Black nationalism in the new world :
Carr, Robert, 1963-2011.
Black nationalism in the new world : reading the African-American and West Indian experience / Robert Carr. - Durham : Duke University Press, 2002. - xiv, 368 pages ; 25 cm. - Latin America otherwise . - Latin America otherwise. .
Includes bibliographical references (pages 341-359) and index.
F(o)unding Black capital : money, power, culture, and revolution in Martin R. Delany's Blake ; or, The huts of America -- Of what use is history? : blood, race, nation, and ethnicity in Pauline Hopkins' New woman -- From larva to chrysalis : multicultural consciousness and anticolonial revolution in Ralph de Boissi ere's Crown jewel -- The new man in the jungle : chaos, community, and the margins of the nation-state -- The masculinization of mothering : the Oakland Black Panthers and the Black body politic -- A politics of change : Sistren, subalternity, and the social pact in the war for democratic socialism -- Geopolitics/geoculture : denationalization in the new world order.
Black Nationalism in the New World combines geography, political economy, and subaltern studies in readings of noncanonical literary works, which in turn illuminate debates over African-American and West Indian culture, identity, and politics. In addition to Martin Delany's Blake; or The Huts of America, Carr focuses on Crown Jewel, R. A. C. de Boissi ere's novel of the Trinidadian revolt against British rule; Pauline Hopkins's Contending Forces; Wilson Harris's Guyana Quartet; the writings of the Oakland Black Panthers-- particularly Huey Newton, Bobby Seale, and Eldridge Cleaver; the gay novella Just Being Guys Together; and Lionheart Gal, a collection of patois testimonials assembled by Sistren, a radical Jamaican women's theater group active in the 1980s.
0822329824 9780822329824 0822329735 9780822329732 9780195304282 0195304284
SAN 211-6987
2002005497
Black nationalism--United States.
African Americans--Race identity.
Black nationalism--West Indies.
Blacks--Race identity--West Indies.
71.37 ethnic groups.
African Americans--Race identity.
Black nationalism.
Blacks--Race identity.
Ethnische Identit at
Kariben
Lateinamerikaner
Literatur
Schwarze
Negers.
Nationalistische bewegingen.
Nationalisme noir-- Etats-Unis.
Nationalisme noir--R egion cara ibe.
Noirs--Identit e collective.--R egion cara ibe
Noirs am ericains--Identit e collective.
United States.
West Indies.
USA
Schwarze.
Kariben.
Lateinamerikaner.
USA.
E185.625 / .C357 2002
305.896/073
Black nationalism in the new world : reading the African-American and West Indian experience / Robert Carr. - Durham : Duke University Press, 2002. - xiv, 368 pages ; 25 cm. - Latin America otherwise . - Latin America otherwise. .
Includes bibliographical references (pages 341-359) and index.
F(o)unding Black capital : money, power, culture, and revolution in Martin R. Delany's Blake ; or, The huts of America -- Of what use is history? : blood, race, nation, and ethnicity in Pauline Hopkins' New woman -- From larva to chrysalis : multicultural consciousness and anticolonial revolution in Ralph de Boissi ere's Crown jewel -- The new man in the jungle : chaos, community, and the margins of the nation-state -- The masculinization of mothering : the Oakland Black Panthers and the Black body politic -- A politics of change : Sistren, subalternity, and the social pact in the war for democratic socialism -- Geopolitics/geoculture : denationalization in the new world order.
Black Nationalism in the New World combines geography, political economy, and subaltern studies in readings of noncanonical literary works, which in turn illuminate debates over African-American and West Indian culture, identity, and politics. In addition to Martin Delany's Blake; or The Huts of America, Carr focuses on Crown Jewel, R. A. C. de Boissi ere's novel of the Trinidadian revolt against British rule; Pauline Hopkins's Contending Forces; Wilson Harris's Guyana Quartet; the writings of the Oakland Black Panthers-- particularly Huey Newton, Bobby Seale, and Eldridge Cleaver; the gay novella Just Being Guys Together; and Lionheart Gal, a collection of patois testimonials assembled by Sistren, a radical Jamaican women's theater group active in the 1980s.
0822329824 9780822329824 0822329735 9780822329732 9780195304282 0195304284
SAN 211-6987
2002005497
Black nationalism--United States.
African Americans--Race identity.
Black nationalism--West Indies.
Blacks--Race identity--West Indies.
71.37 ethnic groups.
African Americans--Race identity.
Black nationalism.
Blacks--Race identity.
Ethnische Identit at
Kariben
Lateinamerikaner
Literatur
Schwarze
Negers.
Nationalistische bewegingen.
Nationalisme noir-- Etats-Unis.
Nationalisme noir--R egion cara ibe.
Noirs--Identit e collective.--R egion cara ibe
Noirs am ericains--Identit e collective.
United States.
West Indies.
USA
Schwarze.
Kariben.
Lateinamerikaner.
USA.
E185.625 / .C357 2002
305.896/073