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(Im)Migrations, Relations, and Identities: Negotiating Cultural Memory, Diaspora, and African (American) Identities: Black Studies and Critical Thinking, cartea 54

Autor Chinwe L. Ezueh Okpalaoka
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 dec 2013
The movement and dispersion of African ascendant peoples around the globe has been historically rooted in struggle and oppression. Whether through slavery, colonialism, or the economic fallout of both, we are always in a state of renegotiating and recreating identities wherever we have found ourselves in the Diaspora. In our displacement, contestations have arisen about which groups have the most legitimate claim to the continent of Africa. The issues that arise include naming (the names we bear and naming the feminist spirit in which Black women do work on behalf of each other), African identities (who is really an African?), cultural memory (how do the ways we remember and the things we remember shape who we are as African ascendant people?), and what methodologies best serve the work we do on behalf of African people. "(Im)migrations, Relations, and Identities" thoughtfully researches and discusses these issues.
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ISBN-13: 9781433122262
ISBN-10: 143312226X
Pagini: 137
Dimensiuni: 270 x 158 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W
Seria Black Studies and Critical Thinking


Notă biografică

Chinwe L. Ezueh Okpalaoka received her PhD in cultural foundations, technology, and qualitative inquiry at the Ohio State University. She is currently the Director of Undergraduate Recruitment and Diversity Services in the College of Arts and Sciences at the Ohio State University.

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Contents: (Im)migrations, Relations, and Identities of African Peoples: Toward an Endarkened Transnational Feminist Praxis in Education (with Cynthia Dillard) ¿ On Naming: Contestations and Nuanced Complexities in Naming the Feminist Spirit ¿ The Diploma Belongs to Us: Mentoring African Immigrant Girls Through/For the Community ¿ Wisdom Lost and Regained: My Life as a Generational Bridge Across Three Migrations ¿ Cultural Memory as Endarkened Feminist Methodology: Maintaining National Voice in the African Diaspora Through (Re)membering ¿ «What¿s in a Name?» The Names We Bear and (Im)migrant Ethnic Identity Development.