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Title Anywhere but here : Black intellectuals in the Atlantic world and beyond / edited by Kendahl Radcliffe, Jennifer Scott, and Anja Werner
Published Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2015

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Contents Introduction: The Black Atlantic Revisited : Methodological Considerations / Kendahl Radcliffe, Jennifer Scott, and Anja Werner -- I. Reordering Worldviews : Rebellious Thinkers, Poets, Writers, and Political Architects -- Writing Against the Grain : Anténor Firmin and the Refutation of Nineteenth-Century European Race Science / Douglas W. Leonard -- Activist in Exile: Jose da Natividade Saldanha, Free Man of Color in the Tropical Atlantic / Amy Caldwell de Farias -- Developmentalism, Tanzania, and the Arusha Declaration : Perspectives of an Observing Participant / Ikaweba Bunting -- II. Crafting Connections : Strategic and Ideological Alliances -- Garvey in Oz : The International Black Influence on Australian Aboriginal Political Activism / John Maynard -- Africa for Africans and Asia for Asians : Japanese Pan-Asianism and Its Impact in the Post World War I Era / Keiko Araki -- Convenient Partnerships? : African American Civil Rights Leaders and the East German Dictatorship / Anja Werner -- III. Cultural Mastery in Foreign Spaces : Evolving Visions of Home and Identity -- Abdias Nascimento : Afro-Brazilian Painting Connections Across the Diaspora / Kimberly Cleveland -- "Of Remarkable Omens in My Favour" : Olaudah Equiano, Two Identities, and the Cultivation of a Literary Economic Exchange / Edward L. Robinson Jr. -- Ruptures and Disrupters : The Photographic Landscapes of Ingrid Pollard and Zarina Bhimji as Revisionist History of Great Britain / Kimberli Gant -- From Port-au-Prince to Kinshasa : A Haitian Journey from the Americas to Africa / Danielle Legros Georges
Summary "Anywhere But Here brings together new scholarship on the cross-cultural experiences of intellectuals of African descent since the eighteenth century. The book embraces historian Paul Gilroy's prominent thesis in The Black Atlantic and posits arguments beyond The Black Atlantic's traditional organization and symbolism. These essays expand categories and suggest patterns that have united individuals and communities across the African diaspora. They highlight the stories of people who, from their intercultural and often marginalized positions, challenged the status quo, created international alliances, cultivated expertise and cultural fluency abroad, as well as crafted physical and intellectual spaces for their self-expression and dignity to thrive. What, for example, connects the eighteenth-century Igbo author Olaudah Equiano with 1940s literary figure Richard Wright; nineteenth-century expatriate anthropologist Antenor Fermin with 1960s Haitian émigrés to the Congo; Japanese Pan-Asianists and Southern Hemisphere Aboriginal activists with Jamaican-born Marcus Garvey; or Angela Davis with artists of the British Black Arts Movement, Ingrid Pollard and Zarina Bhimji? They are all part of a mapping the reaches across and beyond the boundaries typically associated with the 'Black Atlantic'"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Black people -- Intellectual life
African Americans -- Intellectual life.
African diaspora -- History
Transnationalism -- History
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Ethnic Studies -- African American Studies.
HISTORY -- Social History.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Black Studies (Global)
African Americans -- Intellectual life
African diaspora
Black people -- Intellectual life
International relations
Transnationalism
SUBJECT America -- Relations -- Africa
Africa -- Relations -- America
Subject Africa
America
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Radcliffe, Kendahl
Scott, Jennifer, 1967-
Werner, Anja, 1976-
LC no. 2015000632
ISBN 9781628461565
162846156X
9781626740839
1626740836
1628461551
9781628461558