TY - BOOK ID - 69860907 TI - Black nationalism in the new world : reading the African-American and West Indian experience PY - 2002 SN - 0822329735 0822329824 9780822329824 9780822329732 9786613064073 1283064073 0822383888 PB - Durham, NC : Duke University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Black nationalism KW - African Americans KW - Blacks KW - Negroes KW - Ethnology KW - Black separatism KW - Nationalism KW - Nationalism, Black KW - Separatism, Black KW - Black power KW - Negritude KW - African American nationalism KW - Race identity KW - Politics and government KW - Ethnic identity KW - Black persons KW - Black people KW - Race identity. KW - NATIONALISME NOIR KW - NOIRS AMERICAINS KW - NOIRS KW - ETATS-UNIS KW - IDENTITE ETHNIQUE KW - ANTILLES UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:69860907 AB - 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 Boissiè€re'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. ER -