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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Globalization and the Transformations of Race 1
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PART I DIASPORIC MOVEMENTS, MISSIONS, AND MODERNITIES
- Missionary Positions 37
- History at the Crossroads: Vodú and the Modernization of the Dominican Borderlands 55
- Diaspora and Desire: Gendering ‘‘Black America’’ in Black Liverpool 73
- Diaspora Space, Ethnographic Space: Writing History Between the Lines 93
- ‘‘Mama, I’m Walking to Canada’’: Black Geopolitics and Invisible Empires 112
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PART II GEOGRAPHIES OF RACIAL BELONGING
- Mapping Transnationality: Roots Tourism and the Institutionalization of Ethnic Heritage 133
- Emigration and the Spatial Production of Difference from Cape Verde 154
- Folkloric ‘‘Others’’: Blanqueamiento and the Celebration of Blackness as an Exception in Puerto Rico 171
- Gentrification, Globalization, and Georaciality 188
- Recasting ‘‘Black Venus’’ in the ‘‘New’’ African Diaspora 206
- ‘‘Shooting the White Girl First’’: Race in Post-apartheid South Africa 226
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PART III POPULAR BLACKNESSES, ‘‘AUTHENTICITY,’’ AND NEW MEASURES OF LEGITIMACY
- Havana’s Timba: A Macho Sound for Black Sex 249
- Reading Bu√y and ‘‘Looking Proper’’: Race, Gender, and Consumption among West Indian Girls in Brooklyn 279
- The Homegrown: Rap, Race, and Class in London 299
- Racialization, Gender, and the Negotiation of Power in Stockholm’s African Dance Courses 316
- Modern Blackness: Progress, ‘‘America,’’ and the Politics of Popular Culture in Jamaica 335
- Bibliography 355
- Contributors 391
- Index 395
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Globalization and the Transformations of Race 1
-
PART I DIASPORIC MOVEMENTS, MISSIONS, AND MODERNITIES
- Missionary Positions 37
- History at the Crossroads: Vodú and the Modernization of the Dominican Borderlands 55
- Diaspora and Desire: Gendering ‘‘Black America’’ in Black Liverpool 73
- Diaspora Space, Ethnographic Space: Writing History Between the Lines 93
- ‘‘Mama, I’m Walking to Canada’’: Black Geopolitics and Invisible Empires 112
-
PART II GEOGRAPHIES OF RACIAL BELONGING
- Mapping Transnationality: Roots Tourism and the Institutionalization of Ethnic Heritage 133
- Emigration and the Spatial Production of Difference from Cape Verde 154
- Folkloric ‘‘Others’’: Blanqueamiento and the Celebration of Blackness as an Exception in Puerto Rico 171
- Gentrification, Globalization, and Georaciality 188
- Recasting ‘‘Black Venus’’ in the ‘‘New’’ African Diaspora 206
- ‘‘Shooting the White Girl First’’: Race in Post-apartheid South Africa 226
-
PART III POPULAR BLACKNESSES, ‘‘AUTHENTICITY,’’ AND NEW MEASURES OF LEGITIMACY
- Havana’s Timba: A Macho Sound for Black Sex 249
- Reading Bu√y and ‘‘Looking Proper’’: Race, Gender, and Consumption among West Indian Girls in Brooklyn 279
- The Homegrown: Rap, Race, and Class in London 299
- Racialization, Gender, and the Negotiation of Power in Stockholm’s African Dance Courses 316
- Modern Blackness: Progress, ‘‘America,’’ and the Politics of Popular Culture in Jamaica 335
- Bibliography 355
- Contributors 391
- Index 395