Description |
ix, 280 pages ; 25 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-268) and index. |
Contents |
Introduction : Being and becoming Black in the West -- The European and American invention of the Black Other -- The trope of masking in the works of W.E.B. Du Bois, Léopold Sédar Senghor, and Aimé Césaire -- Some women disappear : Frantz Fanon's legacy in Black nationalist thought and the Black (male) subject -- How I got ovah : masking to motherhood and the diasporic Black female subject -- The urban diaspora : Black subjectivities in Berlin, London, and Paris -- Epilogue : If the Black is a subject, can the subaltern speak? |
Subject |
Black people -- Race identity.
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Black people -- Race identity. |
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Identity (Psychology)
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Identity (Psychology) |
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African diaspora.
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African diaspora. |
ISBN |
0822332884 paperback alkaline paper |
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0822332116 cloth alkaline paper |
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