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Reimagining Liberation: How Black Women Transformed Citizenship in the French Empire: New Black Studies Series

Autor Annette K. Joseph-Gabriel
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 dec 2019
Black women living in the French empire played a key role in the decolonial movements of the mid-twentieth century. Thinkers and activists, these women lived lives of commitment and risk that landed them in war zones and concentration camps and saw them declared enemies of the state. Annette K. Joseph-Gabriel mines published writings and untapped archives to reveal the anticolonialist endeavors of seven women. Though often overlooked today, Suzanne Césaire, Paulette Nardal, Eugénie Éboué-Tell, Jane Vialle, Andrée Blouin, Aoua Kéita, and Eslanda Robeson took part in a forceful transnational movement. Their activism and thought challenged France's imperial system by shaping forms of citizenship that encouraged multiple cultural and racial identities. Expanding the possibilities of belonging beyond national and even Francophone borders, these women imagined new pan-African and pan-Caribbean identities informed by black feminist intellectual frameworks and practices. The visions they articulated also shifted the idea of citizenship itself, replacing a single form of collective identity and political participation with an expansive plurality of forms of belonging.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780252084751
ISBN-10: 0252084756
Pagini: 260
Ilustrații: 3 black & white photographs
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: University of Illinois Press
Colecția University of Illinois Press
Seria New Black Studies Series


Recenzii

"Beautifully written . . . Annette Joseph-Gabriel’s Reimagining Liberation: How Black Women Transformed Citizenship in the French Empire offers a bold new path for reimagining the freedom struggles of the twentieth century. " --Black Perspectives
&quot;Seven black women anchor Dr. Annette Joseph-Gabriel&rsquo;s, <em>Reimagining Liberation</em>, an inspired and original history of decolonization.&nbsp; These women&rsquo;s imaginings and practices of liberation politics and decolonial citizenship made them resilient political protagonists in a time of upheaval.&nbsp; In her important book, Joseph-Gabriel compellingly argues for doing far more of what she, Suzanne C&eacute;saire, Paulette Nardal, Eug&eacute;nie &Eacute;bou&eacute;-Tell, Jane Vialle, Andr&eacute;e Blouin, Aoua K&eacute;ita and Eslanda Robeson have done:&nbsp; centering black women&rsquo;s experiences, politics and leadership within struggles to identify and challenge global systems of injustice.&quot;--Jennifer Boittin, author of <em>Colonial Metropolis: The Urban Grounds of Anti-Imperialism and Feminism in Interwar Paris</em></div>

Notă biografică

Annette K. Joseph-Gabriel is an assistant professor of French at University of Michigan.