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African diaspora --- Afrikaanse diaspora --- Black diaspora --- Diaspora [Afrikaanse ] --- Diaspora africaine --- Blacks --- African diaspora. --- History. --- Africa
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African diaspora --- Afrikaanse diaspora --- Black diaspora --- Diaspora [Afrikaanse ] --- Diaspora africaine --- Pan-Africanism --- Pan-Africanisme --- Panafrikanisme --- Africans --- African relations --- African cooperation --- Regionalism (International organization) --- Ethnology --- Diaspora, African --- Human geography --- Politics and government --- Migrations --- Africans - Politics and government. --- African diaspora. --- Transatlantic slave trade
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African diaspora --- Afrikaanse diaspora --- Black diaspora --- Comportement selon le sexe --- Diaspora [Afrikaanse ] --- Diaspora africaine --- Gender role --- Rolpatronen [Seksuele ] --- Rôle selon le sexe --- Rôles féminins --- Rôles masculins --- Rôles sexuels --- Seksuele rolpatronen --- Sex role --- Sexe [Rôle selon le ] --- Subordination of women --- Blacks --- Sexual behavior --- Social life and customs --- DIASPORA AFRICAINE --- ROLE SELON LE SEXE --- NOIRS --- SEXUALITE --- MOEURS ET COUTUMES
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Black Geographies is an interdisciplinary collection of essays in black geographic theory. Fourteen authors address specific geographic sites and develop their geopolitical relevance with regards to race, uneven geographies, and resistance. Multi-faceted and erudite, Black Geographies brings into focus the politics of place that black subjects, communities, and philosophers inhabit. Highlights include essays on the African diaspora and its interaction with citizenship and nationalism, critical readings of the blues and hip-hop, and thorough deconstructions of Nova Scotian and British Columbian black topography. Drawing on historical, contemporary, and theoretical black geographies from the USA, the Caribbean, and Canada, these essays provide an exploration of past and present black spatial theories and experiences.
African diaspora --- Afrikaanse diaspora --- Black diaspora --- Diaspora [Afrikaanse ] --- Diaspora africaine --- African Americans --- Social conditions --- Race identity --- Population --- Human geography --- United States --- Canada --- Geography --- Psychological aspects --- Blacks --- NOIRS AMERICAINS --- NOIRS --- DIASPORA AFRICAINE --- GEOGRAPHIE HUMAINE --- CONDITIONS SOCIALES --- IDENTITE ETHNIQUE --- CANADA --- ETATS-UNIS --- ASPECT PSYCHOLOGIQUE
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African diaspora --- Afrikaanse diaspora --- Black diaspora --- Diaspora [Afrikaanse ] --- Diaspora africaine --- African diaspora. --- Africans --- Africains --- Ethnic identity --- History. --- Intellectual life. --- Identité ethnique --- Histoire --- Vie intellectuelle --- America --- Amérique --- Civilization --- African influences. --- Race relations. --- Civilisation --- Influence africaine --- Relations raciales --- Identité ethnique --- Amérique --- History --- Race identity --- Intellectual life --- Race relations --- African influences --- Africans - America - History. --- Africans - America - Ethnic identity. --- Africans - America - Intellectual life. --- America - Civilization - African influences. --- AFRICAINS --- ETATS-UNIS --- DIASPORA AFRICAINE --- HISTOIRE --- IDENTITE ETHNIQUE --- VIE INTELLECTUELLE --- RELATIONS INTERETHNIQUES --- CIVILISATION --- INFLUENCE AFRICAINE
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Africa has always played a role in black identity, but it was in the tumultuous period between the two world wars that black Americans first began to embrace a modern African American identity. Throwing off the legacy of slavery and segregation, black intellectuals, activists, and organizations sought a prouder past in ancient Egypt and forged links to contemporary Africa. Their consciousness of a dual identity anticipated the hyphenated identities of new immigrants in the years after World War II, and an emerging sense of what it means to be a modern American.
African diaspora --- Afrikaanse diaspora --- Black diaspora --- Diaspora [Afrikaanse ] --- Diaspora africaine --- African Americans --- African diaspora. --- Noirs américains --- Africains --- History --- Race identity. --- Social conditions --- Histoire --- Identité ethnique --- Conditions sociales --- Ethnic Studies / African American Studies --- Ethnic & Race Studies --- Diaspora, African --- Negritude --- Human geography --- Africans --- Afro-Americans --- Black Americans --- Colored people (United States) --- Negroes --- Ethnology --- Blacks --- Migrations --- Ethnic identity --- 20th century --- 1877-1964 --- Race identity --- Black people --- Transatlantic slave trade
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African diaspora --- Afrikaanse diaspora --- Black diaspora --- Diaspora [Afrikaanse ] --- Diaspora africaine --- 960 --- 970 --- Geschiedenis van Afrika --- Geschiedenis van Noord-Amerika en Midden-Amerika --- 970 Geschiedenis van Noord-Amerika en Midden-Amerika --- 960 Geschiedenis van Afrika --- African Americans --- Blacks --- Slavery --- Diaspora, African --- Human geography --- Africans --- Black history --- History --- Migrations --- America --- 970 History of North and Central America --- History of North and Central America --- 960 History of Africa --- History of Africa --- Black persons --- Negroes --- Ethnology --- Transatlantic slave trade --- African Americans history --- history --- Afro-american culture --- Afro-american history --- Diaspora
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'Diaspora and Visual Culture' marks the increasing importance of diaspora as a means of understanding the new modes of postnational identity. In examining the visual culture of the "classic" African and Jewish diasporas, contributors address different aspects of the multiple viewpoints inherent in diasporic cultures. Two key introductory essays by Stuart Hall and the painter R.B. Kitaj highlight the intersections of diaspora and cultural identity. The subsequent pieces examine individual instances of diaspora as diverse as homosexuality in the Dreyfus Affair, the Caribbean-Jewish Impressionist painter Camille Pissarro, Yoruba diaspora art and performance in Brazil and New York, identity in the art of African-American women in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the formation of American, European and Israeli artistic identity and the possibility that queer culture is diasporic.
History of civilization --- Art --- anno 1800-1999 --- African art --- African diaspora --- Afrikaanse diaspora --- Afrikaanse kunst --- Art [African ] --- Art [Jewish ] --- Art africain --- Art juif --- Black diaspora --- Diaspora [Afrikaanse ] --- Diaspora africaine --- Diaspora juive --- Identiteit (Psychologie) in de kunst --- Identity (Psychology) in art --- Identité (Psychologie) dans l'art --- Jewish diaspora --- Joodse diaspora --- Kunst [Afrikaanse ] --- Kunst [Joodse ] --- African diaspora. --- Art, African. --- Art, Modern --- Identity (Psychology) in art. --- Jewish art. --- Jewish diaspora. --- Art, Jewish. --- Art [Modern ] --- 19th century --- 20th century --- Art, African --- Jewish art --- Diaspora, Jewish --- Galuth --- Jews --- Art, Jewish --- Hebrew art --- Art, Sub-Saharan African --- Sub-Saharan African art --- Diaspora, African --- Diaspora --- Human geography --- Judaism and art --- Affichistes (Group of artists) --- Fluxus (Group of artists) --- Modernism (Art) --- Schule der Neuen Prächtigkeit (Group of artists) --- Zero (Group of artists) --- Africans --- Migrations --- Transatlantic slave trade
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