Notes from the Diaspora

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ISBN-13:
9781433195129
Veröffentl:
2022
Einband:
Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum:
30.09.2022
Seiten:
134
Autor:
Marlon Simmons
Gewicht:
200 g
Format:
225x150x8 mm
Serie:
535, Counterpoints
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

What are the ways in which the study of Black life becomes a field of knowledge, institutionalized and at the same time forming epistemological modes of inclusion and exclusion within academe? Notes from the Diaspora tends to these distinctive forms of Black life as they become situated within particular sociocultural networks, institutions, organizations, and community establishments, conveying bearings generative of synergies in the quest of solidarity through Diasporic memory. The essays query the circumstances through which Black life comes together, remains whole, although sometimes fragile under historical pressures, to produce public forces constitutive of knowledge, subjectivities, and multiple modes of identification which come to be organized through a digitized politics of relations in sociomaterial forms. As Black life traverses through different Diasporic pathways, the author responds to how connections with place come to be, and what social networks are formed, dissolved, or made sustainable. At the same time troubling what these relationships mean for decolonial enactments, how Black people assemble and make wholesome the chunks and remnants of the Diaspora, which constitute their becoming. How at times within their relational experiences, Black life tacitly marks moments as being codified through race, to in turn open an assemblage with linkage to self-determination as ensconced within Black living. This is the potential of Notes from the Diaspora, having the capacity to attend to contingent collations as sequenced through Diasporic difference, whilst insisting on civic responsiveness to the experiences immanent to Black life.
Acknowledgments - Introduction: Notes from the Diaspora - Writing Black Life: Theoretical Underpinnings - Locating Black Life within Colonial Modernity: Decolonial Notes - Politics of Urban Diasporized Youth and Possibilities for Belonging - Diaspora, Citizenry, Becoming Human and the Education of African-Canadian Youth - The Race to Modernity: Understanding Culture through the Diasporic-Self - Dialogue with Fanon.

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