The African diaspora and the disciplines

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Where to find it

Davis Library (5th floor)

Call Number
DT16.5 .A326 2010
Status
Available

Summary

Focusing on the problems and conflicts of doing African diaspora research from various disciplinary perspectives, these essays situate, describe, and reflect on the current practice of diaspora scholarship. Tejumola Olaniyan, James H. Sweet, and the international group of contributors assembled here seek to enlarge understanding of how the diaspora is conceived and explore possibilities for the future of its study. With the aim of initiating interdisciplinary dialogue on the practice of African diaspora studies, they emphasize learning from new perspectives that take advantage of intersections between disciplines. Ultimately, they advocate a fuller sense of what it means to study the African diaspora in a truly global way.

Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction Tejumola Olaniyan and James H. Sweet
  • Part 1 Histories
  • 1 Clio And The Griot: The African Diaspora in the Discipline of History Kim D. Butler
  • 2 African Diaspora and Anthropology Richard Price
  • 3 How Genetics Can Provide Detail To The Transatlantic African Diaspora Fatimah L. C. Jackson and Latifa F. J. Borgelin
  • 4 Landscapes and Places of Memory: African Diaspora Research and Geography Judith A. Carney
  • 5 African Diaspora in Archaeology Theresa A. Singleton
  • Part 2 Social Sciences
  • 6 Caribbean Sociology, Africa, And The African Diaspora Paget Henry
  • 7 African Diaspora and Political Science Robert Fatton, Jr.
  • 8 The African Diaspora and Philosophy Olúfémi Táíwò
  • Part 3 Arts and Culture
  • 9 "Function at the Junction"?: African Diaspora Studies and Theatre Studies Sandra L. Richards
  • 10 Ethnomusicology And The African Diaspora Melvin L. Butler
  • 11 Semioptics of Africana Art History Moyo Okediji
  • 12 Out of Context: Thinking Cultural Studies Diasporically Grant Farred
  • Part 4 Diaspora Contexts
  • 13 African Diaspora Studies in the Creole-Anglophone Caribbean: A Perspective from the University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica Carolyn Cooper
  • 14 South Africa's Elusive Quest for an African Identity: The Ironies of a South Africa-led African Renaissance Xolela Mangcu
  • 15 "Black Folk Here and There": Repositioning Other(ed) African Diaspora(s) in/and "Europe" Jayne O. Ifekwunigwe
  • List of Contributors
  • Index

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