Black Europe and the African Diaspora

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2009-10-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Illinois Pr
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Summary

The presence of Blacks in a number of European societies has drawn increasing interest from scholars, policymakers, and the general public. This interdisciplinary and multi-disciplinary collection penetrates the multifaceted Black presence in Europe, and, in so doing, complicates the notions of race, belonging, desire, and identities assumed and presumed in revealing portraits of Black experiences in a European context. In focusing on contemporary intellectual currents and themes, the contributors theorize and re-imagine a range of historical and contemporary issues related to the broader questions of blackness, diaspora, hegemony, transnationalism, and "Black Europe" itself as lived and perceived realities. Contributors are Allison Blakely, Jacqueline Nassy Brown, Tina Campt, Fred Constant, Alessandra Di Maio, Philomena Essed, Terri Francis, Barnor Hesse, Darlene Clark Hine, Dienke Hondius, Eileen Julien, Trica Danielle Keaton, Kwame Nimako, Tiffany Ruby Patterson, T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting, Stephen Small, Tyler Stovall, Alexander G. Weheliye, Gloria Wekker, and Michelle M. Wright.

Author Biography

Darlene Clark Hine is Board of Trustees Professor of African American Studies at Northwestern University. Trica Danielle Keaton is an Associate Professor in African American and Diaspora Studies at Vanderbilt University. Stephen Small is an Associate Professor in African American Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. ix
Prefacep. xvii
Acknowledgmentsp. xxi
Introduction: The Empire Strikes Backp. xxiii
Historical Dimensions of Blackness in Europe
The Emergence of Afro-Europe: A Preliminary Sketchp. 3
Blacks in Early Modern Europe: New Research from the Netherlandsp. 29
Now You See It, Now You Don't: Josephine Baker's Films of the 1930s and the Problem of Colorp. 48
Pictures of "US"? Blackness, Diaspora, and the Afro-German Subjectp. 63
The Conundrum of Geography, Europe d'outre mer, and Transcontinental Diasporic Identityp. 84
Race and Blackness in Perspective: France, Germany, and Italy
"Black (American) Paris" and the French Outer-Cities: The Race Question and Questioning Solidarityp. 95
Black Italia: Contemporary Migrant Writers from Africap. 119
Talking Race in Color-Blind France: Equality Denied, "Blackness" Reclaimedp. 145
My Volk to Come: Peoplehood in Recent Diaspora Discourse and Afro-German Popular Musicp. 161
No Green Pastures: The African Americanization of Francep. 180
Theorizing, (Re)presenting, and (Re)imagining Blackness in Europe
Black Europe and the African Diaspora: A Discourse on Locationp. 201
Theorizing Black Europe and African Diaspora: Implications for Citizenship, Nativism, and Xenophobiap. 212
The Audacious Josephine Baker: Stardom, Cinema, Parisp. 238
Pale by Comparison: Black Liberal Humanism and the Postwar Era in the African Diasporap. 260
Another Dream of a Common Language: Imagining Black EuropeĆ p. 277
Afterword: Black Europe's Undecidabilityp. 291
Notes on Contributorsp. 305
Indexp. 311
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