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Globalization and Race : Transformations in the Cultural Production of Blackness
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Kamari Maxine Clarke
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Deborah A. Thomas
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2006
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Duke University Press
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978-0-8223-3759-1
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978-0-8223-8759-6
Publication date:
2006
DOI:
10.1215/9780822387596
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pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. v
Table of Contents
pp. v
CONTENTS
pp. vii
Acknowledgments
pp. vii
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
pp. 1
Introduction: Globalization and the Transformations of Race
pp. 1
INTRODUCTION:
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 37
Missionary Positions
pp. 37
MISSIONARY POSITIONS
pp. 37
Missionary Positions
pp. 55
History at the Crossroads: Vodú and the Modernization of the Dominican Borderlands
pp. 55
History at the Crossroads
pp. 55
HISTORY AT THE CROSSROADS:
pp. 73
Diaspora and Desire
pp. 73
Diaspora and Desire: Gendering ‘‘Black America’’ in Black Liverpool
pp. 73
DIASPORA AND DESIRE:
pp. 93
Diaspora Space, Ethnographic Space
pp. 93
Diaspora Space, Ethnographic Space: Writing History Between the Lines
pp. 93
DIASPORA SPACE, ETHNOGRAPHIC SPACE:
pp. 112
‘‘Mama, I’m Walking to Canada’’: Black Geopolitics and Invisible Empires
pp. 112
Mama, I’m Walking to Canada
pp. 112
“MAMA, I’M WALKING TO CANADA”:
pp. 133
Mapping Transnationality
pp. 133
Mapping Transnationality: Roots Tourism and the Institutionalization of Ethnic Heritage
pp. 133
MAPPING TRANSNATIONALITY:
pp. 154
Emigration and the Spatial Production of Difference from Cape Verde
pp. 154
Emigration and the Spatial Production of Difference from Cape Verde
pp. 154
EMIGRATION AND THE SPATIAL PRODUCTION OF DIFFERENCE FROM CAPE VERDE
pp. 171
Folkloric ‘‘Others’’: Blanqueamiento and the Celebration of Blackness as an Exception in Puerto Rico
pp. 171
Folkloric “Others”
pp. 171
FOLKLORIC “OTHERS”:
pp. 188
GENTRIFICATION, GLOBALIZATION, AND GEORACIALITY
pp. 188
Gentrification, Globalization, and Georaciality
pp. 188
Gentrification, Globalization, and Georaciality
pp. 206
Recasting “Black Venus” in the “New” African Diaspora
pp. 206
Recasting ‘‘Black Venus’’ in the ‘‘New’’ African Diaspora
pp. 206
RECASTING “BLACK VENUS” IN THE “NEW” AFRICAN DIASPORA
pp. 226
“SHOOTING THE WHITE GIRL FIRST”:
pp. 226
Shooting the White Girl First
pp. 226
‘‘Shooting the White Girl First’’: Race in Post-apartheid South Africa
pp. 249
Havana’sTimba
pp. 249
HAVANA’S TIMBA:
pp. 249
Havana’s Timba: A Macho Sound for Black Sex
pp. 279
Reading Bu√y and ‘‘Looking Proper’’: Race, Gender, and Consumption among West Indian Girls in Brooklyn
pp. 279
ReadingBuffyand “Looking Proper”
pp. 279
READING BUFFY AND “LOOKING PROPER”:
pp. 299
THE HOMEGROWN:
pp. 299
The Homegrown: Rap, Race, and Class in London
pp. 299
The Homegrown
pp. 316
Racialization, Gender, and the Negotiation of Power in Stockholm’s African Dance Courses
pp. 316
Racialization, Gender, and the Negotiation of Power in Stockholm’s African Dance Courses
pp. 316
RACIALIZATION, GENDER, AND THE NEGOTIATION OF POWER IN STOCKHOLM’S AFRICAN DANCE COURSES
pp. 335
Modern Blackness
pp. 335
Modern Blackness: Progress, ‘‘America,’’ and the Politics of Popular Culture in Jamaica
pp. 335
MODERN BLACKNESS:
pp. 355
BIBLIOGRAPHY
pp. 355
Bibliography
pp. 355
Bibliography
pp. 391
Contributors
pp. 391
CONTRIBUTORS
pp. 395
Index
pp. 395
Index
pp. 395
Index
pp. 408
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