This volume includes autobiographical essays, poetry and interviews to highlight the historical, social and cultural influences that inform racial identity and make possible resistance to myriad forms of injustice. Topics covered include: border politics and living; the legacy of post- colonialism; internal colonization; lesbian and gay identity; and the costs of acculturation and childhood trauma. First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
This volume includes autobiographical essays, poetry and interviews to highlight the historical, social and cultural influences that inform racial identity and make possible resistance to myriad forms of injustice. Topics covered include: border politics and living; the legacy of post- colonialism; internal colonization; lesbian and gay identity; and the costs of acculturation and childhood trauma.First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Becky Thompson teaches African American Studies and Sociology at Wesleyan University. Sangeeta Tyagi is Director at the Exploration Summer Program, a curricular and co-curricular summer program for high school students.
Inhaltsangabe
I: Blood Ties, Communal Relations 1: "When we Are Capable of Stopping, We Begin to See" 2: Mrs. Brent 3: Red and Black in White America 4: Writing in Search of a Home 6: Alice's Little Sister 6: Place and Kinship II: Piecing Together History 7: Locating Biafra 8: Afro Images 9: Time Traveling and Border Crossing 10: A Hyphenated Identity 11: Jews in the U.S 12: Chattanooga Black Boy III: Love Letters and Conversations 13: My Dear Niece 14: Oxydol Poisoning 15: Wrting Life 16: Birth of a Negation 17: Jippin' the Furniture IV: "Acts of Creation: Sweat, Blood, Bone" The Breakdown of the Bicultural Mind Eating Salt Turning the Myths of Black Masculinity Inside/Out "Wandering between Two Words, One Dead, the Other Powerless to Be Born" Playing the Devil's Advocate Black Women and the Wilderness Toward the Light Waiting for a Taxi
I: Blood Ties, Communal Relations 1: "When we Are Capable of Stopping, We Begin to See" 2: Mrs. Brent 3: Red and Black in White America 4: Writing in Search of a Home 6: Alice's Little Sister 6: Place and Kinship II: Piecing Together History 7: Locating Biafra 8: Afro Images 9: Time Traveling and Border Crossing 10: A Hyphenated Identity 11: Jews in the U.S 12: Chattanooga Black Boy III: Love Letters and Conversations 13: My Dear Niece 14: Oxydol Poisoning 15: Wrting Life 16: Birth of a Negation 17: Jippin' the Furniture IV: "Acts of Creation: Sweat, Blood, Bone" The Breakdown of the Bicultural Mind Eating Salt Turning the Myths of Black Masculinity Inside/Out "Wandering between Two Words, One Dead, the Other Powerless to Be Born" Playing the Devil's Advocate Black Women and the Wilderness Toward the Light Waiting for a Taxi
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