Black nationalism in the new world [electronic resource] : reading the African-American and West Indian experience / Robert Carr.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Carr, Robert, 1963-
Language:English
Published: Durham : Duke University Press, 2002.
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Variant Title:
Black Nationalism in the New World: Reading the African-American and West Indian Experience
Format: Electronic eBook
Contents:
  • F(o)unding Black capital : money, power, culture, and revolution in Martin R. Delany's Blake ; or, The huts of America
  • Of what use is history? : blood, race, nation, and ethnicity in Pauline Hopkins' New woman
  • From larva to chrysalis : multicultural consciousness and anticolonial revolution in Ralph de Boissière's Crown jewel
  • The new man in the jungle : chaos, community, and the margins of the nation-state
  • The masculinization of mothering : the Oakland Black Panthers and the Black body politic
  • A politics of change : Sistren, subalternity, and the social pact in the war for democratic socialism
  • Geopolitics/geoculture : denationalization in the new world order.