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This book is an interdisciplinary collection of essays of wide historical and geographic scope which engages the legacy of diaspora, colonialism and slavery.
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This book is an interdisciplinary collection of essays of wide historical and geographic scope which engages the legacy of diaspora, colonialism and slavery.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351667814
- Artikelnr.: 50918595
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351667814
- Artikelnr.: 50918595
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Jerome Branche is Professor of Latin American Literature and Cultural Studies at the University of Pittsburgh, USA.
Introduction Part I: Iberian Colonialism: Some Principles, People, Praxis.
1. Black Atlantic Identities and the Spanish Inquisition 2. Picturing the
Afro-Hispanic Struggle for Freedom in Early Modern Spain 3. Health,
Raciality and Modernity in Colonial Equatorial Guinea 4. From
Lusotropicalism to Lusofonia: Brazil-Angola Cultural Exchanges under the
Sign of Coloniality Part II: Postcolonial Conundrums: Dystopia, Relocation,
the 'Postcolony' 5. Origins and Representations of the Dictatorial State in
Postcolonial Africa 6. Restless Flying from Tunisia to Haiti: A Question of
Locating the Tunisian Revolution in Relation to Haiti and the Postcolonial
Black Atlantic 7. No Telephone to Heaven: Post-Colonial Writing, the
Pursuit of Freedom and Colonialism's Genocidal Impulse 8. The Lines of
Anti-imperialism: The Circulation of Militant Cinema During the Long 1960s
9. (Re)mapping Black Paris: African Space in the Imperial Centre 10. Animal
Presences: Post-Revolutionary Scenarios in Angola and Cuba 11. A
Post-Colonial, National, and Post-National Discourse in Angola Poetry in
the Work of Manuel Rui Part III: Identitarian Reflections 12. Citizenship
and Freedom in the Black Atlantic after 1945 - Context and Challenge 13.
African Diasporic Autochthonomies: A Syncretic Methodology for Liberatory
Indigeneities
1. Black Atlantic Identities and the Spanish Inquisition 2. Picturing the
Afro-Hispanic Struggle for Freedom in Early Modern Spain 3. Health,
Raciality and Modernity in Colonial Equatorial Guinea 4. From
Lusotropicalism to Lusofonia: Brazil-Angola Cultural Exchanges under the
Sign of Coloniality Part II: Postcolonial Conundrums: Dystopia, Relocation,
the 'Postcolony' 5. Origins and Representations of the Dictatorial State in
Postcolonial Africa 6. Restless Flying from Tunisia to Haiti: A Question of
Locating the Tunisian Revolution in Relation to Haiti and the Postcolonial
Black Atlantic 7. No Telephone to Heaven: Post-Colonial Writing, the
Pursuit of Freedom and Colonialism's Genocidal Impulse 8. The Lines of
Anti-imperialism: The Circulation of Militant Cinema During the Long 1960s
9. (Re)mapping Black Paris: African Space in the Imperial Centre 10. Animal
Presences: Post-Revolutionary Scenarios in Angola and Cuba 11. A
Post-Colonial, National, and Post-National Discourse in Angola Poetry in
the Work of Manuel Rui Part III: Identitarian Reflections 12. Citizenship
and Freedom in the Black Atlantic after 1945 - Context and Challenge 13.
African Diasporic Autochthonomies: A Syncretic Methodology for Liberatory
Indigeneities
Introduction Part I: Iberian Colonialism: Some Principles, People, Praxis.
1. Black Atlantic Identities and the Spanish Inquisition 2. Picturing the
Afro-Hispanic Struggle for Freedom in Early Modern Spain 3. Health,
Raciality and Modernity in Colonial Equatorial Guinea 4. From
Lusotropicalism to Lusofonia: Brazil-Angola Cultural Exchanges under the
Sign of Coloniality Part II: Postcolonial Conundrums: Dystopia, Relocation,
the 'Postcolony' 5. Origins and Representations of the Dictatorial State in
Postcolonial Africa 6. Restless Flying from Tunisia to Haiti: A Question of
Locating the Tunisian Revolution in Relation to Haiti and the Postcolonial
Black Atlantic 7. No Telephone to Heaven: Post-Colonial Writing, the
Pursuit of Freedom and Colonialism's Genocidal Impulse 8. The Lines of
Anti-imperialism: The Circulation of Militant Cinema During the Long 1960s
9. (Re)mapping Black Paris: African Space in the Imperial Centre 10. Animal
Presences: Post-Revolutionary Scenarios in Angola and Cuba 11. A
Post-Colonial, National, and Post-National Discourse in Angola Poetry in
the Work of Manuel Rui Part III: Identitarian Reflections 12. Citizenship
and Freedom in the Black Atlantic after 1945 - Context and Challenge 13.
African Diasporic Autochthonomies: A Syncretic Methodology for Liberatory
Indigeneities
1. Black Atlantic Identities and the Spanish Inquisition 2. Picturing the
Afro-Hispanic Struggle for Freedom in Early Modern Spain 3. Health,
Raciality and Modernity in Colonial Equatorial Guinea 4. From
Lusotropicalism to Lusofonia: Brazil-Angola Cultural Exchanges under the
Sign of Coloniality Part II: Postcolonial Conundrums: Dystopia, Relocation,
the 'Postcolony' 5. Origins and Representations of the Dictatorial State in
Postcolonial Africa 6. Restless Flying from Tunisia to Haiti: A Question of
Locating the Tunisian Revolution in Relation to Haiti and the Postcolonial
Black Atlantic 7. No Telephone to Heaven: Post-Colonial Writing, the
Pursuit of Freedom and Colonialism's Genocidal Impulse 8. The Lines of
Anti-imperialism: The Circulation of Militant Cinema During the Long 1960s
9. (Re)mapping Black Paris: African Space in the Imperial Centre 10. Animal
Presences: Post-Revolutionary Scenarios in Angola and Cuba 11. A
Post-Colonial, National, and Post-National Discourse in Angola Poetry in
the Work of Manuel Rui Part III: Identitarian Reflections 12. Citizenship
and Freedom in the Black Atlantic after 1945 - Context and Challenge 13.
African Diasporic Autochthonomies: A Syncretic Methodology for Liberatory
Indigeneities