Global Africans
Race, Ethnicity and Shifting Identities
Herausgeber: Falola, Toyin; Hoyer, Cacee
Global Africans
Race, Ethnicity and Shifting Identities
Herausgeber: Falola, Toyin; Hoyer, Cacee
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This volume seeks to understand concepts of race, ethnicity, and identity as they are ascribed to people of color around the world, examining different case studies of how the process of identity formation occurred and is changing.
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This volume seeks to understand concepts of race, ethnicity, and identity as they are ascribed to people of color around the world, examining different case studies of how the process of identity formation occurred and is changing.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 354g
- ISBN-13: 9781138389700
- ISBN-10: 1138389706
- Artikelnr.: 54333912
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 354g
- ISBN-13: 9781138389700
- ISBN-10: 1138389706
- Artikelnr.: 54333912
Toyin Falola is the Jacob and Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities and University Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Texas at Austin, US. Cacee Hoyer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of History at the University of Southern Indiana, US.
Introduction
Part I. Shifting Identities
1. Diaspora Intellectuals, Alienation, and the Production of Africa in the
Euro-American Academy
2. Brothers of the Trade: A New Direction in Examining the Intersections of
Racial Framing and Identity Processes upon African-Americans and African
Immigrants in America
3. Paradoxes and Contradictions between African Diasporas and Resident
Africans in the Search for an Identity: A Nigerian Outlook
4. Mobile Communities of the Indian Ocean: A Brief Study of Siddi and
Hadrami Diaspora in Hyderabad City, India
5. Reinventing the Nation in Africa: The Political Writings of Chinua
Achebe and Wole Soyinka
Part II: Ethnicity and African Agency
6. From Brain-Drain to Brain-Gain: Interrogating Migration, Deskilling, and
Return Migration in Contemporary Nigeria
7. Educação e Ações Afirmativas: Redefining Multicultural Legalisms,
Justiciability of Rights, and the [In]clusion of African-descendant Peoples
in Higher Education in Brazil
8. Back to Africa: Roy Campbell's Voorslag: A Magazine of South African
Life and Art and its Stand against Racial Inequality
9. 'Nobody Knows De Troubles I've Seen': A Discourse Analysis of Selected
Afro-American Protest Music and Their Relevance to Contemporary Issues
10. "They were Revolutionaries!" Malcolm X and Jomo Kenyatta's
Pan-Africanism, 1960-1965
Part III: Race and Populations at Stake
11. Mutations of Slavery: Prostitution and Women Trafficking in
Contemporary Nigerian Novels
12. Forging Home: Local and Global Intersections in the Postconflict
Reintegration of Liberian Returnee Refugees
13. Eat, Speak, and Play Like Our Ancestors: A Case of Children from
Madagascar in America
Part I. Shifting Identities
1. Diaspora Intellectuals, Alienation, and the Production of Africa in the
Euro-American Academy
2. Brothers of the Trade: A New Direction in Examining the Intersections of
Racial Framing and Identity Processes upon African-Americans and African
Immigrants in America
3. Paradoxes and Contradictions between African Diasporas and Resident
Africans in the Search for an Identity: A Nigerian Outlook
4. Mobile Communities of the Indian Ocean: A Brief Study of Siddi and
Hadrami Diaspora in Hyderabad City, India
5. Reinventing the Nation in Africa: The Political Writings of Chinua
Achebe and Wole Soyinka
Part II: Ethnicity and African Agency
6. From Brain-Drain to Brain-Gain: Interrogating Migration, Deskilling, and
Return Migration in Contemporary Nigeria
7. Educação e Ações Afirmativas: Redefining Multicultural Legalisms,
Justiciability of Rights, and the [In]clusion of African-descendant Peoples
in Higher Education in Brazil
8. Back to Africa: Roy Campbell's Voorslag: A Magazine of South African
Life and Art and its Stand against Racial Inequality
9. 'Nobody Knows De Troubles I've Seen': A Discourse Analysis of Selected
Afro-American Protest Music and Their Relevance to Contemporary Issues
10. "They were Revolutionaries!" Malcolm X and Jomo Kenyatta's
Pan-Africanism, 1960-1965
Part III: Race and Populations at Stake
11. Mutations of Slavery: Prostitution and Women Trafficking in
Contemporary Nigerian Novels
12. Forging Home: Local and Global Intersections in the Postconflict
Reintegration of Liberian Returnee Refugees
13. Eat, Speak, and Play Like Our Ancestors: A Case of Children from
Madagascar in America
Introduction
Part I. Shifting Identities
1. Diaspora Intellectuals, Alienation, and the Production of Africa in the
Euro-American Academy
2. Brothers of the Trade: A New Direction in Examining the Intersections of
Racial Framing and Identity Processes upon African-Americans and African
Immigrants in America
3. Paradoxes and Contradictions between African Diasporas and Resident
Africans in the Search for an Identity: A Nigerian Outlook
4. Mobile Communities of the Indian Ocean: A Brief Study of Siddi and
Hadrami Diaspora in Hyderabad City, India
5. Reinventing the Nation in Africa: The Political Writings of Chinua
Achebe and Wole Soyinka
Part II: Ethnicity and African Agency
6. From Brain-Drain to Brain-Gain: Interrogating Migration, Deskilling, and
Return Migration in Contemporary Nigeria
7. Educação e Ações Afirmativas: Redefining Multicultural Legalisms,
Justiciability of Rights, and the [In]clusion of African-descendant Peoples
in Higher Education in Brazil
8. Back to Africa: Roy Campbell's Voorslag: A Magazine of South African
Life and Art and its Stand against Racial Inequality
9. 'Nobody Knows De Troubles I've Seen': A Discourse Analysis of Selected
Afro-American Protest Music and Their Relevance to Contemporary Issues
10. "They were Revolutionaries!" Malcolm X and Jomo Kenyatta's
Pan-Africanism, 1960-1965
Part III: Race and Populations at Stake
11. Mutations of Slavery: Prostitution and Women Trafficking in
Contemporary Nigerian Novels
12. Forging Home: Local and Global Intersections in the Postconflict
Reintegration of Liberian Returnee Refugees
13. Eat, Speak, and Play Like Our Ancestors: A Case of Children from
Madagascar in America
Part I. Shifting Identities
1. Diaspora Intellectuals, Alienation, and the Production of Africa in the
Euro-American Academy
2. Brothers of the Trade: A New Direction in Examining the Intersections of
Racial Framing and Identity Processes upon African-Americans and African
Immigrants in America
3. Paradoxes and Contradictions between African Diasporas and Resident
Africans in the Search for an Identity: A Nigerian Outlook
4. Mobile Communities of the Indian Ocean: A Brief Study of Siddi and
Hadrami Diaspora in Hyderabad City, India
5. Reinventing the Nation in Africa: The Political Writings of Chinua
Achebe and Wole Soyinka
Part II: Ethnicity and African Agency
6. From Brain-Drain to Brain-Gain: Interrogating Migration, Deskilling, and
Return Migration in Contemporary Nigeria
7. Educação e Ações Afirmativas: Redefining Multicultural Legalisms,
Justiciability of Rights, and the [In]clusion of African-descendant Peoples
in Higher Education in Brazil
8. Back to Africa: Roy Campbell's Voorslag: A Magazine of South African
Life and Art and its Stand against Racial Inequality
9. 'Nobody Knows De Troubles I've Seen': A Discourse Analysis of Selected
Afro-American Protest Music and Their Relevance to Contemporary Issues
10. "They were Revolutionaries!" Malcolm X and Jomo Kenyatta's
Pan-Africanism, 1960-1965
Part III: Race and Populations at Stake
11. Mutations of Slavery: Prostitution and Women Trafficking in
Contemporary Nigerian Novels
12. Forging Home: Local and Global Intersections in the Postconflict
Reintegration of Liberian Returnee Refugees
13. Eat, Speak, and Play Like Our Ancestors: A Case of Children from
Madagascar in America