Afroeuropeans (eBook, ePUB)
Identities, Racism, and Resistances
Redaktion: Roldão, Cristina; Matias, Ana Raquel; Raposo, Otávio; Varela, Pedro; Lima, Raquel
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Identities, Racism, and Resistances
Redaktion: Roldão, Cristina; Matias, Ana Raquel; Raposo, Otávio; Varela, Pedro; Lima, Raquel
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Afroeuropeans: Identities, Racism, and Resistances reflects on the tensions, ambiguities, and paradoxes of Blackness in Europe. Given the book's intersectional and transdisciplinary approach, it is a go-to for students and researchers across the humanities and social sciences, as well as to artists, activists, politicians, and journalists.
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Afroeuropeans: Identities, Racism, and Resistances reflects on the tensions, ambiguities, and paradoxes of Blackness in Europe. Given the book's intersectional and transdisciplinary approach, it is a go-to for students and researchers across the humanities and social sciences, as well as to artists, activists, politicians, and journalists.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040369166
- Artikelnr.: 74167324
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040369166
- Artikelnr.: 74167324
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Cristina Roldão holds a PhD in Sociology and is an Invited Assistant Professor at the School of Education of the Polytechnic University of Setúbal (ESE-IPS) and Iscte-University Institute of Lisbon. She is also a researcher at the Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology (CIES-Iscte), Portugal. Raquel Lima is a poet, performer, art educator and PhD Candidate in the "Post-Colonialism and Global Citizenship" Programme at the Centre for Social Studies and the Faculty of Economics of the University of Coimbra (CES-FEUC), Portugal. Pedro Varela is an anthropologist and integrated researcher at the Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology - University Institute of Lisbon (CIES-Iscte), Portugal. He did his PhD at the Centre for Social Studies of the University of Coimbra. Otávio Raposo holds a PhD in Anthropology and is an Invited Assistant Professor at the Department of Social Research Methods at the Iscte-University Institute of Lisbon. He is also a researcher at the Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology (CIES-Iscte), Portugal. Ana Raquel Matias has a PhD in Sociology from ISCTE-IUL (Lisbon) and the National Institute of Demographic Studies (INED, Paris). She is an Assistant Professor at the School of Sociology and Public Policies at Iscte-University Institute of Lisbon and a researcher at the Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology (CIES-Iscte), Portugal.
Introduction 1. Contesting the invisibilities of imperialism and
institutional racism across Black Europe 2. Black Women in Lisbon at the
Dawn of the 20th Century: A Speculative Portrait Cristina Roldão 3.
Decolonial Iconoclasm 4. Sometimes Heroes, Sometimes Maligned: Media,
Politics and Barcelona Manteros in a Covid-19 Context 5. Deepening into the
guts of European Modernity. Romanipen and Blackness as political antidote
against white domination 6. Black Culture Matters: Struggle and Liberation
as Acts of Culture 7. Reflections on the Role of Whiteness in the
Production of Black Europe 8. Black Lisbon: dialogues between the
Afro-descendant artistic scene and the anti-racist struggle 9. Pluricentric
Portuguese in Higher Education: dominance, non- dominance and legacies of
racism 10. Scenographies of Colonial and Post-Colonial Memory in Portuguese
Literature (Fragments of Memory in African-Descent literary authorship) 11.
The colour of technology: how structural racism is building the digital
society 12. Table for Upside Down Practices 13. Many races - one nation:
racial non-discrimination always the cornerstone of Portugal's overseas
policy
institutional racism across Black Europe 2. Black Women in Lisbon at the
Dawn of the 20th Century: A Speculative Portrait Cristina Roldão 3.
Decolonial Iconoclasm 4. Sometimes Heroes, Sometimes Maligned: Media,
Politics and Barcelona Manteros in a Covid-19 Context 5. Deepening into the
guts of European Modernity. Romanipen and Blackness as political antidote
against white domination 6. Black Culture Matters: Struggle and Liberation
as Acts of Culture 7. Reflections on the Role of Whiteness in the
Production of Black Europe 8. Black Lisbon: dialogues between the
Afro-descendant artistic scene and the anti-racist struggle 9. Pluricentric
Portuguese in Higher Education: dominance, non- dominance and legacies of
racism 10. Scenographies of Colonial and Post-Colonial Memory in Portuguese
Literature (Fragments of Memory in African-Descent literary authorship) 11.
The colour of technology: how structural racism is building the digital
society 12. Table for Upside Down Practices 13. Many races - one nation:
racial non-discrimination always the cornerstone of Portugal's overseas
policy
Introduction 1. Contesting the invisibilities of imperialism and
institutional racism across Black Europe 2. Black Women in Lisbon at the
Dawn of the 20th Century: A Speculative Portrait Cristina Roldão 3.
Decolonial Iconoclasm 4. Sometimes Heroes, Sometimes Maligned: Media,
Politics and Barcelona Manteros in a Covid-19 Context 5. Deepening into the
guts of European Modernity. Romanipen and Blackness as political antidote
against white domination 6. Black Culture Matters: Struggle and Liberation
as Acts of Culture 7. Reflections on the Role of Whiteness in the
Production of Black Europe 8. Black Lisbon: dialogues between the
Afro-descendant artistic scene and the anti-racist struggle 9. Pluricentric
Portuguese in Higher Education: dominance, non- dominance and legacies of
racism 10. Scenographies of Colonial and Post-Colonial Memory in Portuguese
Literature (Fragments of Memory in African-Descent literary authorship) 11.
The colour of technology: how structural racism is building the digital
society 12. Table for Upside Down Practices 13. Many races - one nation:
racial non-discrimination always the cornerstone of Portugal's overseas
policy
institutional racism across Black Europe 2. Black Women in Lisbon at the
Dawn of the 20th Century: A Speculative Portrait Cristina Roldão 3.
Decolonial Iconoclasm 4. Sometimes Heroes, Sometimes Maligned: Media,
Politics and Barcelona Manteros in a Covid-19 Context 5. Deepening into the
guts of European Modernity. Romanipen and Blackness as political antidote
against white domination 6. Black Culture Matters: Struggle and Liberation
as Acts of Culture 7. Reflections on the Role of Whiteness in the
Production of Black Europe 8. Black Lisbon: dialogues between the
Afro-descendant artistic scene and the anti-racist struggle 9. Pluricentric
Portuguese in Higher Education: dominance, non- dominance and legacies of
racism 10. Scenographies of Colonial and Post-Colonial Memory in Portuguese
Literature (Fragments of Memory in African-Descent literary authorship) 11.
The colour of technology: how structural racism is building the digital
society 12. Table for Upside Down Practices 13. Many races - one nation:
racial non-discrimination always the cornerstone of Portugal's overseas
policy