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New Social Movements in the African Diaspora : Challenging Global Apartheid.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Critical Black StudiesPublisher: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2010Copyright date: ©2009Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (327 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780230104570
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: New Social Movements in the African DiasporaDDC classification:
  • 305.896009
LOC classification:
  • JA76
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction: Reframing Global Justice: New Social Movements in the African Diaspora -- I Latin America -- 1 Contesting Politics as Usual: Black Social Movements, Globalization, and Race Policy in Latin America -- 2 Multiethnic Nations and Cultural Citizenship: Proposals from the Afro-Descendant Movement in Ecuador -- 3 The Black Movement in Panama: A Historical and Political Interpretation, 1994-2004 -- 4 The Liberation Imperative of Black Genocide: Blueprints from the African Diaspora in the Americas -- 5 Transnational Black Feminism in the Twenty-first Century: Perspectives from Brazil -- 6 The Emergence and Evolving Character of Contemporary Afro-Bolivian Mobilization: From the Performative to the Political -- 7 Afro-descendant Struggles for Collective Rights in Latin America -- II The Indian Ocean World -- 8 Indians of African Descent: History and Contemporary Experience -- 9 Taking on Empires: Reparations, the Right of Return, and the People of Diego Garcia -- III Europe, Canada, and the United States -- 10 Fightback: The Movement Against Racial Profiling in Europe -- 11 Rethinking Global Justice: Black Women Resist the Transnational Prison-Industrial Complex -- 12 Reconstituting Political Genealogies: Reflections on Youth, Racial Justice, and the Uses of History -- 13 New Forms: The Political Potential of Hip-Hop -- 14 Eco-apartheid and Global Greenwaves: African Diasporic Environmental Justice Movements -- 15 Sista' Friends and Other Allies: Domestic Workers United and Coalition Politics -- 16 Barack Obama and the Contours of African American Social Protest Movements -- IV Back to Africa -- 17 New Social Movements in Nubian Identity among Nubians in Egypt, Sudan, and the United States -- List of Contributors -- Index.
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Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction: Reframing Global Justice: New Social Movements in the African Diaspora -- I Latin America -- 1 Contesting Politics as Usual: Black Social Movements, Globalization, and Race Policy in Latin America -- 2 Multiethnic Nations and Cultural Citizenship: Proposals from the Afro-Descendant Movement in Ecuador -- 3 The Black Movement in Panama: A Historical and Political Interpretation, 1994-2004 -- 4 The Liberation Imperative of Black Genocide: Blueprints from the African Diaspora in the Americas -- 5 Transnational Black Feminism in the Twenty-first Century: Perspectives from Brazil -- 6 The Emergence and Evolving Character of Contemporary Afro-Bolivian Mobilization: From the Performative to the Political -- 7 Afro-descendant Struggles for Collective Rights in Latin America -- II The Indian Ocean World -- 8 Indians of African Descent: History and Contemporary Experience -- 9 Taking on Empires: Reparations, the Right of Return, and the People of Diego Garcia -- III Europe, Canada, and the United States -- 10 Fightback: The Movement Against Racial Profiling in Europe -- 11 Rethinking Global Justice: Black Women Resist the Transnational Prison-Industrial Complex -- 12 Reconstituting Political Genealogies: Reflections on Youth, Racial Justice, and the Uses of History -- 13 New Forms: The Political Potential of Hip-Hop -- 14 Eco-apartheid and Global Greenwaves: African Diasporic Environmental Justice Movements -- 15 Sista' Friends and Other Allies: Domestic Workers United and Coalition Politics -- 16 Barack Obama and the Contours of African American Social Protest Movements -- IV Back to Africa -- 17 New Social Movements in Nubian Identity among Nubians in Egypt, Sudan, and the United States -- List of Contributors -- Index.

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