-Stripe Alley Nelly Rosario Chapter 9: A Box of Chocolates Angie Cruz Chapter 10: The Sun Once Again Sings to the People Ana-Maurine Lara Chapter 11: "Talking Tagalog" and "The Eyes Open to a Cry" Sasha Pimentel Chacón Chapter 12: An Afro-Mestizo Tamal: Remembering a Sensory and Sacred Encounter Meredith E. Abarca Chapter 13: Recovering Afro-Mestiza Identities: A Borderlands Classroom Selfa Chew Chapter 14: Discourses of Deference: Women and Submission in the Nigerian Diaspora Veronica Savory McComb Chapter 15: Catherine Mary Ajizinga Chipembere of Malawi: Living an Extraordinary Life Natasha Gordon-Chipembere Chapter 16: luchando rimando sacando pintando: Young Female Artist Collectives in Ciudad Juárez Kerry Doyle and Gabriela Durán Barraza Chapter 17: Constrained Activism: National Agendas versus Local Activities in Nongovernmental Organizations Serving Diasporic Women Sarah E. Ryan and Milena Simões Murta
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