Black subjects in Africa and its diasporas : race and gender in research and writing / / edited by Benjamin Talton and Quincy T. Mills.

"Through the research and experiences of scholars whose native homes span ten countries, this collection shifts the discussion of belonging and affinity within Africa and its diaspora toward local perceptions and the ways in which these notions are asserted or altered. The interactions and rela...

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Year of Publication:2011
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
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Physical Description:vi, 218 p.
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Summary:"Through the research and experiences of scholars whose native homes span ten countries, this collection shifts the discussion of belonging and affinity within Africa and its diaspora toward local perceptions and the ways in which these notions are asserted or altered. The interactions and relationships of the researchers with their subjects, sites, and data in context permits a deeper exploration of the role that race and, more specifically, "blackness" may or may not play. The book accomplishes this through a rare comparative and multidisciplinary exploration of African and Africa diasporic communities and their relationships with the scholars of diverse backgrounds who conduct research among them"--Provided by publisher.
"Research travel in Africa and the black diasporas put scholars in conversation with diasporic communities around perceived and lived experiences of blackness and belonging. This multidisciplinary collection repositions "research subjects" as dynamic social and power brokers who equally contribute to the theoretical frameworks and published material on their communities. The contributors utilize first-person narratives to reveal how they and their informants approached each other with preconceived notions race, gender, sexuality, class, and nation. These riveting stories of fieldwork encounters in Africa, the Caribbean, North America and South America illuminate research travel as contested moments of diasporic relations"--Provided by publisher.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-207) and index.
ISBN:9780230119949 (ebook)
9780230115873 (hardback)
023011587X (hardback)
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Benjamin Talton and Quincy T. Mills.