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portada Imagining Home: Class, Culture and Nationalism in the African Diaspora (Haymarket) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Topic
general ; african diaspora ; pan-africanism
Year
1994
Language
Inglés
Pages
382
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
26.7 x 11.9 x 2.0 cm
Weight
0.55 kg.
ISBN13
9780860915850

Imagining Home: Class, Culture and Nationalism in the African Diaspora (Haymarket) (in English)

Robin D. G. Kelley (Illustrated by) · Sidney J. Lemelle (Illustrated by) · Verso · Paperback

Imagining Home: Class, Culture and Nationalism in the African Diaspora (Haymarket) (in English) - Lemelle, Sidney J. ; Kelley, Robin D. G.

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Synopsis "Imagining Home: Class, Culture and Nationalism in the African Diaspora (Haymarket) (in English)"

This collection of original essays brilliantly interrogates the often ambivalent place of Africa in the imaginations, cultures and politics of its "New World" descendants. Combining literary analysis, history, biography, cultural studies, critical theory and politics, Imagining Home offers a fresh and creative approach to the history of Pan-Africanism and diasporic movements. A critical part of the book's overall project is an examination of the legal, educational and political institutions and structures of domination over Africa and the African diaspora. Class and gender are placed at center stage alongside race in the exploration of how the discourses and practices of Pan-Africanism have been shaped. Other issues raised include the myriad ways in which grassroots religious and cultural movements informed Pan-Africanist political organizations; the role of African, African-American and Caribbean intellectuals in the formation of Pan-African thought--including W.E.B. DuBois, C.L.R. James and Adelaide Casely Hayford; the historical, ideological and institutional connections between African-Americans and South Africans; and the problems and prospects of Pan-Africanism as an emancipatory strategy for black people throughout the Atlantic.

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