PREFACE and ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
PART 1. NEW FRONTIERS
Diasporas of the Blackworld: Re-sculpting Themes, Expanding Scopes, and Recreating Disciplinary Representations, Rita Kiki Edozie with Glenn A. Chambers and Tama Hamilton-Wray
Mapping the Study of the African Diaspora: Classic Trends, New Themes, and Disciplinary Approaches, Glenn A. Chambers
African Diaspora Studies and the Global Black Experience: Evolving Scholarships, Expanding Fields, and a Deepening Discipline, Rita Kiki Edozie
PART 2. REPOSITIONING AFRICA
African Immigrants and the Creation of the Neo-Diaspora: Observing Routes, Themes, Trends, and Implications for the U.S. Hostland, Baffour K. Takyi
“Naija” Pride: Culturally Producing Self and Community in the New African Diaspora, Olaocha Nwadiuto Nwabara
Coloured South African Consciousness: Blurring the Lines of Identity Formation and Space, Blair Marcus Proctor
Africana Women Leaders of African Centered Education: A Portraiture of Mothering, Pan-Africanism, and Nation-Building in Africa, Tiffany Caesar
Through the Doors of Return: Paul Robeson and Miriam Makeba’s “Migration” to Africa, Dawne Y. Curry
The Cape Verdean Who Emigrates Never Puts Down Roots: Slavery, Colonialism, and Transnationalism in Shaping Cape Verdean Identity, J. Marlena Edwards
“Back to Africa” and the Heroic Black Student: Activism and Identity Construction in Post-Rebellion Detroit, David Mathew Walton
PART 3. UNCHARTED PATHS IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
Afro-Brazilian Politics and Representation: Between Race-Neutral and Race-Affirming Black Citizenship Struggles, Ollie A. Johnson III
Quilombo Identity, Ethno-Commodification, and Tourism in Neoliberal Brazil, Merle L. Bowen
African Diasporas in Brazil React to Nollywood: Global Cultural Flows, Ideoscapes, and Postcolonial Representations, Kamahra Ewing
Vodou and the Haitian Struggle: An Afro-Caribbean Religion and the Politics of the Oppressed, Nathaniel S. Murrell
Contextualizing Women and Africa-Inspired Religious Practices in Oriente Cuba, Jualynne E. Dodson
A Lesser-Known Diaspora: African American Workers and the Development of Anti-Black Immigration Sentiment in Honduras, 1890–1906, Glenn A. Chambers
PART 4. HUMANITIES AFRICAN DIASPORAS
Return Film Narratives of the African Diaspora: Haile Gerima’s Teza, Tama Hamilton-Wray
Garifuna in Peril: Film as Critical Pedagogy in the Garifuna Diaspora, Jennifer Goett
African Film Festivals: Representations and Social Constructions by African Diaspora Audiences in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, Mahomed Bamba
Artists, Activists, and Ethno-Historians: Community Builders, Identity Creators, and Civil Rights Pioneers in Afro-Peruvian Pueblos, 1800s–Present, Harcourt Fuller
Because the Spirits: Visualizing Connective Consciousness through Diasporic Aesthetic Imaginaries, Michael K. Wilson
Movements of the Female Body: Re-Imagining Black Diasporic Women’s Writing, Emilie N. Diouf
AFTERWORD, Jean Muteba Rahier
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