Race and the politics of knowledge production [electronic resource] : diaspora and black transnational scholarship in the United States and Brazil / edited by Gladys L. Mitchell-Walthour and Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Mitchell, Gladys L., 1978- (Editor)
Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth, 1979- (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.
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Variant Title:
Diaspora and black transnational scholarship in the United States and Brazil
Race and the Politics of Knowledge Production: Diaspora and Black Transnational Scholarship in the United States and Brazil
Format: Electronic eBook
Contents:
  • In Pursuit of DuBois' "Second-Sight" through Diasporic Dialogues / Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman and Gladys Mitchell-Walthour
  • Thinking Comparatively about Black Women's Studies in the United States and Brazil : The Politics of Knowledge Production / Kia Lilly Caldwell
  • Race and Democracy in the Americas : The Project and Beyond : The Genesis of the Race & Democracy in The Americas Project / David Covin
  • Brokering Black Brazil or Fostering Global Citizenship? : Global Engagement that Empowers Black Brazilian Communities / Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman
  • Didn't Your Parents Like You? / Mojana Vargas
  • A (Black) American Trapped in a ('Non-Black') Brazilian Body : Reflections on Navigating Multiple Identities in International Fieldwork / Tiffany Joseph
  • Guess Who's Coming to Research? : A Political Scientist's Reflections on Race, Class and Gender in Brazil / Jaira Harrington
  • But You (Don't) Look Like an African American : African Diaspora Looking Relations between Brazil and the United States / Reighan Gillam
  • Changing Notions of Blackness in Field Research in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil / Gladys Mitchell-Walthour
  • Studying Black-White Couples in Los Angeles and Rio de Janeiro / Chinyere Osuji
  • Living the African American way of life : Impressions and disillusions of an Afro-Brazilian Lady in the USA / Daniela F. Gomes da Silva
  • Increasing Resilience to Face Diversity : Race in Academic and Social Environments from rom Salvador to Los Angeles / Lucio Magano
  • Far Beyond "Fresh Prince of Bel-Aire" : Impressions of an Afro-Brazilian Cinematographer and Activist in Philadelphia / Gabriela Watson Aurazo
  • Toward A Future African Diasporic Approach to Research / Gladys Mitchell-Walthour and Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman.