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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Seattle : University of Washington Press
    ISBN: 9780295749501
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Indianer ; Ethnische Identität ; Sprache ; Kreolen ; Schwarze ; Kultur ; Louisiana ; Creoles / Louisiana / Ethnic identity ; Indians of North America / Louisiana / Ethnic identity ; Indians of North America / Mixed descent / Louisiana ; African Americans / Race identity / Louisiana ; Louisiana / Ethnic relations ; Louisiana / Race relations ; African Americans / Race identity ; Creoles / Ethnic identity ; Ethnic relations ; Indians of North America / Ethnic identity ; Indians of North America / Mixed descent ; Race relations ; Louisiana ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Louisiana ; Kreolen ; Kultur ; Sprache ; Schwarze ; Indianer ; Ethnische Identität ; Geschichte
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press
    ISBN: 9780807175477
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 217 Seiten , 23 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 307.097309034
    Keywords: Geschichte 1896-1949 ; Kreolen ; Amerikanisierung ; Ethnische Identität ; New Orleans, La. ; Creoles / Louisiana / New Orleans / Social life and customs / 20th century ; Creoles / Louisiana / New Orleans / History / 20th century ; Americanization ; Creoles / Ethnic identity ; Creoles ; Creoles / Social life and customs ; New Orleans (La ; Louisiana / New Orleans ; 1900-1999 ; History
    Abstract: "'Becoming American in Creole New Orleans, 1896-1949' picks up the story of New Orleans' Creole community where Caryn Cossé Bell ends her highly-regarded 'Revolution, Romanticism, and the Afro-Creole Protest Tradition in Louisiana, 1718-1868' (LSU Press, 1997). Using Bell's work as a starting point, Darryl Barthé moves the history of New Orleans' Creole community forward, suggesting that the process of 'becoming American' for them occurred due to encounters with Anglo-American modernism in the form of voluntary associations and social sodalities. That process also occurred in both public and parochial schools, where Creole linguistic distinctiveness faded over the twentieth century because of 'English-only' education
    Abstract: Barthé argues that despite the fact of ethnic repression, the transition from Creole identity to American identity was largely voluntary as Creoles embraced the economic opportunities afforded to them through learning English, not the least of which was the ability to emigrate from Louisiana to other states. Indeed, 'becoming American' entailed Creoles adopting a distinctly American language of race and caste, passing as white people or, in an act of indigenous and Francophone erasure, as black people. Before that, they existed in between color lines that recognized them as a group separate from Europeans, Africans, and Amerindians, even though they often shared kinship ties to people from all of those groups
    Abstract: Scholars such as Rebecca Scott, Gwendolyn Midlo Hall, and Caryn Cossé Bell have done much in the last twenty-five years to investigate the role of Louisiana Creoles in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, yet none has dedicated extensive study to the role of Creoles after the Civil War. Barthé's study picks up where these scholars left off by analyzing the role that family ties, institutional associations, the erosion of linguistic identity through English-only education, and the American racialized caste order (exemplified in the legal regime of Jim Crow), played in shaping Creole identity in the period between the end of the nineteenth century and the end of World War II
    Note: Bibliography Seite 181-205 , Identifying a historic Louisiana Creole community -- Strangers in their own land -- Cliquish, clannish, organization minded -- The American labor movement in Creole New Orleans -- Learning American at school (and church) -- Conclusion: Creole Americans
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780295749488 , 9780295749495
    Language: English
    Pages: 289 Seiten , Illustrationen , 23 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.8009763
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: "Louisiana Creole Peoplehood is a multivocal and collectively structured volume that intervenes against the erasure of Creole Indigeneity while foregrounding Black/Indian cultural sustainability. Divided into sections focused on sacred history, land, language, and cultural practices, contributors engage themes as varied as foodways, queer identity, health, historical trauma, gender, language revitalization, and diaspora. Offering up an understanding of Creole community identity formation and practice at the intersections of both African and Indigenous diasporas, the book combines scholarly analysis with interviews, essays, and autobiographic contributions-including integrating the perspectives of community members in response essays. Louisiana Creole Peoplehood explores the vital ways Afro-Indigenous peoples are asserting their right to exist amidst the backdrops of settler colonialism, anti-Black racism while promoting communal dialogue and community reciprocity"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: Aou komensé : Louisiana Creole land, community, and recognition -- Rain Prud'homme-Cranford, Andrew Jolivétte, and Darryl Barthé -- Post-contact peoplehood : re-defining Louisiana Creole indigeneity / Rain Prud'homme-Cranford -- Speak white, speak black, speak American : assimilation in Creole New Orleans / Darryl Barthé -- Acadian/African/Indigenous trinity : an identity mosaic from Nova Scotia to New Orleans / Annalyssa Gypsy Murphy -- Bulbancha is still a place : decolonizing the tricentennial of New Orleans / Jeffrey Darensbourg -- Filé man : Creole food harvesting and sovereignty / Tracey Colson Antee -- Telling it right : in search of the Ishak / Jeffrey Darensbourg -- A perfect circle bound in chains : Creole-NDN health, historical trauma, and settler-colonialism / T. Shawnee -- Language revitalization, race, and resistance in Creole Louisiana / Oliver Mayeaux -- No body sings the blues like a FAT BODY : gender, race, and eco-colonialism / Rain Prud'homme-Cranford -- Don't scratch my washboard but you can pull my fiddle : negotiating queerness in the Creole diaspora / Andrew Jolivétte -- On passing and survival : memories of a Choctaw-Apache / Thomas Parrie -- LA to L.A. : growing-up NDN-Creole / Carolyn M. Dunn -- Louisiana's Creole-metis, Euro- Afro- & Caribbean foodways / John LeFleur with Danny Lee Landreneau-Petrella -- Louisiana Creole testimonials : interview / Ken Jolivétte -- Louisiana Creole testimonials : reflection / Pierre Brooks Metoyer -- Conclusion: Nouzot Kréyol : Louisiana Creole peoplehood or all our relations resisting settler violence and indigenous erasure / Rain Prud'homme-Cranford, Darryl Barthé, and Andrew Jolivétte -- In memoriam: Reflections on Janet Ravare Colson : Cane River Creole matriarch
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781447301028
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (256 pages)
    DDC: 305.800973
    Keywords: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General ; Presidents Election 2008 ; Racially mixed people Political aspects
    Abstract: Since the election in 2008 of Barack Obama to the Presidency of the United States there have been a plethora of books, films, and articles about the role of race in the election of the first person of color to the White House. None of these works though delves into the intricacies of Mr. Obama's biracial background and what it means. Obama and the Biracial Factor is the first book to explore the significance of mixed-race identity as a key factor in the election of President Obama and examines the sociological and political relationship between race, power, and public policy in the United States with an emphasis on public discourse and ethnic representation in his election . Jolivette and his co-authors bring biracial identity and multiraciality to forefront of our understanding of racial projects since his election. Additionally the authors assert the salience of mixed-race identity in U.S. policy and the on-going impact of the media and popular culture on the development, implementation, and interpretation of government policy and ethnic relations in the U.S. and globally. Obama and the Biracial Factor speaks to a wide array of academic disciplines ranging from political science and public policy to sociology and ethnic studies
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 27. Jan 2023) , In English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9780295749501
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (216 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.8009763
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9780295749501
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (303 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.8009763
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Electronic books
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