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Black Immigrants in North America : Essays on Race, Immigration, Identity, Language, Hip-Hop, Pedagogy, and the Politics of Becoming Black.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Bloomfield : Myers Education Press, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (250 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781975501983
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Black Immigrants in North AmericaDDC classification:
  • 305.89607
LOC classification:
  • JV6351 .I273 2019
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Half-Title -- Copyright -- Title -- Table of Contents -- Immigrating While Black: An Introduction -- Chapter 1. One is not born Black: Becoming and the phenomenon(ology) of race -- Chapter 2. The (un)naturalization of Blackness: A rhizomatic analysis of Blackness -- Chapter 3. Body without organs: Notes on Deleuze &amp -- Guattari, critical race theory and the socius of anti-racism -- Chapter 4. The question of the question is the foreigner: Towards an economy of hospitality -- Chapter 5. Becoming Black: Rap and Hip-Hop, race, gender, identity, and the politics of ESL learning -- Chapter 6. Intersecting language, immigration, and the politics of becoming Black: Journaling a Black immigrant displacement -- Chapter 7. The new flâneur: Subaltern cultural studies, African youth in Canada, and the semiology of in-betweenness -- Chapter 8. Don't call me Black! Rhizomatic analysis of Blackness, immigration, and the politics of race without guarantees -- Chapter 9. When neoliberalism meets race, post-colonial displacement and immigration, it creates Americanah: A teacher education complicated conversation -- Chapter 10. Operating under erasure: Hip-Hop and the pedagogy of affect -- Chapter 11. Research as an act of love: Ethics, émigrés, and the praxis of becoming human. -- Chapter 12. Wide-awakeness: Toward a critical pedagogy of imagination, humanism and becoming.
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Cover -- Half-Title -- Copyright -- Title -- Table of Contents -- Immigrating While Black: An Introduction -- Chapter 1. One is not born Black: Becoming and the phenomenon(ology) of race -- Chapter 2. The (un)naturalization of Blackness: A rhizomatic analysis of Blackness -- Chapter 3. Body without organs: Notes on Deleuze &amp -- Guattari, critical race theory and the socius of anti-racism -- Chapter 4. The question of the question is the foreigner: Towards an economy of hospitality -- Chapter 5. Becoming Black: Rap and Hip-Hop, race, gender, identity, and the politics of ESL learning -- Chapter 6. Intersecting language, immigration, and the politics of becoming Black: Journaling a Black immigrant displacement -- Chapter 7. The new flâneur: Subaltern cultural studies, African youth in Canada, and the semiology of in-betweenness -- Chapter 8. Don't call me Black! Rhizomatic analysis of Blackness, immigration, and the politics of race without guarantees -- Chapter 9. When neoliberalism meets race, post-colonial displacement and immigration, it creates Americanah: A teacher education complicated conversation -- Chapter 10. Operating under erasure: Hip-Hop and the pedagogy of affect -- Chapter 11. Research as an act of love: Ethics, émigrés, and the praxis of becoming human. -- Chapter 12. Wide-awakeness: Toward a critical pedagogy of imagination, humanism and becoming.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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