The Black Geographic
Praxis, Resistance, Futurity
Herausgeber: Hawthorne, Camilla; Lewis, Jovan Scott
The Black Geographic
Praxis, Resistance, Futurity
Herausgeber: Hawthorne, Camilla; Lewis, Jovan Scott
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The contributors to The Black Geographic explore the theoretical innovations of Black Geographies scholarship and how it approaches Blackness as historically and spatially situated.
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The contributors to The Black Geographic explore the theoretical innovations of Black Geographies scholarship and how it approaches Blackness as historically and spatially situated.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 812g
- ISBN-13: 9781478020172
- ISBN-10: 1478020172
- Artikelnr.: 67203989
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 812g
- ISBN-13: 9781478020172
- ISBN-10: 1478020172
- Artikelnr.: 67203989
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Camilla Hawthorne is Associate Professor in the Departments of Sociology and Critical Race and Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz, author of Contesting Race and Citizenship: Youth Politics in the Black Mediterranean, and coeditor of The Black Mediterranean: Bodies, Borders and Citizenship. Jovan Scott Lewis is Associate Professor and Chair of Geography at the University of California, Berkeley, and author of Violent Utopia: Dispossession and Black Restoration in Tulsa, also published by Duke University Press, and Scammer’s Yard: The Crime of Black Repair in Jamaica .
Introduction. Black Geographies: Material Praxis of Black Life and Study /
Camilla Hawthorne and Jovan Scott Lewis 1
Part I. Praxis
1. Call Us Alive Someplace: Du Boisian Methods and Living Black Geographies
/ Danielle Purifoy 27
2. Shaking the Basemap / Judith Madera 50
3. “My Bad Attitude toward the Pastoral”: Race, Place, and Allusion in the
Poetry of C. S. Giscombe / Chiyuma Elliott 72
Part II. Resistances
4. Blackness Out of Place and In Between in the Sahara / Ampson Hagan 97
5. Words Re(en)visioned: Black and Indigenous Languages for Autonomy /
Diana Negrin 124
6. Blackness in the (Post)Colonial African City / Jordanna Matlon 145
7. Mariella Franco and Black Spatial Imaginaries / Solange Munoz 167
Part III. Futurity
8. Rendering Gentrification and Erasing Race: Sustainable Development and
the (Re)visioning of Oakland, California, as a Green City / C. N. E.
Corbin 189
9. “Need Black Joy?”: Mapping an Afrotechtonics of Gathering in Los Angeles
/ Matthew Jordan-Miller Kenyatta 213
10. The San Francisco Blues / Lindsey Dillon 246
11. Today Like Yesterday, Tomorrow Like Today: Black Geographies in the
Breaks of the Fourth Dimension / Anna Livia Brand 264
12. A Black Geographic Reverie & Reckoning in Ink and Form / Sharita Towne
287
Contributors 323
Index 327
Camilla Hawthorne and Jovan Scott Lewis 1
Part I. Praxis
1. Call Us Alive Someplace: Du Boisian Methods and Living Black Geographies
/ Danielle Purifoy 27
2. Shaking the Basemap / Judith Madera 50
3. “My Bad Attitude toward the Pastoral”: Race, Place, and Allusion in the
Poetry of C. S. Giscombe / Chiyuma Elliott 72
Part II. Resistances
4. Blackness Out of Place and In Between in the Sahara / Ampson Hagan 97
5. Words Re(en)visioned: Black and Indigenous Languages for Autonomy /
Diana Negrin 124
6. Blackness in the (Post)Colonial African City / Jordanna Matlon 145
7. Mariella Franco and Black Spatial Imaginaries / Solange Munoz 167
Part III. Futurity
8. Rendering Gentrification and Erasing Race: Sustainable Development and
the (Re)visioning of Oakland, California, as a Green City / C. N. E.
Corbin 189
9. “Need Black Joy?”: Mapping an Afrotechtonics of Gathering in Los Angeles
/ Matthew Jordan-Miller Kenyatta 213
10. The San Francisco Blues / Lindsey Dillon 246
11. Today Like Yesterday, Tomorrow Like Today: Black Geographies in the
Breaks of the Fourth Dimension / Anna Livia Brand 264
12. A Black Geographic Reverie & Reckoning in Ink and Form / Sharita Towne
287
Contributors 323
Index 327
Introduction. Black Geographies: Material Praxis of Black Life and Study /
Camilla Hawthorne and Jovan Scott Lewis 1
Part I. Praxis
1. Call Us Alive Someplace: Du Boisian Methods and Living Black Geographies
/ Danielle Purifoy 27
2. Shaking the Basemap / Judith Madera 50
3. “My Bad Attitude toward the Pastoral”: Race, Place, and Allusion in the
Poetry of C. S. Giscombe / Chiyuma Elliott 72
Part II. Resistances
4. Blackness Out of Place and In Between in the Sahara / Ampson Hagan 97
5. Words Re(en)visioned: Black and Indigenous Languages for Autonomy /
Diana Negrin 124
6. Blackness in the (Post)Colonial African City / Jordanna Matlon 145
7. Mariella Franco and Black Spatial Imaginaries / Solange Munoz 167
Part III. Futurity
8. Rendering Gentrification and Erasing Race: Sustainable Development and
the (Re)visioning of Oakland, California, as a Green City / C. N. E.
Corbin 189
9. “Need Black Joy?”: Mapping an Afrotechtonics of Gathering in Los Angeles
/ Matthew Jordan-Miller Kenyatta 213
10. The San Francisco Blues / Lindsey Dillon 246
11. Today Like Yesterday, Tomorrow Like Today: Black Geographies in the
Breaks of the Fourth Dimension / Anna Livia Brand 264
12. A Black Geographic Reverie & Reckoning in Ink and Form / Sharita Towne
287
Contributors 323
Index 327
Camilla Hawthorne and Jovan Scott Lewis 1
Part I. Praxis
1. Call Us Alive Someplace: Du Boisian Methods and Living Black Geographies
/ Danielle Purifoy 27
2. Shaking the Basemap / Judith Madera 50
3. “My Bad Attitude toward the Pastoral”: Race, Place, and Allusion in the
Poetry of C. S. Giscombe / Chiyuma Elliott 72
Part II. Resistances
4. Blackness Out of Place and In Between in the Sahara / Ampson Hagan 97
5. Words Re(en)visioned: Black and Indigenous Languages for Autonomy /
Diana Negrin 124
6. Blackness in the (Post)Colonial African City / Jordanna Matlon 145
7. Mariella Franco and Black Spatial Imaginaries / Solange Munoz 167
Part III. Futurity
8. Rendering Gentrification and Erasing Race: Sustainable Development and
the (Re)visioning of Oakland, California, as a Green City / C. N. E.
Corbin 189
9. “Need Black Joy?”: Mapping an Afrotechtonics of Gathering in Los Angeles
/ Matthew Jordan-Miller Kenyatta 213
10. The San Francisco Blues / Lindsey Dillon 246
11. Today Like Yesterday, Tomorrow Like Today: Black Geographies in the
Breaks of the Fourth Dimension / Anna Livia Brand 264
12. A Black Geographic Reverie & Reckoning in Ink and Form / Sharita Towne
287
Contributors 323
Index 327