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Gendering the African Diaspora – Women, Culture, and Historical Change in the Caribbean and Nigerian Hinterland

Autor Judith A. Byfield, Laray Denzer, Anthea Morrison, Faith Lois Smith, Linda Sturtz
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 feb 2010
This volume builds on and extends current discussions of the construction of gendered identities and the networks through which men and women engage diaspora. It considers the movement of people and ideas between the Caribbean and the Nigerian hinterland. The contributions examine Africa in the Caribbean imaginary, the way in which gender ideologies inform Caribbean men's and women's theoretical or real-life engagement with the continent, and the interactions and experiences of Caribbean travelers in Africa and Europe. The contributions are linked as well through empire, discussing different parts of the British Empire and allowing for the comparative examination of colonial policies and practices.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253221537
ISBN-10: 0253221536
Pagini: 344
Ilustrații: 2 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Locul publicării:United States

Cuprins

Preface; Introduction; A Note on the Structure of the VolumeI. Africa in the Caribbean Imagination 1. Of Laughter and Kola Nuts: Or, What Does Africa Have to Do with the African Diaspora? / Faith Lois Smith; 2. From Africa to “The Islands”: New World Voyages in the Fiction of Maryse Condé and Paule Marshall / Anthea MorrisonII. Race, Gender and Agency in the Shadow of Slavery 3. Mary Rose: “White” African Jamaican Woman? Race and Gender in Eighteenth-Century Jamaica / Linda Sturtz; 4. Trading Places: Market Negotiations in Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands / Antonia MacDonald-Smythe; 5. Blacks in the White Imagination: Race in the Investigation of Rape on Nineteenth Century Emigrant Ships to the Colonial Caribbean / Verene A. Shepherd; 6. Maria Jones of Africa, St. Vincent, and Trinidad / Brinsley Samaroo; 7. Slavery, Marriage and Gender Relations in Eastern Yorubaland, 1875-1920 / Olatunji Ojo; 8. On Equal/Unequal Footing With Men: Diaspora Linkages and Issues of Gender and Education Policy in Barbados, 1875-1945 / Janice MayersIII. Building Diaspora in the Web of Empire 9. Amy Ashwood Garvey and the Nigerian Progress Union / Hakim Adi; 10. “Crack Kernels, Crack Hitler”: Export Production Drive and Igbo Women during the Second World War / Gloria Chuku; 11. Intersections: Nigerian Episodes in the Careers of Three West Indian Women / LaRay Denzer; 12. Immigrant Voices in Cyberspace: Spinning Continental and Diaspora Africans into the World-Wide Web / Mojúbàolú Olúfúnké OkomeNotes on Contributors; Index

Recenzii

"In foregrounding women's changing forms of engagement during their border-crossing encounters, we also gain important knowledge about both changing gender ideologies and changing politics, policies, and political movements across the African diaspora at given historical periods. This is a critically important and interesting addition not only to diaspora studies, but also to our general knowledge about gender roles in the Caribbean and hinterland Nigeria." Constance Sutton, New York University"This collection . . . strengthens the significance of understanding the African diaspora across time, and provides a model for studying other diasporas as well." Constance Sutton, New York University

Notă biografică

edited by Judith A. Byfield, LaRay Denzer, Anthea Morrison, with contributions by Faith Lois Smith, Linda Sturtz, Antonia MacDonald-Smythe, Verene A. Shepherd, Brinsley Samaroo, Olatunji Ojo, Janice Mayers, Hakim Adi, Gloria Chuku, Mojubaolu Olufunke Okome

Descriere

Identity, race, and social networks in the African diaspora