The African Diaspora: African Origins and New World Identities
2002; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 45; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/1515119
ISSN1555-2462
AutoresJudith Bettelheim, Isidore Okpewho, Carol Boyce Davies, Alí A. Mazrui,
Tópico(s)Cuban History and Society
ResumoIntroduction by Isidore Okpewho, Carole Boyce Davies, and Ali Mazrui The Diaspora: Orientations and Determinations Michael J. C. Echeruo, An African Diaspora: The Ontological Project Maureen Warner-Lewis, Cultural Reconfigurations in the African Caribbean Elliott P. Skinner, The Restoration of African Identity for a New Millenium Addressing the Constraints Joseph E. Inikori, Slaves or Serfs?: A Comparative Study of Slavery and Serfdom in Europe and Africa Richard Price, Modernity, Memory, Martinique Peter P. Ekeh, Kinship and State in African and African American Histories Jack Blocker, Wages of Migration: Jobs and Homeownership Among Black and White Workers in Muncie, Indiana, 1920 Ira K. Blake, The Significance of Cognitive-Linguistic Orientation for Academic Well Being in African American Children Sharon Aneta Bryant, The Relationship of Place of Birth and Health Status Race, Gender, and Image Celia M. Azevedo, Images of Africa and the Haiti Revolution in American and Brazilian Abolitionism Kimberly Welch, Our Hunger is Our Song: The Politics of Race in Cuba, 1900-1920 Antonio Benitez-Rojo, The Role of Music in the Emergence of Afro-Cuban Culture Sally Price, The Centrality of Margins: Art, Gender and African American Creativity Eliana G. Ramos Bennett, Gabriela Cravo e Canela: Jorge Amado and the Myth of the Sexual Mulatta in Brazilian Culture Patience Elabor-Idemudia, Gender and the New African Diaspora: African Immigrant Women in the Canadian Labor Force Sandra L. Richards, Horned Ancestral Masks, Shakespearean Actor Boys, and Scotch-Inspired Set Girls: Social Relations in Nineteenth-Century Jamaican Jonkonnu Creativity, Spirituality, and Identity Oyekan Owomoyela, From Folklore to Literature: The Route from Roots in the African World Jean Rahier, Blackness as a Process of Creolization: The Afro-Esmeraldian Decimas (Ecuador) Omoniyi Afolabi, The (T)Error of Invisibility: Ellison and Cruz e Souza Adetayo Alabi, Recover, Not Discover: Africa in Walcott's Dream on Monkey Mountain and Philip's Looking for Livingstone Ali A. Mazrui, Islam and the African Diaspora: The Impact of Islamigration Pierre Damien-Mvuyekure, From Legba to Papa Labas: New World Metaphysical Self/Refashioning in Ishmael ReedOs Mumbo Jumbo Robert Elliott Fox, Diasporacentricism and Black Aural Texts David Evans, The Reinterpretation of African Musical Instruments in the United States Nkiru Nzegwu, The Concept of Modernity in Contemporary African Art LeGrace Benson, Habits of Attention: Persistence of Lan Ginee in Haiti Andrea Frohne, Representing Jean-Michel Basquiat Charles Martin, Optic Black: Implied Texts and the Colors of Photography Keith Q. Warner, Caribbean Cinema, or Cinema in the Caribbean? Reconnecting with Africa Laura J. Pires-Hester, The Emergence of Bilateral Diaspora Ethnicity Among Cape Verdean-Americans Alvin B. Tillery, Jr., Black Americans and the Creation of America's Africa Policies: The De-Racialization of Pan-African Politics Joseph McLaren, Alice Walker and the Legacy of African American Discourse on Africa Joyce Ann Joyce, African-Centered Womanism: Connecting Africa to the Diaspora
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