Contents |
Crafting African (American) citizenship in the colonizationist renaissance -- Ethnology, empire and a Central American Communipaw -- Restaging gender in the Black borderlands of Canada West -- Diaspora literacy and the "Africanization" of Cuba -- From Manifest Destiny to MAGA. |
Abstract |
"The cacophonous intellectual tradition outlined in The Race for America spans practical emigration schemes, informal foreign policy, and theories of diaspora. Through this internationalist print culture, Black writer-activists proffered substitutes for and contestations of the "American Legend" that took root during the feverish age of Manifest Destiny. Their engagements sought to unravel its premises and reweave them into novel arrangements of political borders and racial ontologies that could underwrite new forms of community, modes of governance, and grounds for solidarity"-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-260) and index. |
Access restriction | Available only to authorized users. |
Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web |
Genre/form | Electronic books. |
LCCN | 2023008543 |
ISBN | 9781469676623 (cloth ; alk. paper) |
ISBN | 9781469676630 (pbk. ; alk. paper) |
ISBN | (ebook) |