Creating Africa in America : : Translocal Identity in an Emerging World City / / Jacqueline Copeland-Carson.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface: On Life Betwixt and Between -- Prologue to a Diasporan Journey -- Part I. Reimagining North America's African Diaspora -- 1. "Africa" in Minnesota -- 2. Ethnographic Grounding -- Part II. Across Diasporan Space, Time: Who Is "African" in a Global Ecumene? -- 3. "Three Parts African": Blood, Heart, Skin, and Memory -- 4. Organizing Across Diasporan Crosscurrents -- 5. The African Body Resistant -- Part III. Creating "Africa": A State of Mind, Body, Spirit -- 6. Healing the Mind: Embodying an African Epistemology -- 7. Healing the Body: Reactivating the African Habitus -- 8. Healing the Spirit: Embodying an African Historicity -- Epilogue to a Diasporan Journey -- Appendix A: Research Design, Methods, and Documents -- Appendix B: Cultural Wellness Center and Powderhorn Photographs -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index |
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